Tuesday,  July 24, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 010 • 19 of 28 •  Other Editions

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10 Things to Know for Tuesday
The Associated Press

• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today (all times EDT):
• 1. FAMILIES PLAN FINAL GOODBYES
• After getting their first glimpse of the man police say killed 12 people in a Colorado movie theater, families of the victims return home to begin burying their loved ones.


• 2. WHY SANCTIONS WILL BE FELT BEYOND PENN STATE'S CAMPUS
• Stiff NCAA sanctions mean Penn State will take at least a $60 million hit. But the temporary evisceration of the university's football program means less money, too, for the leafy college town nicknamed "Happy Valley" and the surrounding community.

• 3. DO AS WE SAY, NOT AS WE DO
• France's National Assembly is set to pass a law on sexual harassment -- a week after male legislators in the chamber greeted a Cabinet minister wearing a blue-and-white flowered dress with suggestive hoots and catcalls.

• 4. HE'S LEAVING, ON A JET PLANE
• The GOP's Mitt Romney departs on his first foreign trip as a presidential candidate. His itinerary includes Great Britain, Israel and Poland.

• 5. SHRINK THAT DRINK, MAYOR URGES
• Friends and foes of New York City's proposed ban on large sugary drinks will have their say at a public hearing at 1 p.m.

• 6. LAWMAN GETS CHANCE TO DEFEND HIMSELF
• With his immigration patrols, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio is a hero to some, a rogue to others. He's expected to testify at a racial profiling trial starting at 11:30 a.m.

• 7. FIRST US WOMAN IN SPACE DIES AT 61

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