Tuesday,  February 5, 2013 • Vol. 13--No. 201 • 29 of 37 •  Other Editions

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State Department is skeptical the animal survived.

• 9. MOB SUSPECTED IN RIGGED SOCCER MATCHES
• Europol says organized crime gangs have fixed or tried to fix 680 matches around the world, including the World Cup.

• 10. GOVERNOR TRADES FAT JOKES WITH LETTERMAN
• New Jersey's Chris Christie started eating a doughnut when Letterman asked if he was bothered by digs about his weight.



AP News in Brief
Ala. town relieved: Child rescued from underground bunker, captor killed after long standoff

• MIDLAND CITY, Ala. (AP) -- For six anguished days, people in this small Alabama town asked just one question about the 5-year-old boy being held hostage in an underground bunker by a menacing, unpredictable neighbor: "Is he free yet?"
• After FBI agents determined that talks with an increasingly agitated Jimmy Lee Dykes were breaking down, they stormed the closet-sized shelter and freed the kindergartner. The 65-year-old hostage-taker was killed by law enforcement officials, an official told the AP.
• Authorities say the boy, who appeared to be facing imminent danger when they went in, is doing well in the aftermath of his ordeal. But they have yet to answer questions as to how they monitored Dykes and exactly what prompted the rescue Monday afternoon.
• And almost a week after Dykes was accused of fatally shooting a school bus driver on Jan. 29 and grabbing the child at random from a busload of students, the man described as threatening and volatile by his neighbors lay dead on his property in Midland City.
• An official in Midland City, citing information from law enforcement, said police had shot Dykes. The official requested anonymity because the official wasn't authorized to speak publicly about the investigation into the case that had captured na

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