Monday,  December 17, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 152 • 18 of 24 •  Other Editions

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• 1. LANZA HAD ENOUGH AMMO TO KILL ALMOST EVERY CHILD AT SCHOOL
• As a Connecticut town mourns, some residents wonder if life can ever return to normal in Newtown.

• 2. FIRST FUNERALS FOR THE YOUNGEST
• Services are planned for 6-year-olds Jack Pinto, a New York Giants fan who may be buried in Victor Cruz's jersey, and Noah Pozner, whose twin sister survived the massacre.

• 3. OBAMA MOURNS IN NEWTOWN AND OPENS DOOR TO GUN CONTROL
• The president said he would use "whatever power" he has to prevent mass shootings in the future.

• 4. JITTERY US GOES BACK TO SCHOOL
• Officials planned to add police patrols and make guidance counselors available in the wake of the Newtown shooting.

• 5. MOVEMENT ON THE 'FISCAL CLIFF'
• Boehner offers tax increases on people making more than $1 million a year.

• 6. CALL FOR A REDO IN EGYPT VOTE
• Rights groups say women, Christians and other opponents were prevented from voting on Morsi's controversial constitution.

• 7. AN EXPLOSION INSIDE A US COMPOUND IN KABUL
• Dozens are injured after the blast hit an American military contractor's headquarters.

• 8. WHAT'S LANDING ON THE MOON
• The twin NASA spacecraft Ebb and Flow are expected to plunge into a lunar mountain at 5:28 p.m. after running out of fuel.

• 9. WHAT PEPSI IS TINKERING WITH
• Diet Pepsi is quietly changing its sweetener ahead of a major rebranding set for next month.

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