Thursday,  June 28, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 350 • 31 of 40 •  Other Editions

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president's initiative shortly after 10 a.m.

• 3. IF YOU CAN'T STAND THE HEAT, STAY IN THE KITCHEN
• With 1,015 heat records being broken around the country, many may not want to venture outside their air-conditioned homes.

• 4. NO BUTTS ABOUT CAMPUS IF TOBACCO BANS GET ENACTED
• The movement at more than half of universities is driven by mounting evidence of the health risks of secondhand smoke and other factors.

• 5. HOLDER EXPECTED TO GET FAST AND FURIOUS DECISION FROM CONGRESS
• House Republicans plan historic votes after 4:30 p.m. on whether to hold the attorney general in civil and criminal contempt of Congress.

• 6. YOUNG ADULTS ARE STAYING IN THE CITY
• New census data shows they are delaying careers, marriage and having children amid persistently high unemployment.

• 7. COMING SOON: SEVERE WEATHER ALERTS TO SMARTPHONES
• The alerts can also be used to spread the word about missing children or national security threats.

• 8. NEWS CORP. SPLITS NEWSPAPER AND ENTERTAINMENT INTERESTS
• The global media conglomerate will end up with two separate companies.

• 9. LEGISLATION ON HIGHWAYS AND STUDENT LOANS EXPECTED BY SATURDAY
• Without action by then, federal authority to conduct road, mass transit and other transportation programs would end along with the ability to collect gas taxes.

• 10. PHELPS FINALLY GETS A NIGHT OFF FROM BATTLING LOCHTE
• The Olympic gold medalist will swim in the 200-meter butterfly final at 8 p.m. without his rival to worry about.


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