Friday,  Nov. 22, 2013 • Vol. 16--No. 129 • 28 of 36

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• Sanford appealed the circuit court's decision to the Supreme Court, and the justices reversed the order for a new trial.
• "On the issue of whether Lisa's cardiac and subsequent medical problems were caused by Sanford's negligence, the jury's verdict must be sustained because it is explained with reference to the evidence," the justices wrote.

10 Things to Know for Today
The Associated Press

• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
• 1. SOLEMN MEMORIALS MARK JFK 50TH ANNIVERSARY
• Dallas wants to reflect on Kennedy's legacy in its Dealey Plaza ceremony.

• 2. SKIES COULD BECOME CELLPHONE-FRIENDLY
• Federal regulators are considering changing "outdated" rules against making calls during passenger flights.

• 3. GOP WARNS DEMOCRATS THEY MIGHT REGRET FILIBUSTER CURB
• Partisan animosity shows no sign of letting up ahead of new battles on federal default and budget deficit.

• 4. WHY THE ARCTIC IS ON THE U.S. MILITARY'S RADAR
• Melting ice caps and competition for oil and gas make the polar region the new frontier for investment and exploration.

• 5. SUPERMARKET COLLAPSE KILLS 32 IN LATVIA
• Officials in the northern European nation are trying to find out why the roof of the building caved in.

• 6. STATE OF MOURNING REFLECTS EGYPT'S MOOD
• Terrorist attacks, train accidents and even a World Cup qualifier defeat are souring Egyptians' outlook on their country's future.

• 7. IN ARIZONA, 'CAUSE FOR GRAVE ALARM'
• Thousands of calls to a state hotline alleging child abuse or neglect were never investigated, officials discover.

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