Morning Papers: Russian President Vladimir Putin says he won't be the country's president for life; Iranian nuclear talks are set to miss a deadline; Jonathan Gruber has been called to testify before a House committee; LA will soon have the highest minimum wage in the nation; Sting is hoping to give a boost to his Broadway show, and the new "Hunger Games" film topped the weekend box office.Nov. 24, 2014
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