Thursday,  March 7, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 231 • 30 of 33 •  Other Editions

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• Another park worker couldn't lure the lion into another pen, so deputies shot and killed it to safely reach the wounded woman. But she died at the scene, Miller said.
• Paul Hanson, a Seattle-area attorney, identified the victim as his daughter Dianna Hanson of Brier, Wash. He said he drove his daughter from her home on

New Year's Day, arriving at Cat Haven Jan. 2.
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AP Interview: After turnaround from crises, Toyota chief says growth must be sustainable

• TOKYO (AP) -- After four tumultuous years bookended by an unprecedented recall crisis and a return to the top of the global auto industry, Akio Toyoda is refashioning Toyota Motor Corp. into a leaner company that's more imbued with the venture spirit of founder Kiichiro Toyoda, his grandfather.
• In an exclusive interview with The Associated

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