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10 things to know for Tuesday
By The Associated Press
This article was originally published March 19, 2013 at 7:05 a.m. Updated March 19, 2013 at 8:42 a.m.
Your daily look at late-breaking news, coming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
1. POPE IS INSTALLED BEFORE THOUSANDS
2. CYPRUS PROPOSES NEW BAILOUT PLAN
3. WAVE OF BOMBINGS ON 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF IRAQ WAR
At least 57 people and more than 200 were wounded in the attacks, mostly by car bombs.
4. THE 100-YEAR COSTS OF WAR
The AP reports the government still makes monthly payments to Civil War veterans and spends more than $40 billion a year compensating survivors of other wars dating to 1898.
5. LOW EXPECTATIONS FOR OBAMA'S MIDEAST TRIP
U.S. officials say the president hopes to support both Israelis and Palestinians, but has no new plan to bring them to negotiating table.
6. PLANNED MASS ATTACK ENDS IN SUICIDE
7. VOTE NEARS TO AVERT GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
8. WHO STOLE $500 MILLION IN ART FROM BOSTON MUSEUM
The FBI says it has solved the decades-old mystery and knows who the thieves are, but won't identify them and still can't find the missing paintings.
9. GRIM STAT FOR ALZHEIMER'S SUFFERERS
A new report says one out of three senior citizens dies with the mind-destroying disease or other types of dementia.
10. THE MATHEMATICS OF MARCH MADNESS







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