Thursday,  February 14, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 210 • 32 of 40 •  Other Editions

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• Carnival's Triumph, carrying more than 4,000 passengers who describe dismal conditions aboard, is docking in Alabama later today.

• 6. ISRAEL ACKNOWLEDGES 'PRISONER X'
• An Australian-Israeli citizen mysteriously died in prison in 2010 after an apparent career in Israel's spy agency.

• 7. WHAT 1 IN 9 WOMEN DO THE MORNING AFTER
• A study of sexually active women aged 15 to 44 say they have taken the morning-after pill to end pregnancy after sex.

• 8. LONG-MARRIED VALENTINES SHARE THEIR SECRETS
• Murray Redlitz, who has been married to Esther for 66 years, says the key is pretty simple: compromise, compromise, compromise.

• 9. INVESTIGATED REF DENIES FIXING SOCCER MATCHES
• The AP reports referees like Ibrahim Chaibou are tempting targets for match-fixers because their decisions are crucial to a game's outcome.

• 10. THERE SHE IS, BACK ON THE BOARDWALK
• The Miss America pageant is headed back to Atlantic City after spending the past seven years in Las Vegas.

AP News in Brief
Ex-LA cop who led deadly rampage ultimately done in by series of mistakes and miscalculations

• LOS ANGELES (AP) -- He styled himself as a Rambo-like guerrilla, someone trained to outwit and outshoot the police at every turn, and while Christopher Dorner left no doubt he could be unforgivingly violent, when it came to keeping ahead of the law during his deadly rampage, he made one gaffe after another.
• The last one -- letting one of two people he tied up get loose and call police as he made off in their purple car -- tipped authorities he was coming.
• The angry ex-cop, who authorities say boasted that police agencies had no chance of capturing him except on his terms, appears to have been killed Tuesday in a fierce gun battle after he wrecked two getaway cars and had to make a last

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