Friday,  Dec. 06, 2013 • Vol. 16--No. 143 • 31 of 39

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• Nation celebrates the life of its global icon with song, dance and tears.

• 2. TRIBUTES POUR IN FROM AROUND THE WORLD
• Leaders, celebrities and ordinary people applaud Mandela's epic struggle against apartheid and his nurturing of a new, democratic country.

• 3. WHAT ECONOMISTS ARE WATCHING FOR
• The November jobs report will provide a strong signal whether the U.S. economy can maintain its momentum.

• 4. RID OF SOME GLITCHES, HEALTH CARE WEBSITE RACES TO CATCH UP
• The fixed Web portal now has much less time to sign up the White House's goal of 7 million people by the end of March.

• 5. TEXAS PREPARES FOR "ICE FRIDAY"
• A massive storm moves to the center of the U.S., disrupting travel and forcing school closures.

• 6. STUDENTS FONDLY REMEMBER AMERICAN TEACHER KILLED IN BENGHAZI
• The 33-year-old Michigan native was gunned down in Libya days before his Christmas vacation was to begin.

• 7. NYPD'S INCOMING CHIEF FACES FRESH DILEMMAS
• Post-9/11 counterterrorism and the controversial stop-and-frisk policy are new challenges to William Bratton, who led the city's police force two decades ago.

• 8. WHY CARGO BIKES ARE THE NEW MINIVAN
• Cyclists are pushing the limits of what they can carry on a sturdy bicycle, from hauling groceries to delivering beer.

• 9. HOW MANDELA USED RUGBY TO URGE UNITY IN HIS HOMELAND
• The anti-apartheid hero wore the jersey of a team that was once all-white to call for national reconciliation.

• 10. NO CHARGES AGAINST SEMINOLES QUARTERBACK

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