Monday,  January 28, 2013 • Vol. 13--No. 193 • 42 of 50 •  Other Editions

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amounts possible in some areas.
• Slick roads also were a problem in the two states over the weekend. The Dickinson Press reports there were several crashes on Interstate 94 in southwestern North Dakota on Saturday, including a semi-tanker rollover. KELO-TV reports that authorities responded to numerous crashes in eastern South Dakota on Sunday, including a semitrailer rollover.

10 Things to Know for Today
The Associated Press

• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
• 1. BLOCKED EXIT TRAPPED BRAZIL'S NIGHTCLUB VICTIMS
• Security guards briefly tried to block people from exiting the club before the fire that left more than 230 dead.

• 2. WHERE NEWS OF THE FIRE HIT HOME
• Memories are still fresh in Warwick, R.I., the scene of a pyrotechnics-sparked nightclub blaze that killed 100 in 2003.

• 3. AN AGREEMENT ON IMMIGRATION
• Senators were to announce a plan to rewrite the law to cover border security and a path to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants.

• 4. CLASHES IN EGYPT AFTER MORSI'S ANGRY CALL FOR CALM
• Riot police fired tear gas at protesters today after weekend violence in three Suez Canal provinces.

• 5. OBAMA LAVISHES PRAISE ON FORMER RIVAL FOR PRESIDENCY
• The president lauded Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as one of his closest advisers, stopping short of endorsing her for 2016.

• 6. HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE KILLED BY GUNS IN JAPAN
• Just seven were shot dead in 2011 in a nation of 130 million, compared to more than 11,000-gun related killings a year in the U.S.

• 7. OIL SPILL IN THE SOUTH

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