Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Year 2012Episode 11760 minJun 13, 2012
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
2012/06/12 Headlines: Recession Shrank Net Worth of U.S. Families to 1992 Levels; U.N. Warns of Dangers to Syrian Civilians in Mounting Crisis; Monitors Seek Access to Syrian Sites Amid Heavy Clashes; Supreme Court Rejects Appeals by Gitmo Prisoners; Padilla Torture Appeal Rejected by Supreme Court; Scores Feared Dead After Afghan Earthquakes, Landslide; U.S. Negotiating Team Withdrawn from Pakistan Talks; Mubarak in Stable Condition After Health Crisis; DOJ Showdown over Florida Voter Purge Escalates; NY Cop Indicted for Killing Unarmed Black Teen Ramarley Graham; Trial Begins for OWS Protesters in Trinity Church Case; Holder Could Face Contempt Vote for "Fast and Furious" Operation; Dr. Bronner’s CEO Arrested for Hemp Action Outside White House; Commerce Secretary John Bryson Takes Medical Leave After Car Crashes; U.S. Drone Crashes in Maryland Swamp;$
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