Good morning.
Our first two headlines of the day were on news that broke this morning:
-- Counterterrorism Adviser Brennan To Be Tapped For CIA.
-- Bank Of America To Pay Fannie Mae $3.6B, Buy Back $6.75B In Mortgages.
Other stories making headlines:
-- "Prosecutors To Outline Evidence" In Colorado Theater Shooting. ( The Associated Press)
-- Oil Rig That Ran Aground Off Alaska Is Refloated, Being Towed To Shelter. (NPR's Jeff Brady, on the NPR Newscast)
-- "Syrian Opposition Rejects Assad's Peace Plan." ( Al-Jazeera)
-- Google Chairman Schmidt And Former U.N. Ambassador Richardson Visit North Korea. ( Morning Edition)
-- Notre Dame, Alabama Meet In Football Championship; Game Will Likely Be "Won In The Trenches." ( Morning Edition)
-- NHL Players, Owners Reach Tentative Agreement; Season Could Start Soon. ( NHL.com)
-- Houston, Baltimore, Seattle And Green Bay Advance In NFL Playoffs. ()
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