Thursday,  September 13, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 058 • 20 of 39 •  Other Editions

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agency said.
• The South Dakota forecast for the rest of the week calls for high temperatures mainly in the 70s and 80s, but the state is likely to see more hot weather before fall coolness arrives, meteorologist Jeff Johnson told the Rapid City Journal.
• "We're not out of the woods yet in terms of 90 degree weather or 100 degree weather," he said.

10 Things to Know for Today
The Associated Press

• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Thursday:
• 1. PROTESTERS STORM AMERICAN EMBASSY IN YEMEN
• Violence follows attacks targeting U.S. diplomatic compounds in Libya, Egypt.

• 2. OBAMA, ROMNEY TRADE TOUGH WORDS
• Fallout from deadly attack in Libya injects foreign policy into presidential race.

• 3. WHAT THE FED MAY ANNOUNCE THURSDAY
• Many investors think the big step of a third round of bond purchases could be in store to perk up the U.S. economy.

• 4. THE FALLOUT FROM A U.S. STRIKE AGAINST IRAN
• An attack would carry the risk of all-out war in the Middle East, a cost/benefit assessment says.

• 5. SO LONG, SUPERSIZE
• Health experts hope the expected end Thursday of big sugary drinks in NYC begins conversations that change attitudes about overeating.

• 6. POPE HEADING TO LEBANON
• Pontiff's trip given urgency by civil war in Syria, slaying of U.S. ambassador in Libya.

• 7. LOVE AT FIRST TOUCH
• The AP's Michael Liedtke tests Apple's new iPhone 5 -- and comes away delighted.

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