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10 Things to Know for Today The Associated Press
• • Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: • • 1. SEARCH CONTINUES FOR MINERS TRAPPED IN TURKEY • An explosion and fire at a mine in the western part of the country kills over 200 people, trapping many more underground. • • 2. UKRAINE WARILY, RELUCTANTLY AGREES TO TALKS • The government says it will consider giving more powers to the regions under a plan brokered by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. But talking with insurgents is another matter. • • 3. FBI GETS HUNDREDS OF CALLS ABOUT PEDOPHILE • The bureau says it has been contacted by several hundred people who are either potential victims or want to provide information in the ongoing investigation of a teacher who, before committing suicide, abused dozens of his students. • • 4. WHO IS ORDERED TO UNDERGO PSYCHOLOGICAL TEST • The judge in the Pistorius murder trial tells the double-amputee Olympian to undergo an evaluation, which will delay proceedings. • • 5. NEBRASKA WIN IS RARE BRIGHT SPOT FOR TEA PARTY • Struggling to claim any victory so far in the primary season, anti-establishment conservatives are relishing Ben Sasse's landslide in the GOP race for a Senate seat. • • 6. PENTAGON APPROVES CHELSEA MANNING TRANSFER FOR TREATMENT • The Department of Defense is trying to move the convicted leaker to a civilian hospital where she can get medical care for her gender disorder. • • 7. HOW VIETNAM IS REACTING TO BEIJING'S STRATEGIC MOVES
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