1 WHO MAY HAVE SURVIVED 17 DAYS IN BANGLADESH RUBBLE
Rescue workers stop clearing the site of a collapsed factory building after a soldier says a woman waved her hand at them.
2. WITHDRAWING FROM THE WORLD
A global gang of criminals drains $45 million in a matter of hours from reserves held by banks to fund pre-paid credit cards.
3. POLICE DESCRIBE CLEVELAND CAPTIVES' ORDEAL
Horrific details emerge about the captivity of three women, while prosecutors weigh seeking the death penalty for suspect Ariel Castro.
4. HOW OBAMA IS PROMOTING HIS HEALTH CARE LAW
The president is targeting women and young people to help him stave off GOP challenges to "Obamacare."
5. WHERE MEN AND WOMEN ARE BATTLING OVER THE RIGHT TO PRAY
Israeli police are holding back hundreds of men protesting against women praying at Jerusalem's Western Wall.
6. THE NEW 'SCOTT' AND 'JENNIFER'
Jacob and Sophia have become the top names for baby boys and girls. Parents with perhaps greater expectations are opting for the increasingly popular "Messiah."
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7. WHY AT LEAST ONE SON DOESN'T LIKE MAKING MOM HIS
'FRIEND'
Some Facebook users don't care for the comments mothers share on the social media site.
8. OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST KILLED IN YACHT ACCIDENT
A sailboat capsizes in San Francisco Bay during a practice for the upcoming America's Cup, trapping Andrew "Bart" Simpson of Great Britain underneath.
9. LAST ORIGINAL JUDGE LEAVING 'AMERICAN IDOL'
Randy Jackson, after 12 seasons, says he wants to focus on his record label and other business opportunities.
10. SPOTLIGHT FINDS AUTHOR ONCE AGAIN
F. Scott Fitzgerald is enjoying a posthumous revival with the latest film remake of "The Great Gatsby," opening today.
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