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minimum-security facility on Feb. 8, 2013. He had been serving time for forgery. •
10 Things to Know for Today The Associated Press
• • Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: • • 1. CRIMEAN FORCES TAKE UKRAINIAN NAVY HEADQUARTERS • Crimea's self-defense forces storm the Ukrainian navy headquarters in the Black Sea port of Sevastopol, taking possession without resistance. • • 2. MALAYSIA: FILES WERE DELETED FROM FLIGHT SIMULATOR • The defense minister says files were recently removed from the home flight simulator belonging to the pilot aboard the missing Malaysian jetliner. • • 3. WHY BIDEN'S EASTERN EUROPE VISIT IS KEY • The vice president is poised to reassure Russia's neighbors that what happened in Crimea won't happen to them. • • 4. BUSINESSMAN WINS GOP NOMINATION FOR ILLINOIS GOVERNOR • Multimillionaire Bruce Rauner vowed in TV ads to run the Democratic stronghold like a business and curb the influence of government unions. • • 5. WHO WALL STREET IS KEEPING TABS ON • Investors will be watching closely for any hints of how new Fed chair Janet Yellen might differ from the path set by her predecessor, Ben Bernanke. • • 6. WHERE PISTORIUS' GIRLFRIEND WAS WHEN SHOT • Expert says Reeva Steenkamp was standing in a bathroom and facing the closed door when she was hit in the hip by the first of four bullets fired by the double-amputee Olympian. • • 7. CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTS HINT AT PARTIES' GOALS • Republicans are trying to convert gains in statehouses to successes in this November's congressional elections and the 2016 race for the White House, an AP re (Continued on page 26)
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