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[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]This is A-P NewsMinute.THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD DECLARED EARLY MONDAY ITS CANDIDATE, MOHAMMED MORSI, IS THE WINNER IN EGYPT'S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. THIS JUST DAYS AFTER THE MILITARY GOVERNMENT DISSOLVED PARLIAMENT AND GRANTED ITSELF AUTHORITY TO MAKE LAWS AND DETERMINE EGYPT'S FUTURE. WORLD LEADERS MEETING AT THE G-20 SUMMIT IN LOS CABOS, MEXICO EXPRESSED RELIEF OVER THE OUTCOME OF SUNDAY'S ELECTION IN GREECE. GREEK VOTERS OPTED AGAINST AN ANTI-BAILOUT GOVERNMENT THAT COULD HAVE FORCED THE COUNTRY'S EXIT FROM THE EUROZONE. THE DEFENSE IN THE JERRY SANDUSKY CHILD ABUSE TRIAL ARE EXPECTED TO PUT WITNESSES ON THE STAND THIS WEEK. OPENING STATEMENTS SUGGEST THE FORMER ASSISANT PENN STATE FOOTBALL COACH MAY BE CALLED TO TAKE THE STAND. LEBRON JAMES SCORED 29 POINTS TO HELP THE MIAMI HEAT EDGE OUT THE OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER 91-85 IN GAME THREE OF THE NBA FINALS SUNDAY NIGHT. MIAMI LEADS THE BEST OF FIVE SERIES 2 TO 1. ___ ___, The Associated Press with AP NewsMinute. (****END****)
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