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or three Americans" were among the terrorists who killed more than 60 people.
• 2. WHITE HOUSE SEES AN OPENING IN IRAN
• Obama in his U.N. speech is expected to signal a willingness to engage with the new Iranian government in exchange for nuclear concessions.
• 3. WHY SAFEGUARDING CHEMICAL WEAPONS COULD BE HAZARDOUS
• Video images of Syrian military helicopters dropping barrel bombs on opposition-held areas underline the difficulties international inspectors will face on the ground.
• 4. TWO CHARGED IN CHICAGO PARK SHOOTING
• Police say both men played significant roles in the apparently gang-related attack that injured 13 people. But neither is believed to have pulled the trigger.
• 5. HOW NAVY YARD SHOOTER SLIPPED THROUGH THE SYSTEM
• He lied about a previous arrest and failed to disclose thousands of dollars in debts when he applied for a military security clearance.
• 6. NINE MILLION IPHONES SOLD IN THREE DAYS
• The iPhone 5S and 5C's quick start surpasses analyst forecasts that Apple would sell 6 million to 8 million models the first weekend.
• 7. WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU'RE EXPECTING
• Pregnant women need to beware of industrial chemicals and pollutants that people encounter in the air, water, food and everyday products, experts say.
• 8. STAR IS RESURRECTED IN NEWLY DISCOVERED FILM
• A carpenter in New Hampshire stumbles upon the only known copy of a 1911 movie starring Mary Pickford -- the actress known as America's Sweetheart.
• 9. WHO'S TOUTING A HEALTHIER FRENCH FRY
• Burger King is launching a new crinkle-cut french fry that it says has about 20 percent fewer calories than its regular french fries.
• 10. PLAYOFF DROUGHT ENDS IN PITTSBURGH
• With a victory over the Cubs, the Pirates clinch their first trip to baseball's postseason in 21 years.

AP News in Brief
Kenya mall siege: Militant group says hostages remain alive, fighters 'holding their ground'

• NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -- Hostages are being held alive inside an upscale Nairobi mall and the militant fighters who attacked the building are "still holding their ground" against government forces trying to end the siege, the Islamic extremist group said Tuesday.
• In a new Twitter feed established Tuesday after previous ones were cut off, the

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