Wednesday,  June 13, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 335 • 20 of 30 •  Other Editions

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• 3. How JPMorgan Chase lost more than $2 billion on risky trades
• Congress will ask Jamie Dimon, chief executive of the largest U.S. bank, to explain it.

• 4. NASA to launch X-ray telescope from Pacific island
• The NuStar will hunt for hard-to-see objects lurking in the heart of the Milky Way and other galaxies.

• 5. Why North America and Europe dominated bids for new Internet addresses
• If approved, the new suffixes would rival ".com" and

about 300 others now in use.

• 6. Penn State witness says he saw sexual assault
• Mike McQueary told the jury that Jerry Sandusky was standing naked in a team shower behind a boy and he had no doubt he was witnessing anal sex.

• 7. Why Mogadisu, Somalia is losing the label of "The World's Most Dangerous City"
• After nearly a year of peace, Somalis who fled decades of war are returning, as are U.N. workers and embassies.

• 8. Farm bill divides Midwestern and Southern farmers
• The half-trillion-dollar bill setting farm policy into the future outlines dramatic changes in how farmers are protected from financial and natural disasters.

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