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And here are more early headlines:
Winter Storm Pounding Many States, Threatening 20 Million People. ( USA Today)
Hardliner Nominated As Tunisia's Next Prime Minister. ( Al Jazeera)
Egyptian President Calls For Phased Parliamentary Elections, Starting In April. ( BBC)
Indian Police Initially Failed To Look For Three Young Sisters, Raped And Murdered. ( NDTV)
Spanish Princess May Be Named As Suspect In Corruption Probe. ( Guardian)
Obama Welcomes Japanese Prime Minister, Urges Open Markets For U.S. Automakers. ( Businessweek)
Multi-State Manhunt For Suspects In Las Vegas Shooting And Crash That Killed Three. ( Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Attorney: Ex-Mayor Of Scandal-Ridden Calif. Town Is 'Illiterate', Didn't Know Huge Salary Was Illegal. ( CBS)
Forbes' 2013 List Of Most Miserable U.S. Cities: Detroit Is #1. ( Forbes)
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