Tomorrow's News: Monday, August 10

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Expect the results of DNA tests to determine whether Rebecca Chittum, one of the two "switched at birth" babies, is truly the biological daughter of Paula Johnson or of Tamara Whitney Rogers, the woman who raised her and recently died in a car crash.

Meanwhile, love of a different sort is on display in Berkeley at the close of a three-day "Polyfidelity Conference," a meeting for those who love not wisely but too much. Attendees will learn, among other things, how to deal with hostile laws and employers while living in a group relationship.