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10 Things to Know for Wednesday

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad listens during an exclusive interview with Associated Press editorial staff during his visit for the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012 in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad listens during an exclusive interview with Associated Press editorial staff during his visit for the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012 in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

FILE - In this Sept. 14, 2012 file photo, Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney campaigns in the rain at Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio. Ohio is the presidential race's undisputed epicenter, and it's tilting toward Barack Obama. The revival of the local economy and the popularity of Obama's auto industry bailout are hampering Mitt Romney's call for Ohioans to return to the GOP-leaning ways that were crucial to George W. Bush. (AP Photo/David Richard, File)

In this photo taken Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012, prostitute Faduma Ali, who longs for the days when her pirate customers had money, smokes from a tobacco water pipe at a house in the once-bustling pirate town of Galkayo, Somalia. The empty whisky bottles and overturned, sand-filled skiffs that litter this shoreline are signs that the heyday of Somali piracy may be over - most of the prostitutes are gone, the luxury cars repossessed, and pirates talk more about catching lobsters than seizing cargo ships. (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh)

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday:

1. IRANIAN LEADER PUSHES NEW WORLD ORDER

Ahmadinejad, no friend to the U.S., tells the AP in a wide-ranging interview that it's time to end American "bullying" and domination.

2. WHY OHIO'S SO KEY FOR OBAMA, ROMNEY

The state has 18 electoral votes, seventh-most in the nation, and no Republican has won the White House without carrying it.

3. SOMALI PIRACY HEYDAY MAY BE OVER

AP reporters find pirates who once owned vast villas now living in unfurnished rooms, after dramatic drop in the number of vessels they seize.

4. FEAR OF FLYING: MORE FEES, LESS CHOICE IN THE SKIES

Transportation Department report finds the airline industry still in transition, with little good news for consumers.

5. SCORE-SETTLING SEEN IN LIBYA

A young rebel credited with helping capture Gadhafi dies after being kidnapped, beaten and slashed.

6. STARTLING NUMBERS BEHIND NYC SCHOOLS' MORNING-AFTER PILL PROGRAM

More than 7,000 New York City girls ages 15 to 17 get pregnant each year ? and more than two-thirds of those pregnancies end in abortions.

7. AN UNUSUAL USE OF EGYPT'S BLASPHEMY LAWS

Facing trial: A radical Islamist who tore up an English copy of the Bible during a protest.

8. TREND-SETTING CALIFORNIA GETS SET FOR THE DRIVERLESS CAR

Gov. Jerry Brown signs a bill establishing safety and other rules for autonomous vehicles on the state's highways.

9. WHERE OBAMA, ROMNEY ARE FINDING RARE COMMON GROUND

Following disputed call that cost the Packers a win, both say it's time to bring the "real refs" back to the NFL.

10. PFFFT! AIR GOES OUT OF THE NOTRE DAME-MICHIGAN PIGSKIN

Irish end contract with the Wolverines, meaning last scheduled game between college football's winningest programs will take place in 2014.

Associated Press

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