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program). It just wasn't going to work out here in this country."

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. MASSIVE BLAST AT TEXAS FERTILIZER PLANT
• The explosion at a small town near Waco killed 5 to 15 people, injured more than 160 and could be heard for miles.

• 2. INVESTIGATORS HOPE IMAGE LEADS THEM TO BOMBING SUSPECT
• Department store surveillance video captured a man dropping a bag near the site of the marathon bombings.

• 3. PRESIDENT HEADS TO BOSTON
• Obama is attending an interfaith service after Monday's bombings killed three, wounded more than 170 and put the nation on edge.

• 4. WHAT RICIN LETTER SUSPECT WROTE ABOUT
• The Mississippi man accused of mailing poison letters to the president and a U.S. senator wrote online about a government conspiracy to ruin his reputation.

• 5. GUN CONTROL DIES IN THE SENATE
• Republicans lead a rejection of tighter background checks and other measures despite pleas from families of Newtown victims.

• 6. MUSHARRAF FLEES AFTER BAIL REVOKED
• The former Pakistani military ruler pushed past policemen and fled court after he was ordered to jail on treason charges.

• 7. WOMAN IMPLICATES HUSBAND IN TEXAS SLAYINGS
• She says the ex-judge fatally shot the local DA and two others he apparently blamed for the loss of his job.

• 8. THE DEBATE ABOUT MARATHON BOMBINGS AND TERRORISM
• The AP's Jesse Washington writes that dictionaries define terror as the use of

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