Wednesday, June 20, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 342 • 14 of 23 • Other Editions
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• • 2.SANDUSKY TESTIMONY COULD BE TRIAL'S FINALE • Wednesday could be the last day of testimony in the Penn State abuse trial and so far no one knows if the former assistant coach will testify. • • 3.IF SUPREME COURT STRIKES DOWN OBAMACARE, MOST AMERICANS WANT REPLACEMENT • AP poll finds three quarters of Americans would want Congress and Obama to write new legislation on health care. • • 4.FAST AND FURIOUS INVESTIGATION FOCUSES ON HOLDER • A Congressional committee will decide at 9 a.m. whether to hold the attorney
general in contempt for failing to hand over additional documents. • • 5.AMIDST CONSTANT TALK OF GLOOM, LIFE IN GREECE IS SURPRISINGLY NORMAL • Tourists are still flocking to its ancient monuments and its public and police services are continuing to function. • • 6.MUBARAK'S DETERIORATING HEALTH ADDS UNCERTAINTY TO EGYPT'S TRANSITION • Each of the two presidential run-off candidates claims victory in the contested poll. • • 7.EXPERTS QUESTION SCIENCE BEHIND OPENING 9/11 HEALTH FUND TO CANCER PATIENTS • Some scientists say the links between 50 types of cancer and 9/11 toxic dust just don't exist. • • 8.THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH GETS ITS FIRST AFRICAN-AMERICAN LEADER • The largest U.S. Protestant denomination moves closer to reconciling its 167-year-old troubled racial past. • • 9.AP'S ANICK JESDANUN TAKES THE NEW SAMSUNG GALAXY PHONE FOR A TEST DRIVE