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  • Sources: Richardson a 'serious contender'
    Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico is a serious contender for commerce secretary, but he could be tapped for another senior post, two sources close to the transition told CNN Friday.


  • U.N.: Gunmen kill woman while trying to rape girl
    Armed men entered a Congolese camp for displaced people Friday to kidnap and rape a girl, but when the girl screamed, the gunmen fired shots, killing a 20-year-old woman, a U.N. spokesman said.


  • U.S. presses Iran over missing FBI agent
    The State Department called on Iran on Friday to pony up any information it has on a former FBI agent who vanished there last year.


  • Attorney general seems fine after fainting spell
    Doctors gave U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey a clean bill of health Friday morning after he apparently had a fainting spell, according to Gina Talamona, spokeswoman for Department of Justice.


  • Nebraska limits safe-haven law to babies
    Nebraska lawmakers voted today to change a controversial safe-haven law intended to protect infants, but that made the state a magnet for parents with troubled teens. Thirty-five children -- all but six of them older than 10 -- have been dropped off at Nebraska hospitals since the law took effect in September. Lawmakers amended the law to say that no child older than 30 days can be dropped off.