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Captured as a teen, youngest Gitmo prisoner prepares to face trial
The youngest detainee in the U.S. facility Guantanamo Bay is set to go to trial this week, charged with terrorist acts for al Qaeda and the killing of a U.S. Special Forces soldier.

4 men presumed drown in Idaho reservior
Authorities will resume their search Monday morning for the bodies of four men who are believed to have drowned in southeastern Idaho after one of them fell overboard and three others went missing trying to rescue him, the Power County Sheriff's Department said.

U.S.
Study: More U.S. girls starting puberty early
Girls in the United States are entering puberty at earlier ages than they have in the past, a new study reports.

Caravan to make Gulf Coast trip in support of local businesses
A caravan will take off from St. Louis, Missouri, Monday in support of Gulf Coast businesses in the aftermath of the oil disaster.

Activists rally to 'Free Bradley Manning' in WikiLeaks case
Activists rallied outside the Marine Corps base at Quantico, Virginia, Sunday to applaud the man military officials suspect leaked scores of military documents to the WikiLeaks website -- a 22-year-old Army private named Bradley Manning.

Police: Arizona escapees may be in Yellowstone area
Authorities believe two Arizona prison escapees and their alleged accomplice may be in the Yellowstone National Park area of Montana and Wyoming, based on recent information, the U.S. Marshals Service said Sunday.

WORLD
Venezuela's Chavez to meet new Colombian president
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and newly elected Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos will meet Tuesday for talks to try to end a diplomatic dispute between the nations, according to Santos' website.

Inquiry into Israeli flotilla raid begins
Israel operated within international law when it stopped a flotilla and raided the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara, on which nine people were killed, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said during an inquiry into the incident.

Rwandans hit the polls in presidential election; Kagame favored to win
Voters in Rwanda went to the polls Monday in the country's second presidential election since the 1994 genocide.

500 missing, 145 dead in India flooding
Rescue workers in India continued to search for more than 500 people missing after flash floods and landslides struck a northern town, state-run media reported Sunday.

BUSINESS
How rich is rich?
How much money do you need to feel rich?

Stocks set to open higher
U.S. stock futures rose early Monday morning, although gains were slight as investors remained focused on the outlook for the economic recovery.

SPORTS
Joe Lemire: Morrow's masterpiece betteredonly by Halladay in Year of Pitcher
Blue Jays starter Brandon Morrow may have lost his no-hitter one out away from completion, but his performance Sunday afternoon in Toronto was one of this season's best pitched games -- even better than most of the season's no-nos.

Montoya ends 113-race drought, wins at The Glen
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y.(AP) -- Juan Pablo Montoya finally had a race without a mistake, and he proved invincible.

HEALTH
Flip-flops aren't always easy on the feet
King Tut wore them. So did Cleopatra. Members of the 2005 Northwestern University's women's lacrosse team sported them at the White House.

Cancer couldn't stop him from his marathon goal
For a serious distance runner, 7 hours, 48 minutes is not a great marathon time. But cut Brian Fugere some slack.

TECHNOLOGY
With new GPS dating apps, it's love the one you're near
There are many reasons people fall for each other: Personality, looks, humor -- sax-playing ability. But a new class of GPS-enabled smartphone apps is trying to bring dating back to the pure, data-driven basics.

What happens to your smartphone data -- and is it safe?
This week, news out of the Middle East saw BlackBerry, the handheld communication device of choice in the corporate world, assailed on multiple fronts over a security problem.

ENTERTAINMENT
Eat, Pray, Adapt: Making a book into a film
Screenwriter Jennifer Salt knows fans will be watching her work very closely.

Review: 'Step Up 3D'
"Step Up 3D" isn't, in dramatic terms, a very good movie, but it's the first film in a while to use 3-D as more than a marketing ploy; it points toward an original way of making a musical.

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