Wednesday,  April 3, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 258 • 25 of 34 •  Other Editions

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• 4. SANFORD CLEARS HURDLE IN COMEBACK BID
• He wins a GOP runoff for Congress and will run against Stephen Colbert's sister, after the ex-governor's career was derailed by an affair.

• 5. HOW WHITE SUPREMACIST WENT UNDERGROUND
• Authorities say days before he killed Colorado's corrections chief, Evan Ebel disabled his ankle monitoring bracelet and fled.

• 6. WHAT LANDMARK ARMS TREATY HINGES ON
• The U.N. pact is intended to keep weapons from falling into the hands of bad guys around the globe.

• 7. DECADES AFTER KING'S DEATH, WORKERS HE FOUGHT FOR STRUGGLE
• Forty-five years after the civil rights leader was slain supporting a historic Memphis sanitation workers' strike, trash collectors are fighting to hang onto their jobs.

• 8. MAN SAYS HE TRIED TO RAPE BABY, BUT DIDN'T MEAN TO KILL HER
• Steven Smith asked an Ohio court for mercy from the death penalty for the 1998 death of a 6-month-old girl.

• 9. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE ROLLING STONES
• The AP's David Bauder lists the history factor and Keith Richards as reasons to care about today's announcement that the Stones are returning to the stage.

• 10. WHY VIDEO OF RUTGERS COACH PUT HIS JOB ON THE LINE
• Basketball coach Mike Rice is shown shoving and throwing balls at players and yelling gay slurs at them at practice.

AP News in Brief
North Korea bars South workers from entering border factory that is last symbol of detente

• PAJU, South Korea (AP) -- North Korea on Wednesday barred South Korean workers from entering a jointly run factory park just over the heavily armed border in

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