Tuesday,  February 26, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 222 • 20 of 28 •  Other Editions

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• World powers are offering Iran new sanctions relief in exchange for curbing its nuclear program, but set low expectations for diplomatic talks beginning today.

• 4. ROCKET FIRED FROM GAZA INTO ISRAEL
• The attack into the southern city of Ashkelon caused no injuries but raised tensions two weeks ahead of Obama's visi.

• 5. MIDWEST BRACES FOR SECOND BLIZZARD
• Kansas City declared a state of emergency after the storm lashed the Texas Panhandle with hurricane-force winds.

• 6. LESSONS FROM A CAREER WITH FOUR POPES
• AP correspondent Victor L. Simpson says that over 35 years, he's learned popes can be forthcoming when on planes.

• 7. FIRST TERROR ATTACK ON WORLD TRADE CENTER
• Today is the 20th anniversary of the 1993 truck bombing that killed six people and injured more than 1,000.

• 8. HOW A FORMER SURGEON GENERAL SURPRISED CONSERVATIVES
• The late C. Everett Koop set aside his personal views on homosexuality and become a leader in sex education to prevent the spread of AIDS.

• 9. GET READY FOR .APP, .VEGAS, .TECH AND MORE
• By year's end, hundreds of Internet address suffixes to rival ".com" should be available for people and businesses to use.

• 10. WHAT IT MEANS WHEN YOUR MESSAGES AREN'T ANSWERED
• Sometimes there's a technical glitch that gets in the way of receiving it. Or, they just don't want to talk to you.





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