Monday,  May 6, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 290 • 23 of 31 •  Other Editions

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• Charges are being looked into against the factory's owner, where the death toll from the disaster reached 645 today.

• 5. JURY CONSIDERS JODI ARIAS' FATE
• The waitress is accused of first-degree murder for stabbing her boyfriend nearly 30 times and shooting him in a case that has become a real-life soap opera around the world.

• 6. 'NO ONE WANTS TO ASSOCIATE THEIR NAMES WITH SUCH EVIL EVENTS'
• An uncle claimed Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev's body, but can't find a cemetery willing to allow burial.

• 7. EXTENDING 56-YEAR RULE IN MALAYSIA
• The long-governing coalition won national elections with a weakened majority, fending off the strongest opposition it has ever faced.

• 8. WHAT A NEW YORK MAN SPENT FOUR YEARS WRITING
• Phillip Patterson has decided to write out every word of the King James version of the Bible.

• 9. WHICH CRITIC POINTED FINGER AT HIMSELF
• Howard Kurtz apologized on his CNN show for errors in a piece on gay basketball player Jason Collins, then took questions from other media critics on his credibility.

• 10. LEBRON WINS MVP FOR 4TH TIME
• The vote was close to unanimous for the Miami Heat star, with 120 of 121 first-place votes. Carmelo Anthony of the Knicks picked up one vote.

AP News in Brief
Newlywed bride among 5 killed in limousine fire on California bridge; 4 others escaped

• SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- When one of the nine women in his limousine complained about smoke, Orville Brown pulled to the side of a San Francisco Bay bridge

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