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BANGKOK (AP) — Police investigating the deadly bombing at a shrine in Bangkok, Thailand say the fingerprints of a bombing suspect they've arrested match fingerprints found on bomb-making material. The foreign man was arrested Tuesday at Thailand's border with Cambodia. Police say the fingerprints were found on a bottle that was among many items seized in a Saturday raid of an apartment near Bangkok.
FOX LAKE, Ill. (AP) — Police north of Chicago continue the search for three men wanted in the shooting death of a police officer. Authorities say Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz (GLIHN'-us-wihtz) radioed in Tuesday to tell dispatchers he was chasing three men on foot in the village of Fox Lake. That's the last time he was heard from. Police arrived at the scene and found him shot.
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Some 3,000 migrants are stuck at the main international railway in Budapest. Hungarian authorities are sticking to European Union rules and preventing them from leaving for Germany and other countries west. Many of the migrants are sleeping outside the railway station's main entrance, and police and citizen patrols have been guarding. Volunteer groups are providing food, clothing and medical assistance. More than 150,000 migrants have reached Hungary this year.
HONG KONG (AP) — Asian stocks are swinging between gains and losses. The Shanghai market has been volatile Wednesday, the last day of trading ahead of a two-day holiday. Hong Kong's Hang Seng has been slipping, but South Korea's Kospi is edging up. Japan's Nikkei is also climbing.
UNDATED (AP) — An 87-year-old Texas man has undergone an unusual surgery to save a hand that was badly burned in an accident. Doctors sewed his hand to his belly and left it under a pocket of tissue for three weeks to give it time to heal and form a new blood supply. Frank Reyes had a second operation Thursday at Houston Methodist Hospital to remove his hand, and doctors are hopeful he'll regain the ability to do most everyday tasks.
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