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the country.

• 5. CDC LOCATES MOST PEOPLE AT RISK IN MENINGITIS OUTBREAK
• But federal officials warn that patients will need to watch for symptoms of the deadly infection for months.

• 6. SEASIDE COMMUNITY BRACES FOR JOHNS REPORT
• Police in Kennebunk, Maine, are expected to release the names of men who frequented a prostitute who allegedly ran her business out of her Zumba fitness studio, but lawyers are trying to block the move.

• 7. IT'S THE END OF THE LINE FOR ENDEAVOUR
• The space shuttle's two-day, 12-mile road trip to the California Science Center began when it departed from Los Angeles International Airport early this morning.

• 8. FOCUS SHIFTS IN JESSICA RIDGEWAY CASE
• Authorities are appealing for help in finding the person who apparently kidnapped the 10-year-old Colorado girl.

• 9. BABS RETURNS TO ROOTS
• Barbra Streisand makes a triumphant return to her hometown of Brooklyn, N.Y., performing her hits before 18,000 adoring fans at the newly built Barclays Center.

• 10. ROARING BACK TO A FAMILIAR PLACE
• Detroit ace Justin Verlander pitches the Tigers back to the American League Championship Series as they blank the Oakland Athletics 6-0 in a deciding Game 5.

AP News in Brief
With spirited veep debate, Biden, Ryan tee up issues that Obama, Romney will fight to finish

• DANVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- In a spirited debate that laid out stark choices, Joe Biden and Paul Ryan teed up pointed arguments on the economy, social policy and America's place in the world that President Barack Obama and GOP rival Mitt Romney now will drive forward into the campaign's final stretch.
• With just 25 days to go in Campaign 2012 and throngs of people already

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