Wednesday,  June 20, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 342 • 20 of 33 •  Other Editions

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10 Things to Know for Thursday
The Associated Press

• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today (times EDT):
• 1. REPUBLICANS OPEN TO TALKS ON HOLDER CONTEMPT VOTE
• Potential constitutional confrontation in Fast and Furious documents case could end before vote.

• 2. OBAMA'S LEAD IS LOST TO VOTERS' ECONOMIC CONCERNS
• AP poll finds that a majority of Americans disapproves of the president's handling

of the economy.

• 3. AND TO EDGE OUT OBAMA AMONG LATINOS, ROMNEY TARGETS THEM WITH ECONOMIC MESSAGE
• With an unclear immigration policy, the GOP presumptive nominee is seeking valuable Hispanic votes using the economy as a pitch.

• 4. DEFENSE RESTS WITHOUT CALLING SANDUSKY
• Closing arguments will wrap up a week of often graphic testimonies in the Penn State abuse trial.

• 5. RED CROSS WILL START ATTEMPTING TO EVACUATE HOMS RESIDENTS
• Assad government has approved relief operation in restive town.

• 6. AI WEIWEI WILL BE FREE TO TRAVEL AROUND CHINA BUT NOT ABROAD
• Beijing authorities will return the renowned artist's passport only on the condition that he not travel outside the country.

• 7. TITLE IX CELEBRATES 40TH ANNIVERSARY AND FEMALE ATHLETES ALL OVER AMERICA HAVE REASON TO CELEBRATE
• Although they might not know what Title IX is, girls' athletic achievements in recent decades owe much to it.

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