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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. WHAT WHITE HOUSE WANTS TO CHOP BY ONE THIRD • The Obama administration will roll out a plan to cut earth-warming pollution from power plants by 30 percent by 2030. • • 2. FRESH HOSTILITIES REPORTED IN UKRAINE • The country's border guard service says several of its members have been injured in an insurgent attack on their camp in the east. • • 3. CLUES SOUGHT IN MASSACHUSETTS JET CRASH • Investigators are looking for the cockpit voice and flight data recorders from the plane accident which killed Philadelphia Inquirer co-owner Lewis Katz. • • 4. PARENTS HAIL FREED US SOLDIER • "I'm proud of how much you wanted to help the Afghan people," Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's father says in a news conference. • • 5. WHY BENGHAZI PROBE DRAWS FIRE • Most Democrats on the special committee for investigating the 2012 death of four Americans in Libya describe the panel as a political stunt. • • 6. AUSTRALIA SAYS TIES WITH CHINA STRONG DESPITE U.S. RIVALRY • Canberra's defense secretary says military cooperation with Beijing remains unaffected by strategic competition between the Asian country and America. • • 7. WHO FOOTS THE BILL FOR FIRST LADY'S OUTFITS • Michelle Obama's fashionable wardrobe is the subject of endless public fascination, but the job doesn't come with a clothing allowance or a salary. • • 8. FROM EX-GUERRILLA TO HEAD OF STATE • Salvador Sanchez Ceren, a former rebel commander during El Salvador's long (Continued on page 25)
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