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  • Also: The Senate votes to end air furloughs of air traffic controllers; building permits are questioned in the Bangladesh factory collapse; a software glitch delayed Thursday's opening of the Chicago Board of Trade; and nobody picked linebacker Manti Te'o in the first round of the NFL draft.
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  • Also: Human rights groups urge the U.S. to examine how many civilians have died in foreign drone strikes; Hurricane Raymond stalls off Mexico's Pacific coast; a new survey indicates consumers may spend more this holiday shopping season; and a thief returns a boy's prized pumpkin.
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