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do the best they can to accommodate snow days. • "Some years you get a ton of snow with a lot of snow days, some years you don't," Fisher said. "It's like playing roulette. Some years it works out, other years, it doesn't." •
10 Things to Know for Today The Associated Press
• • Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: • • 1. AP FINDS MILITARY'S HANDLING OF SEX-ABUSE CASES VERGES ON CHAOTIC • Analysis of more than 1,000 cases in Japan shows suspects unlikely to serve time even when authorities agreed a crime was committed. • • 2.WHO PRODUCED THE MOST SCRUTINIZED TV MOMENT OVER THE WEEKEND • AP's Dave Bauder says Ashley Wagner's one-word response to her score triggered viewers to rewind their DVRs. • • 3. AVERAGE BRITONS FEAR RIGID CLASS SYSTEM IS BACK ON THE RISE • But the story is more complicated this time. Elite still rule, but lineage is less important, and money and education count for more. • • 4. "DO YOU KNOW THE WAY TO SAN JOSE?" • AP finds at least 150 planes since the early '90s have landed at the wrong airport or caught their mistake in time. Silicon Valley airport cited the most. • • 5. WHY ARGENTINA'S CURRENCY TROUBLES AREN'T HURTING BRAZIL • Unlike a decade ago, larger middle class and buildup of foreign reserves have insulated the country from its neighbor to the south. • • 6. NEW YORK CITY CLOSE TO BANNING HORSE-DRAWN CARRIAGES • That leaves the worrisome question of what will happen to the 200 horses licensed to work in Central Park. •
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