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10 Things to Know Today

by Leslie Turk

Your daily look at late-breaking national and international news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about today, Nov. 29, 2012:

**1. WHAT PALESTINIANS ARE POISED TO GAIN FROM THE UN
**Today's vote on recognizing a Palestinian state could give them leverage in future border talks with Israel.

**2. RUSH TOWARD 'FISCAL CLIFF' SLOWS A BIT
**The White House and a key Democrat hint at concessions on taxes and cuts, while more Republicans seem ready to give ground.

**3. WHO ARE THE NEW MILLIONAIRES
**Powerball officials say winning tickets were sold in Missouri and Arizona to split the $579.9 million jackpot.

**4. RULING EXPECTED IN CONCORDE CRASH APPEAL
**A French appeals court is set to decide today whether to uphold a manslaughter conviction against Continental Airlines for the fiery crash in which 113 were killed.

**5. IN EGYPT, FEARS OF A 'SECOND REVOLUTION'
**President Morsi faces an unprecedented strike by the courts and massive opposition protests after his decrees placing him above oversight of any kind.

**6. OBAMA TO ROMNEY: LET'S DO LUNCH
**The political rivals will break bread today at the White House. It'll be their first meeting since the election.

**7. HOW A BILL COULD IMPACT POLICE SEARCHES OF EMAILS
**The proposed law being considered by a Senate committee today requires authorities to get a warrant before accessing private information.

**8. DOZENS OF MONKS HURT AT MYANMAR MINE PROTEST
**Security forces used water cannons on the spiritual devotees just hours before opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was to visit the area.

**9. WHY GOTHAM'S GLOWING A BIT BRIGHTER
**Some 30,000 bulbs festooning the 80-foot Christmas tree in NYC's Rockefeller Center are now beaming forth.

**10. LINDSAY LOHAN ARRESTED IN NYC
**In her latest run-in with the law, police say the actress hit a woman during an argument at a nightclub.