Thursday,  August 16, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 033 • 18 of 26 •  Other Editions

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• 1. WHAT'S NEXT FOR WIKILEAKS FOUNDER
• Ecuador's about to say whether Julian Assange, accused of sexual misconduct, gets asylum.

• 2. THE RUNNING MATE'S JOB: SELL HIS BOSS
• Biden and Ryan are also proving adept at their other task: tearing down the other's No. 1.

• 3. HOW FELIX HERNANDEZ CAPS HIS PERFECT-GAME STYLE

• The Seattle ace wears his hat crooked, and many of his pitches aren't very straight, either.

• 4. THE TABLET WAR IS STILL ONE-SIDED
• The Galaxy Note 10.1 is on sale, but AP reviewer Peter Svensson says you're still better off with an iPad.

• 5. WHY THE WEST NILE OUTBREAK IN DALLAS IS SO WORRISOME
• It's the deadliest in the US, and aerial spraying starts soon.

• 6. A STARK WARNING FOR FAMILY CAREGIVERS
• AARP says they too often put off their own doctor visits, deplete savings and cut back working hours.

• 7. THESE CEOS GOT MORE THAN THEIR COMPANIES PAID IN U.S. TAXES
• AT&T, Boeing and Citigroup are among 26 companies noted in a liberal-leaning think tank's report.

• 8. PENN STATE OFFICIALS FACE CHARGES, BUT NOT ITS EX-PRESIDENT
• The university's athletic director and retired vice president head to court today, but Graham Spanier has so far avoided criminal charges.

• 9. HOW TO MAKE SURE YOUR KID COMES HOME SAFE FROM A SOLO FLIGHT
• AP airlines writers' tips after United loses tracks of a child: Book a nonstop flight and pack paperwork, cellphone, snacks and cash.

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