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Top Stories: Chinese Dissident's Fate Uncertain; 'The Scream' Fetches Millions

Good morning - here are some of the early stories we're following:

Chinese Dissident Wants To Leave With Clinton; U.S. Diplomats Back In Touch.

Obama Administration To Put Some Bin Laden Documents Online. ( Politico)

Afghan Intelligence Agency Foils Large Truck Bombing. ( AP)

Attack On Syria University Protest Kills 4, Activists Report. ( Reuters)

Munch's 'The Scream' Fetches Nearly $120 Million At Auction. ( CNN)

DEA Apologizes To Student Left Unattended In Cell For 5 Days. ( Los Angeles Times)

French Presidential Candidates Engage In Heated TV Debate. ( France 24)

Armored Gunman Kills Self And 4 Others In Arizona Shooting. ( MSNBC)

Pepsi Uses Michael Jackson's Image For New Ad Campaign. ( Wall Street Journal)

Current And Former New Orleans Saints Players Plan To Fight Bounty Suspensions. ( AP)

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