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judge's ruling that blocked more council actions regarding the project from being referred to a public vote.
• "It's not off the table yet," she said. "We are prepared to appeal that to the (state) Supreme Court; however, we do want to weigh all of our options before ultimately making that decision."
• Riverwalk Landing developers Mark and Glennis Zarecky say they will move forward on finishing architectural designs. They hope to start construction on the restaurant and the first phase of the marina yet this year.
• "We're really excited to get this project off the ground," Glennis Zarecky said.

10 Things to Know for Today
The Associated Press

• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
• 1. CRASH PROBE LOOKS AT COCKPIT COMMUNICATION
• The instructor and trainee pilot on board Asiana Flight 214 were flying together for the first time doing unfamiliar duties.

• 2. WHAT THE 9/11 MASTERMIND DID IN SECRET CIA PRISON
• The AP's Adam Goldman reports Khalid Sheikh Mohammed made a vacuum cleaner and liked to read Harry Potter books.

• 3. EGYPT'S MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD: 'DICTATORSHIP IS BACK'
• They say they will never work with the nation's interim rulers, who have ordered the arrest of the group's leader.

• 4. ZIMMERMAN JURY TO GET CASE
• Closing arguments were planned today, and Florida police were preparing for civil unrest after the outcome of the racially charged trial.

• 5. CANADA'S WORST RAIL ACCIDENT IN MORE THAN A CENTURY
• With 50 presumed dead, the owner of the train company blamed the derailment on an engineer he said didn't properly apply brakes.

• 6. REPUBLICANS BALK AT IMMIGRATION OVERHAUL
• House members indicated they would consider only border security measures

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