Wednesday, June 27, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 349 • 22 of 30 • Other Editions
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• 1. SUPREME COURT TO ISSUE OPINION ON OBAMA'S HEALTH CARE LAW • The outcome is likely to be a factor in the presidential campaign and help define John Roberts' legacy as chief justice. • • 2. ORRIN HATCH KEEPS THE TEA PARTY AT BAY • The Utah congressman wins his state's primary, but Rep. John Sullivan couldn't do the same in Oklahoma, losing to the conservative group's Jim Bridenstine. • • 3. NORA EPHRON HELPED BLAZE THE TRAIL FOR FEMALE FILMMAKERS • The screenwriter and director left behind a legacy in classic movie moments before she died of cancer at the age of 71.
• • 4. EUROPE'S LEADERS WORK TOGETHER ON A SOLUTION TO ITS DEBT CRISIS • The leaders of the 27 countries in the European Union face a daunting task when they meet Thursday and Friday in Brussels. • • 5. HUNDREDS OF SECURITY EXPERTS SWARM TO LONDON FOR OLYMPICS • Not since World War II have Britain and the U.S. teamed up for such a massive security operation on British soil. • • 6. MATT SANDUSKY'S BIRTH MOTHER HAD CONCERNS ABOUT JERRY • Debra Long said she fought the court system over putting her son in the assistant football coach's home, but no one would listen to her. • • 7. NO DEFENSE PRESENTED FOR TERROR BOMB PLOT SUSPECT • Closing arguments start at 10 a.m. in the trial of the Saudi man accused of plotting terror bomb attacks on Americans, including former President George W. Bush's home in Dallas. • • 8. QUEEN MEETS WITH FORMER IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY COMMANDER • The historic handshake is a symbolic milestone for Northern Ireland's peace process. • • 9. COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF WILL START IN 2014