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Some of the mothers who are still at the FLDS ranch are pleading to see their children. "It's outrageous this is happening in America," one mother said who has not been allowed to see her children. Authorities say the children are being well cared for. Click here to hear more about some of the mothers from ABC news reporter Mike Von Fremd.

It's one of the the hottest tickets in the sports world. And it's free. But there's a catch. If you want to see the Masters on the house, you've got to be a kid. Augusta National is letting in pee-wee golfers 8 to 16 years old for free. The new Junior Pass Program allows each paying adult to bring along a kid. Eight-year-old Browning Benton had the thrill of seeing Tiger Woods -- "up close!" the kid adds. Officials at Augusta National hope the new program will interest more kids in golf.

At least one more nightmarish day for travelers scheduled to fly Friday on American Airlines. The carrier says it's canceled 570 more flights to complete wiring inspections on its MD-80 jets. Hundreds have been stranded at Salt Lake International Airport. An American spokeswoman says all of the MD-80's should be back in service by Saturday night. Click here to hear more from ABC's Jim Ryan in Dallas.









