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10 Things to Know for Thursday

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10 Things to Know for Thursday(121226) -- GUANGZHOU, Dec. 26, 2012 (Xinhua) -- Bullet train G80 leaves for Beijing, capital of China, from the Guangzhou South Railway Station in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, Dec. 26, 2012. The world's longest high-speed rail route linking Beijing and Guangzhou started operation on Wednesday. Running at an average speed of 300 kilometers per hour, the 2,298-kilometer new route will cut the travel time between Beijing and Guangzhou from more than 20 hours to around eight. (Xinhua/Chen Yehua) (zc)(Credit: Chen Yehua)

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about Thursday:

1. A FORMER PRESIDENT IS AILING

George H.W. Bush is in intensive care at a Houston hospital, where his fever has worsened and doctors have put him on a liquid diet.

2. AND A SOUTH AFRICAN LEADER IS BETTER

Nelson Mandela, 94, was released from the hospital after nearly a month of treatment for a lung infection and gallstones.

3. TWO SIGNS OF A WEAKENING ASSAD REGIME

Syria’s chief of military police defects to the opposition and a wounded interior minister returns from Beirut.

4. HOLIDAY STORM MOVES NORTH AS DEATH TOLL RISES

At least six died after the storm brought tornadoes, heavy snow and cancelled hundreds of flights.

5. A $1B-PLUS SETTLEMENT FOR TOYOTA DRIVERS

The agreement over acceleration problems with the Prius is one of the largest in U.S. history.

6. OBAMA RETURNS TO TALK ‘FISCAL CLIFF’

But no new negotiations are scheduled to avert the end-of-the-week economy-threatening deadline.

7. WHY SURVIVORS OF NY SHOOTING ARE THANKFUL

The two firefighters say they have received lots of support as they recover from an ambush by an ex-convict in Webster.

8. THE TEACHER IS PACKING

More than 200 Utah educators are expected to pack a convention hall Thursday for six hours of concealed-weapons training.

9. WHO HAWAII’S NEW SENATOR WILL BE

Brian Schatz, Hawaii’s lieutenant governor, was chosen by Gov. Neil Abercrombie to succeed the late Sen. Daniel Inouye.

10. 1,400 MILES IN EIGHT HOURS

That’s the ground you’ll cover if you take the world’s longest high-speed train line, connecting Beijing and Guangzhou in China.

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