Thursday,  April 25, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 280 • 34 of 42 •  Other Editions

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W. Bush for the dedication in Dallas of his presidential library.

• 7. A MEMORIAL FOR TEXAS FERTILIZER BLAST VICTIMS
• President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama will attend the service at Baylor University for the 14 people killed.

• 8. MYSTERY MOTIVE FOR KILLINGS OF 5 IN ILLINOIS TOWN
• Police say the victims -- including two boys -- killed by a mayor's nephew were related, but didn't reveal a reason for the shootings.

• 9. SWEARING NEWSCASTER GETS 15 MINUTES
• A.J. Clemente, fired as a North Dakota news anchor after his profanity-laced debut, was asked to appear on "Today" and David Letterman's show.

• 10. HEAVY ON SIZE IN NFL DRAFT
• Linemen like Texas A&M's Luke Joeckel are expected to dominate the top picks tonight.

AP News in Brief
AP: Boston bomb suspect admits brother recruited him, then goes silent after Miranda warning

• BOSTON (AP) -- Sixteen hours after investigators began interrogating him, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings went silent: he'd just been read his constitutional rights.
• Dzhokhar Tsarnaev immediately stopped talking after a magistrate judge and a representative from the U.S. Attorney's office entered his hospital room and gave him his Miranda warning, according to four officials of both political parties briefed on the interrogation. They insisted on anonymity because the briefing was private.
• Before being advised of his rights, the 19-year-old suspect told authorities that his older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, only recently had recruited him to be part of the attack that detonated pressure-cooker bombs at the marathon finish line, two U.S. officials said.
• The CIA, however, had named Tamerlan to a terrorist database 18 months ago, said officials close to the investigation who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the case with report

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