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Top Stories: North Korea's Brinksmanship; Obama's Push For Gun Laws

Good morning.

Our early headlines:

-- North Korea's Brinksmanship: Same As Before, More Dangerous Or Both?

-- 'Fired' Could Be Next F-Word For Rutgers Coach Seen Berating Players

-- Book News: Author And Wife Of Amazon CEO Defends Online Retailer

Other top stories:

-- Obama Heads To Colorado To Make Case For New Gun Laws. ( Morning Edition)

-- In Connecticut, Governor Expects To Sign "Wide-ranging" Gun Bill. ( WSHU)

-- "Probe Of Texas Prosecutor Killings Looks At Local Corruption Cases." ( CNN)

-- "Federal Prosecutor Withdraws From Aryan Brotherhood Case." ( KERA)

-- "Israel, Gaza Launch Heaviest Strikes Since Truce." ( The Associated Press)

-- "Militants Storm Court In Farah, Afghanistan;" At Least Six People Killed, 70 Injured. ( BBC News)

-- "Jane Henson, Muppets Collaborator, Dies At 78." ( Los Angeles Times)

-- Texas Rangers Pitcher Yu Darvish Sees Perfect Game Get Spoiled With 2 Outs In The 9th. ( The Dallas Morning News)

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