Tuesday,  August 21, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 038• 40 of 49 •  Other Editions

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water in the state.
• Jackley says the water belongs to South Dakota, and that he might take the corps to court to protect the state's interests.
• The corps has released draft surplus water reports for Missouri River reservoirs in Montana, the Dakotas and Nebraska. The agency is taking public comments until Sept. 7 and plans public meetings in all the states. A meeting is set on Aug. 27 in the South Dakota capital of Pierre and Aug. 28 in the North Dakota capital of Bismarck.

Missing South Dakota prison inmate apprehended

• SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -- A South Dakota prison inmate who walked away from a minimum-security unit at the State Penitentiary in Sioux Falls is back in custody.
• Corrections officials say 38-year-old Shane Archer went missing Saturday night and was apprehended in the city Sunday afternoon.
• Archer is serving a five-year sentence for a grand theft conviction in Lawrence County.

10 Things to Know for Tuesday

• The Associated Press
• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will

be talked about today (times EDT):
• 1. TODD AKIN SAYS HE IS STAYING IN THE SENATE RACE
• But Missouri law gives him until 5 p.m. Tuesday as pressure to leave continues after his "legitimate" rape comment.

• 2. SIX YEARS OF NYPD SPYING ON MUSLIMS, NO TERROR CASES
• Newly unsealed testimony shows the police infiltration of Muslim groups never triggered a terrorism investigation.

• 3. TOP U.S. GENERAL SAFE AFTER ROCKET HITS PARKED PLANE
• The joint chiefs of staff chairman was not near the aircraft at an Afghanistan base, but the strike may be a propaganda coup for the Taliban.

• 4. HOW PUSSY RIOT'S PUNISHMENT STACKS UP AROUND THE WORLD
• Where insulting the king, killing your cattle, bouncing checks, even chewing gum

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