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10 Things to Know for Monday The Associated Press
• • Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Monday: • • 1. WHAT BALKANS FLOODING HAS DISLODGED • The historic floods and landslides have unearthed deadly landmines left over from Bosnia's 1992-95 war, and knocked down warning signs. • • 2. WHO SAYS LIBYA PARLIAMENT IS SUSPENDED • Forces apparently loyal to a renegade Libyan general lead a military assault against lawmakers, directly challenging the legitimacy of the country's weak central government. • • 3. AT&T AGREES TO BUY DIRECTV FOR $48.5B • The deal, which could face sharp government scrutiny, would give the telecommunications company a larger base of video subscribers and increase its ability to compete against rivals. • • 4. SOUL SEARCHING FOLLOWS S. KOREA FERRY DISASTER • The disaster that left 304 dead or missing is a shock to the country that has transformed itself into Asia's fourth-largest economy. Many now question how far South Korea has really come. • • 5. WHY STUDIES SAY CLIMATE CHANGE WORSENS WILDFIRES • The devastating blazes scorching Southern California offer a glimpse of a warmer, more fiery future, according to scientists and federal and international reports. • • 6. SPACE STATION CARGO SHIP RETURNS TO EARTH • SpaceX Dragon brings back nearly 2 tons of science experiments and old equipment for NASA. • • 7. HOW TEA PARTY LOSSES STILL SHAPE ELECTIONS
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