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• As he now says their relationship was adult and consensual, the question is: Why did he initially allege there was teen sex? • • 5. HOW SYRIAN OPPOSITION HOPES TO STAY IN THE GAME • The selection of a moderate cleric as the group's leader is an attempt to counter the growing influence of Islamic extremists in the rebellion against Assad. • • 6. A FLIGHT TO AN FAA SAFETY CONFERENCE ENDS TRAGICALLY • All three pilots aboard a single-engine plane are killed when it crashes into a Jackson, Miss., house. • • 7. STRIKES BREAK OUT ACROSS EUROPE • Workers are uniting to protest raging unemployment and factories shutting down. • • 8. HU STEPS DOWN AS CHINA'S LEADER • Vice President Xi Jinping will be presented as the Communist Party head when the new leadership is announced Thursday. • • 9. WHERE A VISIT TO THE DOCTOR COSTS $5 • Patients line up outside Russell Dohner's Rushville, Ill., practice where the 87-year-old physician won't take insurance, just a five-spot. • • 10. MARLINS' TRADE MEANS THREE STARS FOR BLUE JAYS • Florida decided last year's spending spree didn't work so Jose Reyes, Mark Buehrle and Josh Johnson are all going to Toronto. •
AP News in Brief Lawmakers look into possible security breaches as ex-spy chief scandal claims another victim
• WASHINGTON (AP) -- Lawmakers are digging into the tangled tale of emails that exposed an extramarital affair ending David Petraeus' CIA career and led investigators to a questionable relationship between a Florida socialite and the general commanding the war in Afghanistan. • Their main question: Was national security threatened? • The extramarital affair was between Petraeus and his biographer Paula Broad (Continued on page 33)
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