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‘LOL’: bombing suspect’s reply to friend’s suspicion; Firemen battle wind-driven blaze; Snow blankets Rockies, Plains; Senators face heat from gun reform advocates; Day 2 of abortion trial jury deliberations; 9/11 plane debris removed near WTC; Antibiotic-resistant bacteria found in ground turkey; George W. Bush presidential library opens to public; Strong auto sales in April; Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards prefers CDs to iPod; Art program transforms failing school.May 2, 2013