Tuesday,  November 6, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 112 • 30 of 38 •  Other Editions

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buses are among the ways the two states are using to make sure those in Sandy-affected areas participate.

• 5. CONGRESS LIKELY TO FRUSTRATE ELECTED PRESIDENT
• The new legislature will continue to be a headache for the winner of the White House.

• 6. WHY PUTIN FIRED HIS DEFENSE CHIEF
• A criminal investigation into alleged fraud in selling-off military assets pushed the Russian president to sack his minister.

• 7. AMERICAN SUZUKI FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY PROTECTION
• The U.S. distributor of Japanese cars plans to focus on selling motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles after restructuring.

• 8. SYRIAN TURMOIL GOES FROM BAD TO WORSE
• Anxiety mounts over what many have feared as a worst-case scenario -- violent infighting among Syria's opposition groups.

• 9. WHAT OUR MOVIE CRITIC THINKS OF THE LATEST BOND FILM
• Half a century into the franchise, "Skyfall" is easily one of the best 007 movies yet.

• 10. SAINTS MORE HOPEFUL AFTER KNOCKING OFF REELING EAGLES
• Drew Brees threw two touchdown passes for rising New Orleans, while Michael Vick was sacked seven times for down, and nearly out, Philadelphia.

AP News in Brief
Suspense to the finish, Obama and Romney now cede stage to voters for Election Day decision

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- Two fierce competitors who've given their all, President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney now yield center stage to voters for an Election Day choice that will frame the contours of government and the nation for years to come.
• After a grinding presidential campaign that packed suspense to the finish, Ameri

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