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rence Berkeley National Laboratory. He originally was from Italy.

SD Guard soldiers who served overseas coming home

• RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) -- Eighteen South Dakota National Guard soldiers who served nine months of duty in Afghanistan will be home in time for Thanksgiving.
• The members of the Rapid City-based 129th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment will return Wednesday. The Guard says a welcome-home ceremony is scheduled that morning at the Duke Corning Armory at Camp Rapid. Gov. Dennis Daugaard is scheduled to be on hand.
• The unit arrived at Fort Dix, N.J., a week ago to go through the demobilization process.
• The unit's mission overseas involved public affairs, media coverage and media escorting.

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. HOW SOME SENATORS ARE PREPARING FOR AN IRANIAN REVERSAL ON DEAL
• A bill would ask Obama to certify Tehran's nuclear compliance every month but the White House wants to give diplomacy a chance first.

• 2. FORMER IRAN HOSTAGES REFLECT ON NUCLEAR DEAL
• Some say negotiations with Tehran are futile while others are more optimistic.

• 3. NEWTOWN SHOOTER'S MOTIVE MAY REMAIN A MYSTERY
• In a report on the Connecticut school massacre, authorities sketch a chilling portrait of Adam Lanza and his twisted fascination with violence.

• 4. MORE CHARGES IN OHIO PREP FOOTBALL RAPE CASE
• The school superintendent and three others are accused of lying or failing to report possible child abuse in connection with the assault, which drew national attention.

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