Wednesday,  Nov. 27, 2013 • Vol. 16--No. 134 • 29 of 36

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• The White House promised to make Asia a priority but so far it has little to show for that pledge.

• 4. HOW A RUSSIAN TV SHOW IS SPREADING ANTI-GAY PROPAGANDA
• Program on Moscow's state television portrays homosexuals as corrupt and demonic.

• 5. BIDEN'S EFFORT TO STAY RELEVANT IS A DELICATE BALANCE
• The vice president sometimes keeps a low-profile but his fortunes are closely tied to Obama's legacy.

• 6. WHAT MYANMAR'S NOBEL LAUREATE IS SAYING ABOUT ANTI-ISLAMIC VIOLENCE
• Aung San Suu Kyi defends her stand on the attacks against Muslims while denying charges of ethnic cleansing in her homeland.

• 7. JUDGE DENIES O.J. SIMPSON BID FOR A NEW TRIAL
• The former football star who is in prison for armed robbery and kidnapping will appeal to Nevada's highest court.

• 8. KITCHEN STAR MAKES NUTRITIOUS MEALS FOR MINNESOTA HOMELESS
• The former Capital Grille chef says a "spiritual awakening" led him to the Salvation Army kitchen in St. Paul.

• 9. SLIM VOLUME FETCHES HUGE SUM
• A tiny book of psalms from the mid-17th century, believed to be the first book printed in the U.S., sells for a record $14.2 million in New York City.

• 10. WHO IS COMPETING FOR BASEBALL'S HALL OF FAME
• Nineteen newcomers, including four-time Cy Young winner Greg Maddux, are on the ballot along with four steroid-tainted holdovers.



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