Good morning.
Our early headlines:
-- New Reports Of Chemical Weapons In Syria; Dozens May Be Dead.
-- School Clerk In Georgia Persuaded Gunman To Lay Down Weapons.
-- Kodak Reinvents Itself, Judge Approves Bankruptcy Exit.
-- Book News: Barnes & Noble Founder Pulls Plug On Buyback Plan.
Other news:
-- "New Details Show Broader NSA Surveillance Reach." (The Wall Street Journal)
-- "Marian McPartland, 'Piano Jazz' Host, Has Died." (The Record)
-- Army Pfc. Bradley Manning To Be Sentenced For Leaking "Reams Of Classified Information." (The Associated Press)
-- "Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Appears At Risk Of Falling Apart." (The Washington Post)
-- U.S. Soldier Who Killed 16 Afghan Civilians Faces Angry Villagers At Sentencing Hearing. (The Associated Press)
-- Family Of James DiMaggio Requests DNA Samples From Family Of Hannah Anderson. (CNN.com)
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