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violent slums and cast off his security detail to get close to his flock.

• 4. CLEVELAND KIDNAP SUSPECT IN PLEA TALKS TO AVOID DEATH PENALTY
• Another hearing is set today for Ariel Castro, charged with holding three women in his home for years, beating and raping them.

• 5. A BLACK EYE FOR HEDGE FUNDS
• The AP's Christina Rexrode writes the insider-trading indictment of SAC Capital Advisers is the latest blow to an industry once seen as an easy path to fortune.

• 6. HOW FAST TRAIN WAS GOING IN SPAIN
• Survivor Stephen Ward says a screen in front of him signaled the train was going 121 mph shortly before it crashed.

• 7. JUSTICE DEPT. LAUNCHES VOTING RIGHTS CHALLENGE
• After the Supreme Court weakened the landmark civic rights legislation, the White House promised legal action in Texas and other states passing stricter laws.

• 8. GULF SPILL CONTRACTOR ADMITS TO DESTROYING EVIDENCE
• Halliburton Energy Services provided cement to the drilling rig that exploded in 2010, spilling millions of gallons of oil.

• 9. WEINER MAKES NEW ADMISSION IN SEXTING SCANDAL
• He says he exchanged racy messages with up to 10 women, including up to three after he resigned from Congress.

• 10. JUROR SAYS ZIMMERMAN 'GOT AWAY WITH MURDER'
• Juror B29 told ABC News she favored convicting him in Trayvon Martin's killing, but said there wasn't enough evidence under Florida law.

AP News in Brief
Investigators have Spain train's 'black boxes,' plan to question hospitalized operator

• SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain (AP) -- Investigators have taken posses

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