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hide captionTrying to stay warm: A woman paused in Manhattan’s Times Square on Friday as bitterly cold winds blew through. Even colder temperatures are coming for much of the nation.
Spencer Platt/Getty Images
Spencer Platt/Getty Images
Good morning.
Our early headlines:
— ‘Cheers And Jeers’ As Boeing Machinists Narrowly OK Contract
— Phil Everly Dies; Transformed Rock ‘N’ Roll With Brother Don
Other stories in the news:
— Death Toll Rises From Northeast Storm; “Record Lows Likely” Across Much Of Nation. (USA Today)
— “Rescued Antarctic Passengers Resume Journey Home.” (The Associated Press)
— Al-Qaida’s Chief In Lebanon “Dies In Custody.” (BBC News)
— “Iraqi Army Shells Falluja” In Bid To Dislodge Al-Qaida And Tribal Fighters. (Reuters)
— Man Who Had Lottery Ticket Worth $174 Million Didn’t Realize He’d Won For Weeks. (San Jose Mercury News)
Article source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/01/04/259650638/top-stories-boeing-contract-okd-record-low-temps-expected?ft=1&f=1001