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10 Things to Know for Today The Associated Press
• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today (times in EDT): • 1. IPHONE HYSTERIA GOES GLOBAL • Some Apple fans have been camping out for days to get their hands on the iPhone 5. • • 2. ANTI-ISLAM FILM PROTEST TURNS DEADLY • Pakistani police open fire on rioters who were torching a cinema during a protest against "Innocence of Muslims," killing one man. • • 3. WHERE THE CANDIDATES ARE STUMPING • Obama speaks to the AARP at 11:30 a.m., and then attends a rally in Woodbridge, Va., at 12:45 p.m. Romney courts voters in Las Vegas at 5:05 p.m. • • 4. GOING WHERE NO RESEARCH HAS GONE BEFORE • AP's Marilynn Marchione says the nation's largest cancer center in Houston is launching a massive "moonshot" effort against eight specific forms of the disease. • • 5. ENDEAVORING TO DO WHAT TOURISTS DO • The space shuttle will spend its last flying day taking in California's Capitol, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Hollywood sign. • • 6. LAST 33,000 U.S. SURGE TROOPS LEAVE AFGHANISTAN • But deadly insider attacks and a reassessment of how NATO troops partner with Afghans raise questions about how well the military strategy is working. • • 7. ARENA MEANS REBIRTH IN BROOKLYN • After decades without a pro sports team, New York City's ascendant borough is entering the major leagues again -- but this time it's basketball that's taking over. • • 8. NYC STRAPHANGERS WILL SEE ANTI-JIHAD ADS SOON • A conservative blogger wins a court order allowing her message equating some (Continued on page 24)
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