Friday,  Jan. 31, 2014 • Vol. 16--No. 199 • 30 of 38

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TIONS TO RULING
• "It shows that if you are going to terrorize our country, you are going to pay with your life," one says of government's decision to seek death penalty.

• 3. HOW EXTRADITION COULD PLAY OUT IN AMANDA KNOX CASE
• U.S. State Department would evaluate a request from Italy, and both law and politics would factor into decision.

• 4. AP EXCLUSIVE: INSIDE PAKISTAN ARMY'S BOMB SCHOOL
• Rebecca Santana is first reporter inside facility where instructors teach Pakistani forces the clever places militants hide homemade bombs.

• 5. SECURITY EXPERTS WORRY ABOUT SOFT TARGETS IN SOCHI
• Olympic venues are tightly guarded, but Islamic militants could target vulnerable areas in or outside the sprawling resort.

• 6. AP FACT CHECK: HOW BAD THE NSA SECURITY LEAKS WERE
• Top U.S. intelligence chief says they were the worst, but some historians cite more devastating intelligence breakdowns the past century.

• 7. WHERE CARS LACK AIR BAGS AND CRUMPLE EASILY
• Some of India's most popular small cars fail crash tests because of a lack of safety requirements and little regulation.

• 8. 10 SUPER BOWL COMMERCIALS YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS
• The Salt Lake City School District apologizes and says it's investigating why elementary students owing money on their accounts had their meals tossed.

• 9. WHAT COUNTRY VENEZUELA'S YOUNG PEOPLE ARE FLEEING TO
• Its economy recovering from Europe's financial crisis, Ireland has emerged as the top choice of students seeking opportunities abroad.

• 10. WHY BILL DE BLASIO WON'T BE AT THE SUPER BOWL SUNDAY
• Even though it's being played in his own backyard, the new NYC mayor says he'll watch at home rather than foot the bill for the high-priced game.

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