Monday,  October 22, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 97 • 25 of 34 •  Other Editions

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• The blame for Benghazi and the right line to take with Iran are expected to be main topics Monday night.

• 3. THE SPARK FOR THE KILLING OF THREE IN A WISCONSIN SALON
• Police say a domestic dispute may have led Radcliffe Franklin Haughton to open fire before taking his own life.

• 4. WHY LEBANON LAUNCHED A MAJOR SECURITY OPERATION
• Lebanese troops are trying to contain an outburst of violence set off by the assassination of a top intelligence official who was a powerful opponent of Syria.

• 5. MCGOVERN'S LEGACY GOES BEYOND HIS LOSS TO NIXON
• The liberal South Dakota icon led an effort to feed the world's needy and was one of the earliest opponents of the Vietnam War.

• 6. CLINTONS TO INAUGURATE CONTROVERSIAL INDUSTRIAL PARK
• The Haitian government will host Hillary and Bill to help showcase the marquee project of the U.S. aid effort since the 2010 earthquake.

• 7. THE REASONS WHY GREG SMITH LEFT GOLDMAN SACHS
• The investment bank's former vice president hopes his new book will educate people about how Wall Street works.

• 8. CASTRO CRITICIZES RUMORS ABOUT HIS HEALTH
• The former Cuban leader published an article in state-media to end speculation that he is on his death bed.

• 9. HOW SOUTH KOREA HOPES TO HALT A PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN
• The nation banned activists from launching anti-Pyongyang leaflets across its northern border.

• 10. A 'FARGO' TV SHOW HAS CITY RESIDENTS SAYING 'YA SURE'
• Some didn't care for the Coen brothers' film, but the fame and money from it has many welcoming a new series.



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