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Top Stories: Feds Reportedly Seek Passwords; Egypt's Morsi Accused

Good morning.

Our early headlines:

-- Report: Feds Have Asked Web Firms For Users' Passwords.

-- San Diego Mayor Must Go, His Party Says; Accuser Count At 7.

-- Lincoln Memorial Closed After Being Splattered With Paint.

-- Call Clouseau! 'Pink Panther' Thief Escapes From Swiss Jail.

-- Book News: Amazon Posts Loss As It Focuses On Long Game.

Other news:

-- "Egyptian Court Accuses Morsi Of Espionage." ( The New York Times)

-- "Kremlin Says Russian, U.S. Security Agencies In Talks On Snowden." ( Reuters)

-- Plea Deal Possibly In Works As Man Accused In Cleveland Kidnappings Is Due At Court Hearing. ( WCPN's Ideastream)

-- "Weiner, Dropping In Polls, Says He Swapped Lewd Messages With Three Woman After Resignation." ( NY1.com)

-- "5 Men Accused Of Stealing Credit, Debit Card Numbers." ( Morning Edition)

-- "Southwest Plane Landed Nose First In LaGuardia Accident." ( Bloomberg News)

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