10 things you need to know today: November 11, 2012

Emails from Petraeus' mistress triggered investigation, the BBC's chief resigns, and more in our roundup of the stories that are making news and driving opinion

Petraeus testifies in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee in June 2010: Petraeus' short stint at the CIA came to an end Friday after he admitted to an extramarital affair and resigne
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1. BIOGRAPHER'S EMAILS LED FBI TO PETRAEUS AFFAIR

Paula Broadwell, the woman with whom CIA Director David Petraeus had an extramarital affair, leading to his sudden resignation on Friday, had allegedly sent harassing emails to a woman in Florida, leading the FBI to investigate the claim — and eventually uncovering the affair. Broadwell, who was Petraeus' official biographer, reportedly sent emails to the Florida woman inquiring about the nature of her relationship with Petraeus, prompting the unidentified woman to lodge a complaint with the FBI. The FBI began its investigation in the spring, and interviewed Petraeus in the past two weeks. During the interview, Petraeus admitted to the affair with Broadwell, who is also married. [Wall Street Journal]

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