- Chinese officials are saying that the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that rocked Sichuan province on Saturday has killed at least 186 people and injured hundreds more.
- Paraguay voted Sunday on a replacement for now impeached ex-President Fernando Lugo, most likely resulting in the return to power of the country's conservative Colorado Party.
- Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel arrived in Israel Monday to begin his week-long tour of the Middle East, where he's expected to deliver new air power for America's allies in the region.
- The latest media mega-merger may be Time-Warner and CBS, creating an $85 billion company in the wake of Comcast's recent buyout of NBC Universal.
- Boston Police say surveillance cameras, crowd photos, and eyewitness accounts helped pinpoint bombing suspects, but facial recognition software came up noticeably short.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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