Friday,  June 29, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 351 • 21 of 29 •  Other Editions

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• After tough all-night bargaining, European leaders appear to salvage what had seemed to be a summit teetering toward failure by agreeing to funnel money directly to struggling banks, and in the longer term to form a tighter union.

• 3. CORPORATE CYBERCRIME OFTEN GOES UNDERREPORTED
• Hackers broke into computers at hotel giant Wyndham three times in two years and stole credit card information belonging to hundreds of thousands of customers. Wyndham didn't report the break-in in corporate filings even though the SEC wants companies to inform investors.

• 4. OBAMA HEADS TO SWING STATE DEVASTATED BY WILDFIRES
• The president arrives in Colorado at 1:55 p.m. to survey damage from the state's worst fires in a decade.

• 5. CLINTON TO MEET WITH RUSSIAN COUNTERPART
• The secretary of state has a midday meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, with the foreign minister before a dozen nations meet Saturday in Geneva to discuss the next steps involving violence-wracked Syria.

• 6. ZIMMERMAN GETS ANOTHER BOND HEARING
• At 9:30 a.m., a Florida judge will weigh several factors in deciding whether to set a second bond for the neighborhood watch leader who fatally shot Trayvon Martin.

• 7. NOW IT'S MADOFF'S YOUNGER BROTHER'S TURN
• Peter Madoff, 66, the brother of a man who became an icon for financial crime after the economy collapsed in 2008, is poised to plead guilty to criminal charges at an 11 a.m. proceeding.

• 8. CONGRESS TO TACKLE KEY BILLS
• Lawmakers are poised to vote on a massive legislative package that overhauls highway and transit programs, salvages an estimated 3 million jobs and spares millions of students from higher interest rates on college loans.

• 9. TANK-DRIVING FANTASY BECOMES REALITY
• Some drivers are flocking to a remote spot in Minnesota to turn the frustration of being stuck in traffic into metal-crunching reality. For as little as $399, you can pilot surplus military tanks and other armored vehicles around old limestone quarry.

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