2012年10月16日 星期二

ABC News: U.S.: 5 Things To Know This Morning

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5 Things To Know This Morning
Oct 16th 2012, 09:45

Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning.

1. Names Released in Maine Zumba Sex Scandal

Police released the first round of names of people they say paid for sex with a Zumba instructor charged with running a prostitution operation out of her studio on Monday. Police in the small seaside town of Kennebunk, Maine released 21 names of the more than 150 people suspected with being clients of Zumba instructor Alexis Wright.

2. Hurricane Paul Weakens to Category 2

PHOTO: Alexis Wright, 29, left, sits during her arraignment on 109 counts of prostitution, violation of privacy, tax evasion and other charges for allegedly providing sex for money at her Kennebunk fitness studio and office, Oct. 9, 2012 in Portland, Main

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Alexis Wright, 29, left, sits during her... View Full Size
PHOTO: Alexis Wright, 29, left, sits during her arraignment on 109 counts of prostitution, violation of privacy, tax evasion and other charges for allegedly providing sex for money at her Kennebunk fitness studio and office, Oct. 9, 2012 in Portland, Main

Hurricane Paul weakened to a Category 2 storm in the Pacific overnight, but is still hovering near the western coast of Mexico. Paul's maximum sustained winds decreased to 110 miles per hour, the National Hurricane Center said late Monday night.

3. Gas Prices Down 3 Cents

The weekly average of a price of gallon of regular gas is $3.82, down 3 cents from last week, according to the Department of Energy. This price is still up 34 cents from one year ago.

4. Retail Sales Jump 1.1 Percent

Figures released Monday by the Commerce Department revealed that Americans spent more money at retailers in September, causing retail sales to jump 1.1 percent last month. This spike is the best two months of sales the retail economy has seen in two years.

5. 2 Found Alive at Glacier National Park

Officials and family members say two men lost in Glacier National Park in Montana were found alive on Monday. According to the park's Facebook page, "initial information indicates they are well." Both men are from Virginia.

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