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COMING UP THIS WEEK

Note that many events, especially court appearances, are subject to change at the last minute.

Monday

•Hearing for Sgt. 1st Class Trey Corrales, accused of premeditated murder in the death of an Iraqi man shot June 23.

•Fort Wayne Community Schools board meeting at 6 p.m. at Grile Administrative Center, 1200 S. Clinton St.

Tuesday

•Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing on global warming.

•Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing on the anthrax scare of six years ago.

•House Judiciary subcommittee hearing on genocide.

•Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice testifies at a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on the Mideast.

•Launch of space shuttle Discovery on mission to international space station.

•Las Vegas murder trial of Darren Mack, accused of killing his wife and then shooting the judge handling their divorce.

Wednesday

•Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing on terrorist screening system.

•House Budget Committee hearing on the cost of the Iraq war.

•House Financial Services Committee hearing on overhauling mortgage practices.

•House Homeland Security subcommittee hearing on border security.

•World Series begins.

Thursday

•House Foreign Affairs subcommittee hearing on North Korea.

•Trial in Richmond, Va., of the Rev. Rodney L. Rodis, accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from two churches.

•Arraignment set in Los Angeles for Britney Spears on counts of hit-and-run, driving without a license.

Friday

•Hearing in Los Angeles in Britney Spears-Kevin Federline custody case. Both expected to appear.

•Federal Building 75th anniversary ceremony and open house from 1 to 3 p.m. at 1300 S. Harrison St.

Saturday

•Purdue University dedicates new building named for Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon.

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