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Top Stories: Deadly Calif. Fires; Damages Ordered In Fukushima Case

Good morning, here are our early stories:

-- Wildfires Rage In California Wine Country, Leaving At Least 10 Dead.

-- Texas Tech Student Held In Shooting Death Of Campus Police Officer.

-- Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones: Players Cannot Disrespect Flag.

-- Japanese Court Orders Payments To Plaintiffs Over Fukushima Disaster.

-- Football Legend Y.A. Tittle Dies At 90.

And here are more early headlines:

No New Waiver Of Shipping Rule For Storm Damaged Puerto Rico. ( CBS)

Liberians Picking Successor To President Johnson Sirleaf. ( Bloomberg)

Catalonia President May Declare Independence From Spain. ( CNN)

Two Killed In Gunfire At Kenyan College. ( Reuters)

Dodgers, Astros Advance In Major League Baseball Playoffs. ( SI.com)

Man In Shark Suit Warned Under Austrian Rule Banning Women's Face Coverings. ( Sky News)

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