Tuesday,  July 23, 2013 • Vol. 15--No. 09 • 26 of 34

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• 5. MORSI REMAINS INCOMMUNICADO
• The fate of Egypt's former leader, still held without charge, has become a focus of the political battle between his Muslim Brotherhood and the new military-backed government.

• 6. WHERE GEORGE ZIMMERMAN SURFACED
• Police say he helped a couple and their two children out of an overturned SUV on a Florida highway last week. Otherwise, he's kept out of sight since his acquittal.

• 7. WHY PREDATORS ARE ATTACKING WOMEN IN CLEVELAND
• After several killings and abductions, some point to the disintegration of neighborhoods and a mistrust of police.

• 8. NORWEGIAN WOMAN FREE TO LEAVE DUBAI
• She reported being raped -- but authorities instead arrested her for having sex outside of marriage. Now the charge has been dropped.

• 9. WHICH MEAL COULD HELP PROTECT YOUR HEART
• A study finds that older men who regularly skip breakfast have a higher risk of heart attack.

• 10. SHIRLEY JONES' NEW BOOK CAUSING A STIR
• The one-time matriarch of TV's "The Partridge Family," now 79, dishes about her troubled marriage to the late Jack Cassidy and her "highly sexed" nature.

AP News in Brief
First day of parenting faces Prince William and wife Kate after birth sparks global party

• LONDON (AP) -- It's Day One of parenting for Prince William and Kate. After the excitement and fatigue and joy of childbirth -- emotions shared with a nation -- the young couple is expected to bring the prince home Tuesday.
• It is a daunting moment for any young couple, even one with as much support as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
• The infant's name -- and what he looks like -- remain a royal mystery. And as he begins a long journey expected to see him someday become a king, Britons, and supporters from around the world, have been joining the royal family in celebration.

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