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• 4. WHAT MAKES UKRAINIAN BOY JUBILANT
• The 11-year-old Ihor Lakatosh, whose severe burns left him with one arm fused to his body, can now walk again after numerous surgeries in Boston.

• 5. WHO PINS HOPES ON NO. 3 SPOT IN HOUSE GOP LEADERSHIP
• For tea party Republicans, the majority whip position entails lining up votes to ensure victory for their legislative agenda.

• 6. NEBRASKA HIT BY UNUSUAL DEADLY TORNADOES
• The two twisters tracked nearly side-by-side before touching down within about a mile of each other.

• 7. GENERAL MOTORS CEO TO APPEAR BEFORE CONGRESS AGAIN
• Lawmakers will have more questions about how much Mary Barra knew about a problem with ignition switches when she was the company's product development chief.

• 8. AMAZON POISED TO UNVEIL NEW PRODUCT
• Media reports indicate it'll be a phone -- perhaps one with multiple cameras that can produce 3-D photos.

• 9. MIDDAY WORK BAN ON ARABIAN PENINSULA SPOTLIGHTS LABOR RIGHTS
• The measure to protect those in outdoor jobs from extreme temperatures during the hottest months starts in summer, but Gulf Arab countries are holding back support of new international standards to prevent what some call "modern-day slavery".

• 10. WHERE SOCCER IS MORE THAN POETRY IN MOTON
• In Brazil, futebol has a poetic language all its own to match the beauty fans see in the game: when a shot falls a certain way, a player kicks a certain way, or when a goal is played with a particular elegance.





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