Tuesday,  February 5, 2013 • Vol. 13--No. 201 • 28 of 37 •  Other Editions

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• Waubay 35, Tiospa Zina JV 30
• West Central 42, McCook Central/Montrose 37

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 (times in EST):
• 1. 'HE ALWAYS SAID HE'D NEVER BE TAKEN ALIVE'
• Jimmy Lee Dykes was shot to death after Alabama police stormed the underground bunker where Dykes held a 5-year-old boy hostage for six days.

• 2. SUPERDOME WORRIED ABOUT BLACKOUT FOR MONTHS
• Officials said tests on the dome's electrical feeders had shown "some decay and a chance of failure."

• 3. WHO THE GOVERNMENT BLAMES FOR FINANCIAL CRISIS
• An expected lawsuit will accuse Standard & Poor's of giving high ratings to mortgage debt that plunged in value before the 2008 recession.

• 4. AUSTRALIAN SUSPECTED IN BULGARIA BUS ATTACK
• U.S. officials are also expecting Bulgarian investigators to link the July attack that killed five Israelis to Hezbollah

• 5. AHMADINEJAD MAKES HISTORIC VISIT TO CAIRO
• An Iranian leader hasn't been to Egypt in more than three decades.

• 6. CALIFORNIA TOUR BUS HAD SAFETY PROBLEMS BEFORE CRASH
• The bus had 22 federal violations last year, including brake, tire and windshield problems.

• 7. PTSD A FACTOR IN DEATH OF FORMER SEAL
• The Iraq veteran charged with killing a sniper and his friend on a Texas shooting range had received psychiatric care.

• 8. U.S. CALLS IRAN SPACE PROGRAM MONKEY BUSINESS
• The Iranians claim to have safely sent a monkey into space and back, but the

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