Tuesday,  April 2, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 257 • 24 of 33 •  Other Editions

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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:
• 1. NORTH KOREA VOWS TO RESTART NUCLEAR REACTOR
• The mothballed Yongbyon complex was closed in 2007 as part of an international nuclear disarmament deal.

• 2. CONNECTICUT REACHES DEAL ON 'STRONGEST' GUN LAWS IN US
• The deal bans high-capacity ammunition magazines like the ones used in the Newtown massacre and creates a statewide dangerous weapon offender registry.

• 3. THE MISTAKE THAT FREED PRISON CHIEF SLAYING SUSPECT
• A paperwork error failed to catch a previous felony conviction for Evan Spencer Ebel, causing his release four years early from prison.

• 4. BAD NEWS FOR EUROPE'S ECONOMY
• Unemployment across the 17 countries that use the euro rose to 12 percent for the first time the currency was launched in 1999.

• 5. SUSPICION FALLS ON WHITE SUPREMACIST IN DA SLAYING
• Authorities had issued a bulletin warning that the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas might try to retaliate against law enforcement.

• 6. WHY OBAMA IS HESITANT TO ARM SYRIAN REBELS
• The AP's Lara Jakes reports the U.S. is trying not to thwart positive disarmament talks with Iran.

• 7. FOR HOLMES, 'JUSTICE IS DEATH'
• Prosecutors will seek his execution if he is convicted of the Colorado movie theater attack that killed 12 people.

• 8. TOURISTS KIDNAPPED IN RIO

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