Friday,  June 28, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 342 • 28 of 36

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• 3. OBAMA DOWNPLAYS SNOWDEN SEARCH
• The president called the NSA leaker a "29-year-old hacker" and said it wasn't worth wheeling and dealing with other countries to win his extradition to face espionage charges in the U.S.

• 4. WHAT MANDELA'S DAUGHTER SAYS
• Her father is still able to open his eyes and react to family's touch. South Africa's government said his condition is critical but stable.

• 5. WHO TRAINED BOSTON BOMB SUSPECTS
• An indictment against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev suggests the Tsarnaev brothers learned how to make pressure-cooker explosives on the Internet, not from a terror network.

• 6. OBAMA TRIES TO BUILD AFRICAN LEGACY
• The president has been to his father's home continent twice in five years, less frequently than both Bush and Clinton.

• 7. PROSECUTORS DETAIL CASE AGAINST HERNANDEZ
• They say the ex-New England Patriot orchestrated the shooting of Odin Lloyd because he talked to the wrong people at a nightclub.

• 8. HOW HOT WILL THE WEST GET
• Death Valley in California is expecting a high of 124 and some officials worry it might get too hot to fly airplanes.

• 9. HOSPITALS TRY TO KEEP THEIR HANDS CLEAN
• Some are testing a system that uses beepers, buzzers and lights to remind workers to use hand sanitizer and to report those who don't.

• 10. SURPRISING NBA DRAFT PICK AND TRADE
• Anthony Bennett of UNLV was chosen by Cleveland over favored Nerlens Noel, and the Nets and Celtics pulled off a blockbuster trade that gave Brooklyn Kevin Garnett.



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