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• • 2. WHO WAS WATCHING THE ELDER BOSTON BOMBING SUSPECT • Russia put Tamerlan Tsarnaev under surveillance during his six-month visit to Dagestan. • • 3. AGE FOR BUYERS OF MORNING-AFTER PILL LOWERED • The FDA says 15-year-olds can buy an over-the-counter brand, as long as cashiers check for proof of age. • • 4. OBAMA WEIGHS OPTIONS IN SYRIA • He says supplying weapons and ammunition to Syrian rebels is on the table -- but not unilateral action. • • 5. WHAT THE FEDS FOUND IN SUSPICIOUS LETTERS SUSPECT'S TRASH • An affidavit says authorities found a dust mask and other items that tested positive for ricin. • • 6. VETERAN DEMOCRAT, EX-NAVY SEAL LINED UP FOR MASACHUSETTS SENATE RACE • U.S. Rep. Ed Markey and Gabriel Gomez won their party's primaries to fill the seat vacated by Secretary of State John Kerry. • • 7. NEWTOWN DAUGHTER CONFRONTS NH SENATOR ON GUN CONTROL • The daughter of the principal slain in the Connecticut massacre asked Republican Kelly Ayotte why she helped defeat a bill that would have required more stringent checks. • • 8. VENEZUELA LAWMAKERS THROW PUNCHES • Pro-government legislators got into a brawl that left at least one opposition member badly bleeding in an argument about a postelection ban that stripped opposition of their powers. • • 9. THE PRICE OF WOUNDED KNEE • $4.9 million, says a South Dakota man who has given the Oglala Sioux Tribe until today to pay for a 40-acre parcel of the historic site of an 1890 Native American battle. •
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