Monday,  May 13, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 297 • 20 of 28 •  Other Editions

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prisonment of three women for a decade, while neighbors and vigilantes want the house torn down.

• 7. HOW BANGLADESH IS RESPONDING TO GARMENT FACTORY DISASTER
• The country agreed today to allow garment workers form trade unions in the latest response to the disaster that killed more than 1,100.

• 8. O.J. SIMPSON BACK IN COURT
• The ex-football star, who's serving nine to 33 years in prison for the robbery of Las Vegas sports memorabilia dealers, says his attorney gave him bad advice at his trial.

• 9. BARBARA WALTERS SIGNING OFF
• The veteran ABC News anchor, 83, will announce her retirement from journalism today on her morning show, "The View."

• 10. WOODS WINS PLAYERS AS RIVAL SINKS
• Tiger triumphs for first time since 2001 as Sergio Garcia flounders on the infamous 'Island Green' 17th hole.

AP News in Brief
House oversight chief plans to seek depositions of veteran diplomat, former Joint Chiefs chair

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Republican chairman of the House oversight panel is asking a veteran diplomat and a former chairman of the Joints Chief of Staff for sworn testimony about their investigation into the deaths of four Americans at a diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya.
• Rep. Darrell Issa, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, planned on Monday to seek depositions from retired Ambassador Thomas Pickering and retired Adm. Mike Mullen. Issa, who is leading Republicans' investigations into the attacks on a State Department consulate last September, said he wants to know with whom the pair spoke to reach their conclusion that then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton did not direct the response to the pair of nighttime attacks in Libya.

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