Tuesday,  July 24, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 010 • 20 of 28 •  Other Editions

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• Space used to be a man's world. Then came Sally Ride.

• 8. 'AMERICAN IDOL' FINDS A NEW JUDGE
• Pop singer Mariah Carey inks a one-year deal to join the show next season. She'll be paid $18 million, an AP source says.

• 9. US vs. SPAIN MUCH MORE THAN A TUNEUP
• The U.S. men's basketball squad squares off against Spain -- the team it beat four years ago to win Olympic gold -- today at 4:30 p.m. It's just an exhibition, but nobody would be surprised if the world's top two teams meet again for the title in London.

• 10. SEATTLE IS HOME NO MORE

• Outfielder Ichiro Suzuki, a 10-time All-Star, was traded from Seattle to the Yankees. No need for him to travel, though. Since New York was playing the Mariners Tuesday, all Suzuki needed to do was walk from the home to the visitors clubhouse.

AP News in Brief
Rage vented, families turn from shooting suspect's court appearance to plan victims' goodbyes

• CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) -- With their anger and tears stirred by the sight of James Holmes in a courtroom with red hair and glassy eyes, the families of those killed in the Colorado theater massacre now must go home to plan their final goodbyes.
• Tom Teves' stare bore into Holmes as the 24-year-old former graduate student sat as though in a daze during his court appearance Monday. Teves' son was one of the 12 people Holmes is accused of killing after Alex Teves dove to protect his girlfriend in the shooting early Friday.
• Another 58 were wounded, including seven critically, when a gunman opened fire at a midnight showing of "The Dark Knight Rises" in nearby Aurora.
• The father called the red-and-orange-haired object of his anger "a coward" for allegedly mowing down defenseless victims, including a girl.
• "Somebody had to be in the courtroom to say, 'You know what? You went in with

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