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tive, 1,150-foot deep vertical tunnels will turn out to be for more than just collecting radioactive data.

• 5. KERRY TO NEGOTIATE WITH IRANIAN COUNTERPART ON NUKES
• The U.S. top diplomat is trying to advance faltering nuclear talks with Tehran as a Sunday deadline to achieve a comprehensive agreement looms.

• 6. ARCHIE TO DIE SAVING GAY FRIEND
• The famous freckle-faced comic book icon will meet his demise in this week's episode when he intervenes to rescue Kevin Keller from an assassination attempt.

• 7. "THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN EUROPE" IS NOW ITS CEO
• Jean-Claude Juncker, who was prime minister of Luxembourg for almost two decades, is a controversial pick to steer the world's biggest economy during the next five years.

• 8. WHAT MAY BE BEHIND SOME SKIN RASHES
• iPads and other tech gadgets could possibly contain nickel in their outer coating, causing some users to have an allergic reaction.

• 9. WHERE LIGHTNING STRUCK TWICE
• A pair of lightning strikes in as many days at Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park kills two visitors and injures several more.

• 10. WHO'S CHARTING A RETURN TO TV
• NBC says a new Bill Cosby sitcom, now in development, could debut as soon as next summer.

AP News in Brief
Deluged by mentally ill, US jails become asylums -- but churn of inmates complicates the job

• CHICAGO (AP) -- Peering through the chain link of a holding pen at the Cook County Jail, a man wrapped in a navy varsity jacket leans toward clinical social worker Elli Petacque Montgomery, his bulging eyes a clue that something's not right.
• "They say I got bipolar, that's all," he says.
• "OK, are you taking your meds?" she asks.

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