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1. Merle Haggard calls Ray Price 'the first outlaw' -

NASHVILLE (AP) - Merle Haggard can still remember the first time he heard Ray Price's voice come out of the radio, fronting Lefty Frizzell's band on "If You're Ever Lonely Darling" in 1951. And the memory of hearing "I'll Be There" for the first time in 1954 still makes him break out into song.

2. Burst of IPOs follows gains in stock market -

The stock market has been heating up, driving demand for IPOs. There have been 140 initial public offerings of stock this year, up 46 percent from the same time in 2012, according to IPO tracking firm Renaissance Capital. Of the eight companies that went public this week, two — cybersecurity software maker FireEye and technology advertising company RocketFuel — nearly doubled in value Friday.