Monday,  November 12, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 117 • 24 of 33 •  Other Editions

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• 6. GREEK CRISIS SPARKS A RAGE AGAINST FOREIGNERS
• As Greece sinks further into economic misery, police are seeing a rising wave of extreme-right violence against dark-skinned migrants.

• 7. WHAT THE BBC IS DOING TO DEAL WITH ITS SCANDAL
• The head of the broadcaster's governing body is calling for a "thorough, radical structural overhaul" after the bungling of reports that powerful Britons sexually abused children.

• 8. U.S. COLLEGES GET A MORE INTERNATIONAL LOOK
• The full out-of-state tuition foreign students pay may be a factor in their increased numbers at universities.

• 9. FINDING HUMOR IN THE STORM TRAGEDY
• New York's comedy clubs deal with a bad situation like they always do -- by turning Sandy into a running punchline.

• 10. WHO THE LAKERS HIRED AS THEIR NEW COACH
• Mike D'Antoni got the job over former Lakers coach Phil Jackson.

AP News in Brief
Info emerges about Florida woman who received emails from Petraeus' paramour

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- As questions swirl about the extramarital affair that led to the resignation of CIA Director David Petraeus, the retired general and his biographer, Paula Broadwell, have been quiet about details of their relationship. However, information has emerged about the woman who received the emails from Broadwell that led to the FBI's discovery of Petraeus' indiscretion.
• A senior U.S. military official identified the second woman as Jill Kelley, 37, who lives in Tampa, Fla., and serves as an unpaid social liaison to MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, where the military's Central Command and Special Operations Command are located.
• In a statement Sunday, Kelley and her husband, Scott, said: "We and our family have been friends with Gen. Petraeus and his family for over five years. We respect his and his family's privacy and want the same for us and our three children."

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