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Nationals leftfielder Steve Lombardozzi had one hit and averaging .231. Washington lost to Atlanta on Sunday afternoon.
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    In this April 23, 2013 photo, North Korean farmers ride in the back of a tractor drawn wagon near Kaesong, North Korea. Farmers in North Korea have confirmed that they have begun carrying out new economic policies designed to boost productivity by giving managers and workers financial incentives. Some foreign analysts say the moves are reminiscent of early reform in China in the late 1970s. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)

    NKorean farmers planting rice with bonuses in mind

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    Rep. Michele Bachmann, R- Minn., announced Wednesday that she will not run for re-election in 2014. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Novak Djokovic, last year's French Open runner-up, handled David Goffin in straight sets in his first-round matchup Tuesday.
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Nats pitcher Gio Gonzalez, center, allowed four runs on eight hits and couldn't get out of the sixth inning against the Orioles on Monday.
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Third-seeded Rafael Nadal lost the first set to 59th-ranked Daniel Brands but came back to win in his first-round French Open match.
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    Rand Paul on ‘Hannity’: “Old MacDonald’s Farm of Scandals”
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    Editorial: Even the White House knows its media shield law won’t protect journalists
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    This frame grab provided by KWTV shows a tornado in Oklahoma City on Monday. Television footage shows flattened buildings and fires after a mile-wide tornado moved through the Oklahoma City area. (AP Photo/Courtesy KWTV)

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