Tuesday,  June 26, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 348 • 23 of 31 •  Other Editions

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• 4. GLOBAL GROUP REPORTS ON WAYS TO IMPROVE U.S. ECONOMY
• The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development issues its report at 10 a.m.

• 5. MOODY'S DOWNGRADES RATINGS ON SPANISH BANKS
• The agency made the cut to 28 banks, saying they are vulnerable to further losses from the country's real-estate bust.

• 6. ARIZONA MUST NOW ADJUST AFTER HIGH COURT RULING
• One police chief says the decision on the state's immigration law will burden local departments and erode the trust of the Latino community.


• 7. FOR-PROFIT SCHOOLS COULD LOSE FINANCIAL AID
• The Education Department reports that students at 93 schools were unable to get jobs and pay off their student loans.

• 8. FACEBOOK CHANGES USERS' ADDRESSES
• Many were surprised to see their email designations now ended with facebook.com.

• 9. QUEEN STARTS TWO-DAY VISIT TO NORTHERN IRELAND
• The monarch celebrates a hard-won peace in a town that bore witness to the worst and best from the conflict.

• 10. PHELPS AND LOCHTE FACE OFF IN ROUND TWO OF SWIMMING TRIALS
• The 27-year-old Floridian beat the owner of 14 gold medals in the first showdown, but they return to the pool today.


AP News in Brief
Listen up, voters: News from Washington this week could drive fall elections

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- If you pay attention to election 2012 at all this summer,

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