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makeshift rope. The men are still at large.

• 5. A COOL RECEPTION FOR BOEHNER'S PLAN B
• The White House, Democratic leaders and conservatives object to the plan that would raise taxes for those who earn over $1 million a year.

• 6. WHO STASHED A FORTUNE AWAY IN HIS GARAGE
• Walter Samaszko Jr. left $7.4 million in gold coins in his Nevada home after he died, and bequeathed the money to a distant cousin.

• 7. INSTAGRAM BACKTRACKS AFTER BACKLASH
• The photo-sharing service abandons a policy that suggested users' photos could appear in advertisements.

• 8. HOW NBC KEPT A CORRESPONDENT'S ABDUCTION IN SYRIA A SECRET
• The network persuaded major news organizations to hold back on the story until correspondent Richard Engel was safely across the border.

• 9. 4 DEAD IN COLORADO HOURS AFTER A GUNMAN'S RELEASE
• Police say David Sanchez got out of jail on domestic violence charges and shot and killed his ex-girlfriend, her two family members and himself.

• 10. WHO'S FIGHTING OVER THE BUDWEISER NAME
• A small brewer has been in in court since 1906 with Anheuser-Busch over the right to put the word Budweiser on bottles in the Czech Republic.

AP News in Brief
Benghazi review board leaders to brief Congress on systematic State Dept. security failures

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- The leaders of an independent panel that blamed systematic State Department management and leadership failures for gross security lapses in the deadly Sept. 11 attack on a U.S. diplomatic mission in Libya will explain their findings to Congress on Wednesday.
• The two most senior members of the Accountability Review Board are set to testify behind closed doors before the House and Senate foreign affairs committees on

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