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• Laylin is a native of St. Cloud, Minn., who played at the University of Minnesota from 1988 to 1992.

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. OBAMA TO PUTIN: MORE SANCTIONS 'TEED UP'
• The president accuses Russia of failing to meet its commitments toward easing the crisis in Ukraine.

• 2. HOW THE FDA WANTS TO REGULATE E-CIGARETTES
• The government wants to ban the sale of the popular tobacco devices to minors and require health warning labels on their packaging.

• 3. FCC VEERING FROM INTERNET NEUTRALITY
• The federal agency will propose new rules allowing content companies to pay Internet service providers for faster delivery of videos and other content to people's homes.

• 4. WHAT VERMONT IS FIRST TO DO
• The Green Mountain State legislature passes bill requiring genetically modified foods to be identified; governor says he plans to sign it.

• 5. CLASSES RESUME AT KOREAN SCHOOL WHOSE STUDENTS DIED IN FERRY DISASTER
• The campus is dotted with photos of lost teachers and pupils in the accident that killed 159 people so far.

• 6. DETAILS EMERGE OF ALLEGED CHLORINE GAS ATTACKS IN SYRIA
• Witnesses tell the AP of dozens of cases of choking, fainting and other ills from inhaling fumes from hand grenades and helicopter-dropped "barrel bombs."

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