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• The new system doesn't yet have a way for consumers to easily update their coverage after a birth or other big life changes.

• 3. STRANDED, RESCUED, NOW STALLED ON ANTARCTIC ICE
• Concern that a Chinese ship involved in retrieving the 52 passengers might now get stuck itself is delaying the journey home.

• 4. WHO CAME TO 10 DOWNING STREET
• Revealed today: Former Soviet leader Gorbachev showed up unannounced at British Prime Minister Thatcher's residence in 1984.

• 5. WHAT'S NEXT FOR SNAPCHAT AFTER BREACH
• The disappearing-message service promises a more secure version of its app will let users opt out of the "Find Friends" feature.

• 6. FLOCKING TO FLORIDA
• The Sunshine State is on track this year to surpass New York as the nation's third-most-populous state after California and Texas.

• 7. HOPING FOR RESOLUTION IN TONSIL SURGERY CASE
• Lawyers for the hospital and the California girl declared brain dead meet with a federal magistrate today.

• 8. HOW WOULD SHERLOCK SOLVE THIS ONE?
• A fight is brewing over copyright protections expiring on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's detective tales, and the result could affect many writers.

• 9. HONORING A RACING LEGEND
• Michael Schumacher's fans converge on a French hospital to salute the Formula One champion on his 45th birthday, just days after he was critically injured in a skiing accident.

• 10. SURPRISE STARTER LEADS SOONERS TO SWEET VICTORY
• Freshman quarterback Trevor Knight completes a Sugar Bowl-record 32 passes for 348 yards and four touchdowns as No. 11 Oklahoma beat third-ranked Alabama 45-31.


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