Friday,  November 9, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 115 • 31 of 40 •  Other Editions

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• Alleged victims and relatives are scheduled to testify by video conference from Afghanistan against Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, accused of being the gunman who devastated their remote villages during a nighttime massacre last March.

• 6. GABRIELLE GIFFORDS FACE-TO-FACE WITH THE MAN WHO TRIED TO

KILL HER
• The former congresswoman looks closely at the convicted gunman for several minutes at his sentencing hearing but says nothing.

• 7. NAVY SEALS SPILLED SECRETS
• Special ops warriors disciplined after divulging classified information to the maker of a video game, officials say.

• 8. NEW ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY IS NAMED

• Justin Welby, who shifted mid-career from the oil industry to the clergy, is named leader of the world's Anglicans.

• 9. GIVING NEW MEANING TO ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH
• Hit the slopes -- and then a bong? Colorado's newly passed recreational marijuana measure opens the door to a new world of pot tourism.

• 10. COLTS FEELING LUCKY
• Rookie quarterback Andrew Luck runs for two touchdowns and Indianapolis improves to 6-3 with a 27-10 win over Jacksonville.

AP News in Brief
APNewsBreak: Senators working on tougher Iran sanctions as Obama seeks another diplomatic push

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- Lawmakers are working on a set of new and unprecedented Iran sanctions that could prevent the Islamic republic from doing business with most of the world until it agrees to international constraints on its nuclear program, officials say.
• The bipartisan financial and trade restrictions amount to a "complete sanctions regime" against Tehran, according to one congressional aide involved in the process. But it could put the Obama administration in a difficult position with allies who

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