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they were still seeking a man who fatally shot one 20-year-old Michigan 
State University student and wounded another 20-year-old Friday night.Dominique 
Nolff, of Middleville, was pronounced dead Saturday morning, about 12 hours 
after he and his roommate were shot. The roommate, whose name wasn't 
disclosed, was treated at a hospital and released.Police described the suspect 
as a 20- to 25-year-old man who was wearing tan pants, a 
black coat and black shoes or boots."Our thoughts and prayers are with 
the Nolff family and friends," Michigan State spokesman Kent Cassella said 
in a statement. He said the university would assist East Lansing police 
as needed.
Dec. 6, 2013: Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych (L) meets with Chinese 
Premier Li Keqiang (not pictured) at the Great Hall of the People 
in Beijing.ReutersKIEV, Ukraine  Ukraine's president will return Monday 
from a short sick leave that had sparked a guessing game he 
was taking himself out of action in preparation to step down or 
for a crackdown on widespread anti-government protests.Viktor Yanukovych's 
office made the announcement about the president's return the same day as 
protesters seeking his resignation held one of their largest gatherings 
in recent weeks. About 20,000 people assembled at the main protest site 
in Kiev's central square on Sunday.Yanukovych's sick leave was announced 
Thursday, with his office saying he had an acute respiratory illness. Some 
opposition leaders were skeptical about it, however, and thought Yanukovych 
was disappearing from the limelight in preparation for imposing a state 
of emergency amid the deepest turmoil in Ukraine since the Orange Revolution 
in 2004-2005.The protests, which are heading into a third month, began in 
late November after Yanukovych backed away from a long-awaited agreement 
to deepen ties with the European Union. They quickly grew to encompass 
a wide range of grievances after police violently dispersed some of the 
early gatherings.During Yanukovych's sick leave, a sense of stasis set in 
and neither side showed signs of movement. But his return to work 
could bring new action."Rep


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