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• 3. ATTEMPTED COUP IN SOUTH SUDAN
• South Sudanese Foreign Minister Barnaba Marial Benjamin says some troops within the main army base raided the weapons store and were repulsed.

• 4. BACHELET WINS CHILE ELECTIONS
• The former president wins a new term with a mandate to overhaul education and change the constitution.

• 5. FEDERAL WORKERS' PENSIONS TARGETED IN BUDGET DEAL
• Most federal civilian employees hired beginning in January will contribute 4.4 percent of their pay to their plans under the House-passed bill.

• 6. PRESIDENTS AT 42 PRIVATE COLLEGES TOP $1 MILLION IN PAY
• The Chronicle of Higher Education's report used federal tax information from 2011, the most recent available.

• 7. CHINA TO LAUNCH MOON ROCK-COLLECTING PROBE IN 2017
• The Chang'e 5 mission would mark the third and final phase of the Asian nation's robotic lunar exploration program.

• 8. WHO'S CHIDING CIA ON MISSING AMERICAN IN IRAN
• Sen. McCain says the agency hasn't been forthcoming with Congress on Robert Levinson's disappearance while on a secret intelligence mission.

• 9. CAMERON SEES CLASSIC IN 'AVATAR' FILMS
• The director says his vision for his three sequels is to create a family epic in the mold of "The Godfather."

• 10. PACKERS MATCH BIGGEST COMEBACK IN FRANCHISE HISTORY
• Green Bay rallies from 23 points down at halftime to beat Cowboys 37-36.

AP News in Brief
FBI works to disrupt mass shootings by helping people get access to mental health treatments

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- The FBI has helped to disrupt or prevent nearly 150

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