Friday,  August 17, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 0334• 31 of 39 •  Other Editions

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• Heupel said Thursday no one has been arrested yet for passing the counterfeit bills.

10 Things to Know for Friday
• The Associated Press

• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today (times EDT):
• 1. PUTIN-PROTESTING PUSSY RIOT GETTING VERDICT
• Around the world, the punk rockers' supporters plan to rally right before today's ruling.

• 2. THE SECRET BEHIND ROMNEY'S TWITTER POPULARITY
• Some are questioning whether his more than 861,000 followers are for real.

• 3. A LOOK AT THE MOTIVATION FOR ECUADOR TO PROTECT ASSANGE
• Offering asylum to the man responsible for the biggest-ever spilling of U.S. secrets was apparently too attractive for President Rafael Correa to resist.

• 4. WHEN HUMANS CAN'T SAVE YOU, IT'S EMILY TO THE RESCUE
• The remote-controlled craft with a flotation device is being used by lifeguards on the "Baywatch" beaches in California.

• 5. CAMPERS: BE WARY OF MORE THAN BEARS
• Rodents at popular Yosemite lodging spot may have spread rare and fatal virus.

• 6. FELLOW BIPOLAR SUFFERER KENNEDY VISITS JESSE JACKSON JR.
• The ex-congressman from Rhode Island says his colleague's deep depression will take lots of work to manage.

• 7. HOW A 297-POUND 12-YEAR-OLD FEELS AFTER PEEWEE FOOTBALL BAN
• "I'm not sad, I'm mad that I don't get to play."

• 8. TIMEPIECE MAKER WATCHES AS PLEA FOR $100,000 NETS HIM $10.3 MILLION
• The founder of Pebble Technology discovered the joy of crowdfunding.

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