Monday,  July 2, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 354 • 18 of 26 •  Other Editions

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be talked about today (all times EDT):
• 1. MITT ROMNEY'S DOOMSDAY SCENARIO FOR HEALTH CARE IS A STRETCH
• Job losses, deficit increase, and losing your insurance are not entirely accurate repercussions of President Barack Obama's signature legislation.

• 2. AFTER A WEEKEND WITHOUT ELECTRICITY, COMMUTERS FACE FRUSTRATING ROADS
• The mid-Atlantic region may have a tough ride back to work as mass-transit delays and poor road conditions loom.

• 3. MEXICO'S FORMER LONG-TIME RULING PARTY SET TO SAIL BACK TO POWER
• The PRI promises to be democratic, but its autocratic history leaves many wondering.

• 4. STUDY SAYS EARLY FULL-TERM BABIES MAY FACE LATER SCHOOL WOES
• A little more time in the womb may matter, according to the latest research, which may redefine what a premature birth means.

• 5. WHAT THE ROMNEYS DO ON SUMMER VACATION
• Water ski, paddleboard, and go to church. Picturesque lakeside vacation means worship too for the devout GOP candidate and his family.

• 6. BARCLAYS CHAIRMAN STEPS DOWN
• Accepting the blame for a price-fixing scandal and $453 million in fines, British bank boss steps down.

• 7. EUROZONE JOBLESS RATE REACHES 11.1 PERCENT
• As currency bloc reaches highest unemployment level since common currency was adopted, Spain has one in every four people looking for a job.

• 8. SAUDI WOMEN ATHLETES FEAR BACKLASH
• The conservative kingdom's female athletes may make history by taking part in the Olympics. But some are wary of conservative reaction at home.

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