Friday,  July 19, 2013 • Vol. 15--No. 05 • 24 of 31

(Continued from page 23)


• 3. MASSIVE PROTESTS PLANNED IN EGYPT
• Allies of ousted president Mohammed Morsi will rally against the military coup that overthrew him two weeks ago.

• 4. KREMLIN CRITIC RELEASED DAY AFTER HIS CONVICTION
• Alexei Navalny was freed pending appeals, after prosecutors said keeping him in custody would deny his right to run for mayor of Moscow.

• 5. MARTIN'S PARENTS IN 'SHOCK' AFTER ZIMMERMAN VERDICT
• "Was he racially profiled? I think that if Trayvon had been white, this would never have happened," father Tracy Martin said.

• 6. PANAMA DETAINS EX-CIA STATION CHIEF
• Robert Seldon Lady was convicted in absentia in Italy in 2009 in the abduction of an Egyptian terror suspect from a Milan street. He's never been in Italian custody.

• 7. A DEMAND THAT ISRAEL RECOGNIZE PALESTINE BORDER
• The condition came out of a stormy meeting in Jordan with John Kerry, in a monthslong bid to mediate Middle East peace talks.

• 8. GROWING FIRE EVACUATES CALIF. TOWN
• About 6,000 residents of Idyllwild, two miles from Palm Springs, were told to get out of the way of the 35 square-mile quickly spreading blaze.

• 9. WHERE THE NORTHEAST HEAT WAVE IS GOING
• AP Science Writer Seth Borenstein says the high-pressure system is moving backward from east to west -- a rare weather phenomenon.

• 10. WHO WAS SNUBBED AT EMMY NOMINATIONS
• Perennial nominees Julianna Margulies, Michael C. Hall and Jon Cryer were shut out. AMC's "The Walking Dead" and HBO's "True Blood" were apparently too edgy.




(Continued on page 25)

© 2013 Groton Daily Independent • To send correspondence, click here.