Monday,  April 8, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 263 • 21 of 29 •  Other Editions

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• 5. 2 CHILDREN BURIED AT CONSTRUCTION SITE
• North Carolina officials say the 6-year-old girl and 7-year-old died are believed to have died when a wall of dirt collapsed on them.

• 6. FLY THE GRUMPY SKIES
• A new report says airline passenger complaints rose 20 percent last year as carriers keep shrinking seats to squeeze more people into planes.

• 7. THE AMERICANS BROADCASTERS FEAR MOST
• It's the "Zero TV" crowd, the growing ranks of viewers watching TV without cable, satellite or antennas.

• 8. HOW ORANGES MADE LILLY PULITZER A FASHION GIANT
• The designer, who died Sunday in Miami, needed to hide juice-stand stains. Sleeveless dresses in colorful prints did the trick.

• 9. LUKE BRYAN SURPRISES AT MUSIC AWARDS
• Bryan beat top stars like Taylor Swift and Miranda Lambert to win entertainer of the year at the Academy of Country Music Awards.

• 10.RICK PITINO SHOOTS FOR BASKETBALL HISTORY
• If Louisville beats Michigan Monday night, the former Kentucky coach would be the first to win NCAA finals at two schools.

AP News in Brief
NKorean recalling 51,000 workers from jointly run factory with South Korea as tensions mount

• SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- North Korea said Monday it will recall 51,000 North Korean workers and suspend operations at a factory complex it has jointly run with South Korea, moving closer to severing its last economic link with its rival as tensions escalate.
• The statement from Kim Yang Gon, secretary of a key decision-making body, the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, did not say what would happen to the 475 South Korean managers still at the Kaesong industrial complex.

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