Wednesday,  May 23, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 314 • 27 of 35 •  Other Editions

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to keep the debt crisis from spiraling out of control. They are seeking ways to promote jobs and growth despite austerity budgets.
• . CONGRESS OPENS HEARINGS ON SECRET SERVICE PROSTITUTION SCANDAL
• At 10:30 a.m., senators are expected to focus on whether the Secret Service permitted a culture in which such behavior was tolerated.
• . IRAN NUCLEAR TALKS START
• U.S. and European powers hope to strike a deal that will keep Iran from enriching uranium to the level capable of producing nuclear weapons.
• . ROMNEY INCHES CLOSER TO GOP NOMINATION
• Primary wins in Arkansas and Kentucky put Romney just 79 delegates shy of the number needed to win the nomination. He can seal it with a victory in Texas next week.

• . OBAMA TO SPEAK AT AIR FORCE ACADEMY
• The president's noon commencement address in Colorado Springs will be followed by campaign events in Denver and Silicon Valley.
• . SENTENCING FOR WOMAN WHO FAKED CANCER TO PAY FOR HER WEDDING
• At 9:30 a.m., a New York judge could force Jessica Vega to repay the $13,000 in donations she used for her wedding and Caribbean honeymoon.
• . LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ADDS 25 SOUNDS TO ITS RE

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