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Top Stories: Trayvon Martin Killing; Standoff In France; Romney Win In Ill.

Good morning.

Our early headlines:

-- Trayvon Martin's Killer Had Been Accused Of Violence In The Past.

-- Suspect Surrounded In France, Claims Al-Qaida Ties.

-- It Was Inevitable: Romney's Win In Illinois Resurrects The I-Word.

-- 'Time' Magazine Is Back With Its '140 Best Twitter Feeds'.

Other stories in the news:

-- "Earthquake In Mexico: Powerful, Destructive But Not Deadly."( The Christian Science Monitor)

-- "Former Mossad Chief: Israel Will Know Before Iran Begins Producing Nuclear Weapons." ( Haaretz)

-- "Supreme Court Faces An Unprecedented Healthcare Frenzy."( The Hill)

Related: "White House Preps For Court's Health Care Ruling."( Morning Edition)

-- "Parts Of Eastern Oklahoma Under Flood Warning."( NewsOK)

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