Monday,  July 9, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 361 • 17 of 25 •  Other Editions

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in more conservative parts of Wisconsin.

• 9. IT'S NOT A BATTERY, BUT IT KEEPS GOING AND GOING
• Don't tell Irvin Gordon to trade in his 1966 Volvo P1800S. The man from New York's Long Island needs only 34,000 more miles to crack 3 million on his odometer.

• 10. FEDERER ROLLS A "7'' AT WIMBLEDON
• Roger Federer captures his seventh title at the All England Club and 17th major overall after defeating Scotsman Andy Murray in four sets.


AP News in Brief
Having trouble getting online? Your Internet provider's help line may be your only hope

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- Having trouble getting online?
• Some may find their smartphones working overtime because the family computer couldn't seem to connect to the Internet Monday morning.
• You may be one of thousands across the United States who waited too long or simply didn't believe the warnings, and your Internet may have shut down just after midnight because of malware that took over computers around the world more than a year ago.
• At 12:01 a.m. EDT, the FBI turned off the Internet servers that were functioning as a temporary safety net to keep infected computers online for the past eight months. The court order the agency had gotten to keep the servers running expired, and it was not renewed.
• Now, if your computer is infected, your only hope is your Internet service provider's help desk.
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Supreme Court's decision renews questions about IRS capability to enforce health care mandate

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- Can the Internal Revenue Service police President

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