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• • 8. WHAT INVESTIGATORS ARE LOOKING AT IN CRASH OF UPS CARGO JET • Pilot fatigue among the issues the safety board is eyeing in the accident that killed two pilots in Alabama last August. • • 9. FIGHT OVER KEYSTONE PIPELINE UNLIKELY TO END SOON • As pressure was building on Obama to make a decision, judge rejects Nebraska law allowing oil line to pass through the state. • • 10. TWO DOZEN TRIBAL CEREMONIAL ITEMS SET TO RETURN TO ARIZONA • A charitable foundation pays $530,000 at an auction in France for hoods, ornate masks that Hopi, Apache tribes say promote healing and harmony. •
AP News in Brief AP reporter sees 18 dead in Kiev as brief truce crumbles in Ukrainian capital
• KIEV, Ukraine (AP) -- An Associated Press reporter has counted 18 bodies at the sprawling protest encampment in Kiev, the Ukrainian capital. • The deaths Thursday came in a new eruption of violence just hours after the country's embattled president and the opposition leaders who are demanding his resignation called for a truce and negotiations. • THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below. • ___
Rival Koreas allow emotional reunions of families divided by war; first in more than 3 years
• SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Their backs stooped, dozens of elderly North and South Koreans separated for six decades reunited Thursday, weeping and embracing in a rush of words and emotion. The reunions come during a rare period of detente between the rival Koreas and are all the more poignant because the participants will part again in a few days, likely forever.
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