Monday,  July 30, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 016 • 44 of 53 •  Other Editions

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Adelstein said in a statement.
• Nelson said that the funding uncertainty has prompted the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners to ask that the FCC rethink its reforms.
• Business owners who can't predict what their revenue will be won't borrow money and won't invest in infrastructure, he said.
• "It's really putting the brakes on the broadband development that we had seen in rural South Dakota," Nelson said.

10 Things to Know for Monday
The Associated Press

• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today (times EDT):
• 1. COLORADO SHOOTING SUSPECT FACES ARRAIGNMENT
• James Holmes, who's accused of killing 12 people in a suburban Denver movie theater, faces formal charges at 11:30 a.m., and legal analysts expect the case to be dominated by arguments over his sanity.

• 2. WHERE THE GOP PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE IS TODAY
• After courting Jewish donors in Jerusalem, Romney heads to Poland to meet with past and present officials. He'll also visit the site where the first shots were fired in World War II -- Westerplatte Memorial -- at 11:50 a.m.

• 3. U.S. AUDIT FINDS IRAQI POLICE TRAINING FAILED
• Auditors conclude that more than $200 million was wasted on a program that Baghdad says was neither needed nor wanted.

• 4. HEY YOU! WATCH WHERE YOU'RE GOING
• AP's Joan Lowy reports that injuries to smartphone-distracted walkers have more than quadrupled in the past seven years.

• 5. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION GETS MARQUEE INVITE
• Sources tell the AP's Julie Pace and Ken Thomas that Bill Clinton will make a prime-time speech in Charlotte, N.C., on Sept. 5, the night before Obama formally accepts the party nomination.

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