Tuesday,  June 12, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 334 • 28 of 36 •  Other Editions

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• The U.S. Forest Service said it would add more aircraft to its aerial firefighting fleet to try to contain a fire that destroyed at least 118 structures.

• 8. THOUSANDS SHOW UP AT ANTI-PUTIN PROTEST IN MOSCOW
• Thousands of Russians are gathering for the first massive protest against President Vladimir Putin's rule since his inauguration.

• 9. NEW INTERNET SUFFIX BIDS INCLUDE '.LOL,' '.DOCTOR'
• Some 2,000 proposals have been submitted as part of the largest expansion of the Internet address system since its creation in the 1980s.

• 10. KINGS BEAT DEVILS 6-1, CLAIM FIRST STANLEY CUP
• After missing two chances to claim the title last week, the long-suffering Kings

are NHL champions for the first time.

AP News in Brief
Tens of thousands flock to anti-Putin protest as opposition figures face interrogation

• MOSCOW (AP) -- Tens of thousands of Russians flocked Tuesday to the first massive protest against President

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