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be talked about today: • 1. IRAN SUPREME LEADER: SANCTIONS WON'T FORCE CONESSIONS • Ahead of new nuclear talks in Geneva, Khamenei blasts U.S. policies but says Tehran wants friendly relations with Washington. • • 2. ALBUQUERQUE VOTERS REJECT LATE-TERM ABORTION BAN • New Mexico's largest city soundly defeats a measure that would have banned ending pregnancies after 20 weeks. • • 3. WAVE OF BOMBINGS KILLS AT LEAST 29 IN IRAQ • Shiite parts of Baghdad badly hit by a series of explosions in the latest episode of surging violence. • • 4. ZIMMERMAN RELEASED ON BAIL, WITH CONDITIONS • The former neighborhood watch volunteer has to stay away from guns and wear an electronic monitoring device until his arraignment in January. • • 5. ONLINE SLURS NOT SO COOL FOR YOUTH • AP poll finds a majority of teens and young adults shun Web insults that target various groups. • • 6. MYANMAR'S TALLEST PEAK GETS A REALITY CHECK • A trekking team says the Asian nation's second-highest mountain may in fact be taller. • • 7. POLICE PROBE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STABBED VIRGINIA SENATOR, DEAD SON • Authorities are trying to understand how an altercation between the state lawmaker and his son led to a bloody end. • • 8. PHONE COMPANIES TURNED OFF BY 'KILL SWITCH' • Samsung proposes installing a switch that would render stolen or lost phones inoperable. But U.S. carriers say the feature could also allow a hacker to disable someone's phone. • • 9. WHAT MACY'S ISN'T THANKFUL FOR • The store's annual Thanksgiving parade is attracting political activists in a rare (Continued on page 26)
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