Wednesday, May 30, 2012

10 Things to Know for Wednesday

Former Liberian President Charles Taylor waits for the start of his sentencing judgement in the courtroom of the Special Court for Sierra Leone(SCSL) in Leidschendam, near The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday May 30, 2012. The SCSL found Taylor guilty last month on 11 charges of aiding and abetting the rebels who went on a bloody rampage during the decade-long war that ended in 2002 with more than 50,000 dead. Taylor became the first former head of state convicted by an international war crimes court since World War II. Taylor will serve his sentence in a British prison. (AP Photo/Toussaint Kluiters, Pool)

Former Liberian President Charles Taylor waits for the start of his sentencing judgement in the courtroom of the Special Court for Sierra Leone(SCSL) in Leidschendam, near The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday May 30, 2012. The SCSL found Taylor guilty last month on 11 charges of aiding and abetting the rebels who went on a bloody rampage during the decade-long war that ended in 2002 with more than 50,000 dead. Taylor became the first former head of state convicted by an international war crimes court since World War II. Taylor will serve his sentence in a British prison. (AP Photo/Toussaint Kluiters, Pool)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, greets supporters after speaking at a campaign event at the Somers Furniture warehouse in Las Vegas, Tuesday, May 29, 2012 in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

FILE - In this April 28, 2001 file photo, master flatpicker Doc Watson performs at the annual Merlefest at Wilkes Comunity College in Wilkesboro, N.C. Watson, the Grammy-award winning folk musician whose lightning-fast style of flatpicking influenced guitarists around the world for more than a half-century, died Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at a hospital in Winston-Salem, according to a hospital spokeswoman and his management company. He was 89. (AP Photo/Alan Marler, File)

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today (times EDT):

1. UN RIGHTS BODY WILL HOLD SESSION ON SYRIAN MASSACRE

The special session will address the killing of more than 100 in Houla, which prompted the U.S. and at least a dozen other nations to expel Syrian diplomats.

2. DONALD TRUMP AGAIN QUESTIONS OBAMA'S BIRTH CERTIFICATE

The real estate mogul renews his widely debunked doubts in TV interviews, partially overshadowing Romney's primary victory in Texas that helped him secure the Republican presidential nomination.

3. FORMER LIBERIAN PRESIDENT SENTENCED TO 50 YEARS IN PRISON

The war crimes tribunal orders the prison term for Charles Taylor for aiding and abetting notorious rebels in Sierra Leone's civil war.

4. DEALS WITH BANKS PILE FEES ON COLLEGE STUDENTS

A public interest group says as many as 900 colleges are pushing students into using payment debit cards that carry hefty costs, sometimes even to get their financial aid money.

5. HEALTH CARE CREDIT FOR SMALL BUSINESSES DISAPPOINTS

The feature of Obama's health care law has been claimed by only about 170,000 businesses out of a pool of as many as 4 million. The administration is now seeking ways to make it easier for businesses to apply.

6. DEFENSE BEGINS IN CLEMENS PERJURY TRIAL

When court resumes at 9 a.m., his lawyers plan to hammer the message that hard work ? not steroids or human growth hormone ? turned Clemens into a great pitcher.

7. LABOR DEPARTMENT RELEASES CITY-BY-CITY JOBLESS NUMBERS

At 10 a.m., it releases the April unemployment rates for more than 370 metro areas.

8. OBAMA COMMENT DRAWS COMPLAINTS FROM POLAND

The White House says the president misspoke when he used the term "Polish death camp" during a Medal of Freedom ceremony. Poles said Obama should have called it a "German death camp in Nazi-occupied Poland," to distinguish the perpetrators from the location.

9. BLIND GUITAR-PICKING MASTER DOC WATSON DIES AT 89

His lightning-fast style of flatpicking influenced guitarists around the world for more than a half-century.

10. TONY PARKER SCORES 34 TO LEAD SAN ANTONIO OVER OKLAHOMA CITY

The Spurs 120-111 victory was their 20th straight, giving them a 2-0 lead in the NBA Western Conference finals.

Associated Press

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