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 1. BEIJING VS. THE VATICAN A thorny challenge for the new pope will be the repressive treatment of Catholics in China.
 2. PYONGYANG GETS PERSONAL
 In latest diatribe, the North dismisses South Korea's new president with a sexist comment about the "venomous swish" of her skirt.
 3. BEHIND THE NUMBERS
 The AP's Calvin Woodward shoots down the oft-repeated claim that 40 percent of gun sales take place without background checks.
 4. WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE GROWING UP IN SYRIA
 Some 2 million children are facing malnutrition, disease, early marriage and severe mental trauma as a result of the civil war.
 
 5. BATTLE BREWING OVER WELFARE-TO-WORK
 House Republicans say Obama is trying to gut the 1999 welfare reform law of work requirements 
-- a claim that the administration disputes.
 6. WHY OHIO CRASH PROVED FATAL FOR SIX TEENS
 The SUV was crowded with more people than it was built for. The driver was unlicensed 
-- and speeding. And no one was wearing a seat belt.
 
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			 7. PATIENTS MAY LOSE THEIR PATIENCE
 The daunting application for benefits under Obama's health care overhaul may leave you asking, "What is this, 20 questions?"  Answer: At least.
 8. A NEW SEASON FOR DYNASTY
 George P. Bush seeks a little-known but powerful post to continue his family's political legacy: Texas land commissioner.
 9. HOW THE YOUNGER GENERATION IS SURFING THE WEB
 For more and more teens, the device of choice is the smartphone.
 10. FEELING THE HEAT
 Miami downs the Atlanta Hawks, 98-81, for its 19th straight win, the fifth-longest streak in NBA history.
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