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• 4. NORTH KOREA AGAIN ATTACKS U.S.-SOUTH KOREA EXERCISES
• But some experts say denunciations of upcoming military maneuvers will stop short of threats the North made last year.

• 5. WHAT GOOGLE'S SALE OF MOTOROLA SMARTPHONE BUSINESS MEANS TO BUYER
• Chinese company Lenovo is already the world's biggest PC maker. Now it has chance to become a global player in smartphones, too.

• 6. DEMONSTRATIONS IN BANGKOK A HUMBLING EXPERIENCE FOR GOVERNMENT WORKERS
• Locked out of their offices, officials beg to get in, showing how weak Thailand's democratically elected administration has become.

• 7. HOW ARGENTINES ARE COPING WITH COLLAPSING ECONOMY
• Instead of rioting, consumers are resorting to survival skills. They're hoarding dollars, stockpiling goods and plowing savings into real estate.

• 8. WHO WILL BE JOINING NEW YORK CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT THIS YEAR
• There are only 37 women among 10,500 uniformed firefighters, but that number will grow after heavy recruiting effort.

• 9. WHERE IT'S OK TO TAKE MARIJUANA THROUGH AIRPORT SECURITY
• Because Washington and Colorado have legalized pot, police can't confiscate it from carry-on bags or checked luggage.

• 10. JUSTIN BIEBER TURNS HIMSELF IN TO TORONTO POLICE
• The 19-year-old singer's latest brush with the law involves alleged assault of a limo driver in December, an official says.

AP News in Brief
House GOP leaders to outline broad immigration principles, focus on legalization

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Republican leaders plan to outline broad immi

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