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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. WHAT TOPS OBAMA'S AGENDA IN EUROPE • The president will discuss shifting conditions in the Ukraine crisis, including the new government's rise to power, with UK's David Cameron in Brussels and Francois Hollande in Paris. • • 2. WHY BERGDAHL'S HOMETOWN IS CANCELING WELCOME-HOME CELEBRATION • Hailey, Idaho, has been swamped with critical emails and calls amid a debate over whether the soldier should be punished as a deserter. • • 3. NO INJURIES IN CALIFORNIA MILITARY JET CRASH • Debris from the plane hit the roof of a house, which was destroyed, while the subsequent explosion and fire ruined another residence and badly damaged a third building. • • 4. RARE CASE OF GUN VIOLENCE SHATTERS CANADIAN PROVINCE • A massive manhunt is underway after an armed man shot dead three policemen and injured two others in New Brunswick. • • 5. GM RECALL PROBE TO BE MADE PUBLIC • A report by former U.S. Attorney Anton Valukas will shed light on why the company took so long to address the ignition switch problem, which caused at least 13 deaths. • • 6. WHERE BYGONE ERA PERSISTS • Such reminders of the past as typewriters and telegrams cling stubbornly to Myanmar, which was in many ways frozen in time during a half-century of dictatorship. •
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