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• 5. WHAT EVERONE'S BEEN KVETCHING ABOUT
• A six-week shortage of knishes that started after a fire at a suburban New York factory is expected to be over by Thanksgiving, which coincides with the start of Hanukkah.

• 6. 2 KILLED, 6 WOUNDED AT HOUSE PARTY
• An 18th birthday gathering near Houston turns deadly when someone begins to fire a pistol into the air in celebration, and confusion and panic ensue.

• 7. WHERE THAT SATELLITE ENDED UP
• After running out of fuel last month, the research device re-enters the Earth's atmosphere and disintegrates, causing no known damage.

• 8. 'ATHEIST MEGA-CHURCHES' SPREAD DISBELIEF
• Gatherings of nonbelievers in San Diego, Nashville and other U.S. cities draw hundreds of atheists seeking the camaraderie of a congregation without religion or ritual.

• 9. OF TOKING AND TWERKING
• Singer Miley Cyrus smokes a joint on stage and dances with a dwarf during the MTV EMAs in Amsterdam.

• 10. WHO'S LEVELING NEW ACCUSATIONS IN DOLPHINS' HARASSMENT CASE
• Suspended Miami guard Richie Incognito says teammate Jonathan Martin sent a threatening text a week after their relationship became the subject of a harassment case.

AP News in Brief
Typhoon survivors in Philippines plead for food, medicine as US Marines fly in help

• TACLOBAN, Philippines (AP) -- Typhoon-ravaged Philippine islands faced an unimaginably huge recovery effort that had barely begun Monday, as bloated bodies lay uncollected and uncounted in the streets and survivors pleaded for food, water and medicine.

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