Friday,  August 10, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 027 • 18 of 26 •  Other Editions

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• 2. REFINERY FIRE MAY MEAN HIGHER GAS PRICES FOR WEST COAST
• Analysts expect prices to surpass $4 per gallon, but a Chevron spokesman says other factors are involved in the rising fuel costs.

• 3. ROMNEY AIMS TO SHOW HE'S NOT A ONE-ISSUE CANDIDATE
• The Republican presidential candidate starts poking at Obama on a variety of topics as he looks to gain ground.

• 4. WHAT THE FOCUS WILL BE IN TRIAL OF COLORADO SHOOTER

• As attorneys prepare to argue whether James Holmes is mentally ill, some victims and their families ask if the trial will be about him or his actions.

• 5. NUNS GATHER TO DISCUSS VATICAN-ORDERED OVERHAUL
• The Leadership Conference of Women Religious is expected to announce at a 3:45 p.m. news conference whether they intend to challenge a Vatican order to reform their views on the priesthood, artificial contraception and homosexuality.

• 6. HOW THE OUTDOOR RECREATION INDUSTRY IS FLEXING ITS MUSCLES IN UTAH
• The group threatens to pull a lucrative semiannual trade show if the state doesn't change course on environmental issues.

• 7. IT'S LANCE ARMSTRONG VERSUS U.S. ANTI-DOPING AGENCY
• His lawyers are asking at a 3 p.m. hearing that a federal judge block doping charges against the cyclist.

• 8. PUNISHMENT FOR AWOL SOLDIER WHO PLANNED FORT HOOD ATTACK TO BE DECIDED
• The sentencing of Army Pfc. Naser Jason Abdo is set for 10 a.m. after he was convicted in May on six federal charges.

• 9. HOW A CONSUMER WATCHDOG WILL PROTECT MORTGAGE BORROWERS
• The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposes new rules to keep mort

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