Tuesday,  October 16, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 91 • 33 of 41 •  Other Editions

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• 4. TWO MORE DRUGS LINKED TO MENINGITIS OUTBREAK
• The FDA urges doctors to contact all patients who got any kind of an injection from the suspect Massachusetts pharmacy.

• 5. YAHOO CEO RAIDS GOOGLE FOR LIEUTENANT
• Marissa Mayer hired the search engine's advertising executive Henrique de Castro to be her chief operating officer.

• 6. WHY A DRUG LORD'S DAUGHTER SAYS SHE ENTERED THE U.S.
• Alejandrina Gisselle Guzman Salazar, who says her father is Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, told authorities she's pregnant and wanted to give birth in Los Angeles.

• 7. MAN MAULED BY BEARS ON ALASKA ISLAND
• The victim is believed to be a forestry worker who went on a grocery run and never returned.

• 8. ARLEN SPECTOR TO BE LAID TO REST
• Vice President Joe Biden plans to attend the noon funeral for Pennsylvania's longest-serving U.S.-senator.

• 9. WHICH FORMER 'SNL' STARS WILL TEAM UP AT GOLDEN GLOBES
• Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will co-host the Jan. 13 award show.

• 10. HOW BRONCOS' MANNING REVERSED COURSE AGAINST CHARGERS
• The shoo-in Hall of Fame QB threw three touchdown passes in the second half as Denver overcame a 24-0 halftime deficit to stun San Diego 35-24.

AP News in Brief
Pressure on Obama to find right balance in next debate -- come on strong but not overdo it

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- The pressure is on President Barack Obama to deliver a Goldilocks performance in the second debate: Not too cool, as he was in his first, listless encounter with Mitt Romney. And not too hot, as some critics styled Vice President Joe Biden in his faceoff with Paul Ryan.
• With the race extremely tight and little time left for a breakout moment, Obama is

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