Friday,  May 3, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 287 • 21 of 29 •  Other Editions

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• 4. MOMENTS OF PANIC AT HOUSTON AIRPORT
• A man is dead after firing a gun at Bush Intercontinental, shot by a Homeland Security agent at the same time he turned the gun on himself.

• 5. BOSTON BOMBING SUSPECT'S REMAINS CLAIMED
• A funeral home picks up Tamerlan Tsarnaev's body for his family. The cause of his death is expected to be released soon.

• 6. OIL IMPORTS PLUNGE
• As production rises in the U.S., the daily flow of imported crude oil falls to a 17-year low.

• 7. WHO WILL LOSE WITH ONLINE GAMBLING
• As Nevada, New Jersey and Delaware lead the way, some warn the move will be bad news for casinos.

• 8. HOW THE NOOK WILL GET 700,000 MORE APPS
• Barnes & Noble struck a deal to get Google Play's games and apps on its tablets.

• 9. WHERE'S LINDSAY LOHAN? APPARENTLY, NOT IN REHAB
• Her lawyer told a judge the troubled actress was in lockdown for 90 days only to learn later that she never checked in to the facility.

• 10. MOST DON'T OBJECT TO WASHINGTON 'REDSKINS'
• Nearly four in five Americans think the team should keep its name, which some consider derogatory to Native Americans, an AP-GfK poll shows.

AP News in Brief
'It happens everywhere,' Bangladesh finance minister says of collapse as death toll tops 500

• DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) -- Bangladesh's finance minister downplayed the impact of last week's factory-building collapse on his country's garment industry, saying he didn't think it was "really serious" Friday, hours after the 500th body was pulled from the debris.

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