Thursday,  May 23, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 307 • 32 of 41 •  Other Editions

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by radical Islam.

• 3. BOSTON SUSPECT TIED TO CHECHEN MAN SHOT DURING FBI INTERVIEW
• Officials say the man linked to Tamerlan Tsarnaev implicated himself in a 2011 triple shooting in suburban Boston.

• 4. BOY SCOUTS TO VOTE ON GAY BAN
• The Scouts' national leadership will cast ballots on a resolution that won't exclude Scouts based on sexual orientation.

• 5. REMEMBERING OKLAHOMA'S YOUNGEST VICTIMS
• Ten children were among the 24 people killed by the tornado, including 9-year-old softball star Sydney Angle and JaNae Hornsby, who could light up a room.

• 6. WHY FUKUSHIMA IS LOOKING FOR HELP
• The AP reports the Japan plant that melted down in 2011 can barely keep enough workers to monitor the three broken reactors, with some workers quitting because of radiation exposure.

• 7. WHERE TEEN BIRTH RATES ARE FALLING
• The mountain states of Colorado, Idaho, Arizona, Nevada and Utah saw the biggest drops, and Hispanic rates dropped sharply in more than 20 states.

• 8. OLDEST TO TOP EVEREST
• An 80-year-old Japanese mountaineer reached the summit today, but his record may only last a few days: An 81-year-old Nepalese man is right behind him.

• 9. TEEN WHO WROTE FAREWELL SONG DIES
• Zach Sobiech, whose song "Clouds" became a YouTube sensation that attracted more than 4 million views and led iTunes, died of bone cancer at 18.

• 10. LEBRON HITS BUZZER-BEATER IN PLAYOFF CLASSIC
• James made a layup as time expired in overtime to put the Heat ahead of the Pacers, 103-102 in a wild Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals.


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