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moved the records from Defense Department computers to the CIA.

• 4. RISING DEATH TOLL EXPECTED IN CANADA DERAILMENT
• About 40 people were still missing a day after the runaway train ignited explosions that destroyed a district in downtown Quebec and killed at least five.

• 5. WHAT HACKERS WANTED FROM SOUTH KOREA
• A California research firm says they were targeting South Korean and U.S. military secrets with malware they've been sending through the Internet for years.

• 6. WIFE OF SECRETARY OF STATE AILING
• Teresa Heinz Kerry, heir to the Heinz ketchup fortune, was hospitalized in Boston in critical condition for an undisclosed illness.

• 7. ANOTHER COUNTRY BACKS SNOWDEN'S ASYLUM REQUEST
• Cuban President Raul Castro threw support behind Venezuela and Bolivia, which agreed to provide the NSA leaker refuge.

• 8. IMMIGRATION TOPS AGENDA AS CONGRESS RETURNS
• Student loans and the farm bill are also key unresolved disputes.

• 9. DISGRACED EX-GOVERNOR EYES COMEBACK
• Eliot Spitzer, who resigned as New York's governor in 2008 in a prostitution scandal, is planning to run for New York City comptroller this year.

• 10. TENSE FINAL GAME BEFORE MURRAY BREAKS WIMBLEDON STREAK
• He blew three championship points and fended off three break points before defeating Novak Djokovic, becoming the first British Wimbledon champion since 1936.

AP News in Brief
Officials probe why crashed Asiana jet flew too slow in approach to San Francisco airport

• SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Officials investigating a jetliner crash in San Francisco have determined that Asiana Airlines Flight 214 was traveling "significantly below" its target speed as it approached the airport and that the crew tried to abort the

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