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• 5. HEZBOLLAH STRONGHOLD HIT BY EXPLOSION
• The blast set several cars on fire and wounded at least 15 in a suburb of Beirut.

• 6. CANADA INVESTIGATORS FOCUS ON EARLIER TRAIN FIRE

• The blaze that happened hours before the train derailed, killing at least 13, may have damaged the breaks.

• 7. SCREAMS ON A 911 CALL BECOME KEY TO ZIMMERMAN TRIAL
• Witnesses for both sides have testified that it was either George Zimmerman or Trayvon Martin screaming for help.

• 8. BIDEN TO REMEMBER ARIZONA FIREFIGHTERS
• The vice president is coming to a memorial service today not far from where the 19-man crew perished on a charred mountainside.

• 9. HOW OBAMACARE GIVES SMOKERS A BREAK
• A computer glitch in the new health care system will limit penalties that companies can charge smokers, and will take at least a year to fix.

• 10. TOUGH RUN CONTINUES FOR RANDY TRAVIS
• The "Three Wooden Crosses" country singer who has a string of recent arrests is now critically ill with a heart ailment.

AP News in Brief
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood urges revolt against army after 54 killed, almost all protesters

• CAIRO (AP) -- Egypt was rocked by its deadliest day since its Islamist president was toppled by the military, with more than 50 of his supporters killed by security forces as the country's top Muslim cleric raised the specter of civil war.
• The military found itself on the defensive after the bloodshed, but the interim president drove ahead with the army's political plan. He issued a swift timetable late Monday for the process of amending the Islamist-backed constitution and set parliamentary and presidential elections for early 2014.
• The killings further entrenched the battle lines between supporters and oppo

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