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10:30 am ET - Sweat lodge manslaughter trial - The manslaughter trial of James Arthur Ray continues in Sedona, Arizona. The charges stem from a sweat lodge ceremony he led back in 2009.
11:15 am ET - Obama meets with Australian prime minister - Foreign affairs are on President Obama's schedule this morning, as he holds talks with Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
12:30 pm ET - White House briefing - The crisis in Libya, rising gas prices and the debate over government spending will likely top Jay Carney's agenda when he speaks with the White House press corps.
1:30 pm ET - NASA shuttle briefing - Space shuttle Discovery separated from the international space station for the final time this morning. NASA officials will discuss the undocking, as well as plans for this week's shuttle landing.
6:30 pm ET - Race to 2012: GOP hopefuls head to Iowa - We're just a couple of weeks into 2011, and some are already thinking about the 2012 presidential race. Five potential GOP candidates - Newt Gingrich, Tim Pawlenty, Rick Santorum, Herman Cain and Buddy Roemer - speak to potential voters in Iowa.
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The trial of James Arthur Ray is in Camp Verde, Arizona, about 30 miles south of Sedona.
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