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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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