Monday,  Oct. 14, 2013 • Vol. 15--No. 91 • 23 of 34

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• 2. AID WORKERS AMONG LATEST SYRIA KIDNAP VICTIMS
• Assailants seize six Red Cross workers and one Syrian Red Crescent volunteer in northern Syria, where such abductions are becoming common amid the civil war's chaos.

• 3. BOYS GO MISSING FROM NM YOUTH CAMP
• But an amber Alert is canceled for five teens from a rural ranch for troubled youth, where authorities are investigating claims of abuse.

• 4. 3 AMERICANS WIN THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR ECONOMICS
• Eugene Fama, Lars Peter Hansen and Robert Shiller laid the foundation for the current understanding of asset prices.

• 5. STUDY SHOWS POSSIBLE LINK BETWEEN BPA, FERTILITY PROBLEMS
• The chemical found in some plastics might raise the risk of miscarriage, researchers find.

• 6. EVACUATIONS AHEAD OF INDIA CYCLONE APPEAR TO SAVE LIVES
• Some 1 million people followed orders to leave the giant storm's path, which greatly reduced casualties.

• 7. HOW SAN FRANCISCANS ARE GETTING TO WORK
• Saying the public deserves to have a riding system that works, the Bay Area Rapid Transit's two largest unions say they won't walk off the job Monday.

• 8. LITTLE AID FOR SOUTH DAKOTA CATTLE LOSSES
• An estimated 10,000 to 20,000 head of livestock perished in last week's blizzard, and a federal program to assist with such losses has expired.

• 9. WHY A TERMINAL AT LAX WAS CLOSED
• An explosion at Los Angeles International Airport that causes a commotion, delaying flights, turns out to be dry ice in a plastic bottle left in a bathroom.

• 10. BIG PAPI PUTS ON A TIE
• David Ortiz hits a grand slam in the eighth, helping the Red Sox stun the Tigers 6-5 to tie the ALCS at 1.

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