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Top Stories: White House Warns Syria; Google Fined Billions By E.U.

Good morning, here are our early stories:

-- Google Hit With $2.7 Billion Fine By European Antitrust Monitor.

-- White House Suspects Syria Is Preparing For Another Chemical Attack.

-- From Birth To Death, Medicaid Affects The Lives Of Millions.

And here are more early headlines:

Federal Judge Extends Hold Nationally On Iraqi Deportations. ( MLive.com)

Court Finds Dutch Peacekeepers Partly Responsible In Srebrenica Massacre. ( Deutsche Welle)

Brazilian President Formally Accused Of Corruption. ( Reuters)

Second Landslide Hits Chinese Village Buried By Earlier Landslide. ( AP)

U.S. Firm Won't Sell Siding In Deadly London Fire. ( New York Times)

Hurricane Dora Continues To Pull Away Mexico's Pacific Coast. ()

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chief Confirmed To New Term. ( The Hill)

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Korva Coleman is a newscaster for NPR.