Tuesday,  December 04, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 139 • 29 of 36 •  Other Editions

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• 6. REBUILD, DON'T MOVE OUT
• A New York City program aims to repair storm-battered homes rather than finding new digs for thousands.

• 7. WHY PHOENIX POLICE WANT TO FIND AN 11-YEAR-OLD GIRL
• Authorities say the girl has leukemia and could die within days if her parents don't bring her back to the hospital.

• 8. NEW JUDGE NEEDED IN FORT HOOD TRIAL
• A military court tosses the judge from the case, saying he didn't appear impartial after ordering the suspect in the 2009 rampage to shave his beard.

• 9. TAKING A TEST TO BECOME A TEACHER
• The national teachers' union calls for a written test much like a lawyer's bar exam and a minimum grade point average.

• 10. ROOKIE'S 1-POINT WIN TIGHTENS THE RACE FOR THE NFC EAST
• Robert Griffin III's touchdown gave the Washington Redskins a 17-16 win over the New York Giants and put the Redskins a game out of first place.

AP News in Brief
AP IMPACT: Anatomy of insider attack: US troops dropped their guard, Afghans took advantage

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- It was a sneak attack, but not by the enemy they feared.
• U.S. Army Capts. Joshua Lawrence and Drew Russell were inside a small command post on an Afghan army base, wrapping up a long day of coordinating the safe arrival of nearly 100 Afghan religious and tribal leaders for a peace conference at a nearby palace.
• Darkness had fallen.
• Some of their fellow soldiers had retired for the evening. Two stood guard.
• All seemed well.
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