Tuesday, July 31, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 017 • 46 of 56 • Other Editions
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• Opening statements begin at 10 a.m. in the case against the ex-police officer accused of killing his third wife. • • 3. HOW U.S. VETS VIEW IRAQ VIOLENCE • Interviews with a handful of those who served there offer some differing perspectives. • • 4. ROMNEY USES POLAND SPEECH TO PRAISE ALLIES • After gaffes in Israel and England, many awaited hearing what the GOP presidential contender had to say in Warsaw. • • 5. WHEN WILL THE FED TAKE STEPS TO HELP THE ECONOMY • Chairman Ben Bernanke says it will take action if unemployment stays high but economists don't expect that will happen this week. • • 6. DEBATE OVER JAPAN NUCLEAR POWER RAISES ANOTHER QUESTION • Some are asking if Japan should keep open the possibility of making nuclear weapons. • • 7. VOTERS HEAD TO THE POLLS IN GEORGIA AND TEXAS • A senate runoff among GOP candidates in the Lone Star State and congressional contests in the Peach State will be decided when polls open today.
• • 8. RALLY MAY INDICATE WHO WILL STAY AT PENN STATE • Fans get the chance to sway football players at the morning event. • • 9. OUTAGE LEAVES 600 MILLION WITHOUT ELECTRICITY IN INDIA • The massive blackout follows a collapse of the northern power grid a day earlier. • • 10. PHELPS GETS TWO MORE SHOTS AT GOLD TODAY • The Olympic swimmer defends his title in the 200-meter butterfly and also swims in the 4x200 freestyle final after finals begin at 2:30 p.m. •