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  • Also: A deadly storm plows into the South; a suspicious package addressed to a controversial Arizona sheriff is intercepted; Venezuelans go to the polls on Sunday; creating seaweed lattes at a national barista competition; and a teenaged phenom holds his own at the Masters Golf Tournament.
  • Also: The Senate is poised to take first votes on gun control; Japanese automakers recall millions of vehicles for defective airbags; posthumous Medal of Honor award to be given to Korean War army chaplain; man fearful of zombies steals tractor trailer, causes huge traffic wreck.
  • Also: Syria warns it will strike rebels hiding in Lebanon; Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood says expanding women's rights could destroy the world; British workers stumble on graves of Black Death victims; and Carnival has yet another cruise ship with power problems.
  • Also: North Korea ends its armistice with South Korea and cuts the phone hotline to South Korea; a European snow storm snarls travel; five Americans are killed in an Afghan helicopter crash; and NASA will unveil the makeup of Martian soil discovered by the Curiosity Rover's recent drilling effort.
  • Also: A huge bomb kills dozens in Syria's capital; a new report alleges Mexican authorities "disappeared" hundreds of people; a body is discovered in the Kansas City restaurant destroyed by an explosion; the Curiosity rover digs a sample of dirt from Martian soil.
  • Also: Obama to talk sequester dangers at Virginia shipbuilder; Benedict XVI will receive a new title after he resigns; a rocket from Gaza lands in Israel; and there's a sudden increase in the number of teenagers killed in motor vehicle accidents.
  • Also: A Cleveland hero turns down free burgers for life; an Al Qaida subordinate fails to file expense reports; a suspect is arrested in the weekend stabbing of a French soldier; and Nepal vows tighter regulation of climbers on the 60th anniversary of Hillary and Norgay's Everest ascent.
  • Also: Vice President Joe Biden's Asia trip is trickier after China's moves; a federal judge is to rule whether Detroit's bankruptcy can proceed; Venezuela is hit with another massive power outage; and an alleged joyrider wanted to steal a Seattle ferry to ride to Canada for his birthday.
  • Also: A huge volcanic eruption rains ash and gravel on Indonesia's Java island; Syrian peace talks wrap up today with little progress seen; the Justice Department will investigate toxic ash spills in North Carolina; and a mammoth tusk is dug up by construction workers in Seattle.
  • Also: Texas voters hold a primary today; Egypt bans Hamas operations; Nepal orders all Everest climbers to pack out garbage; and the first Corvettes are rescued from a sinkhole in their museum.
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