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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. PUTIN: NO NEED FOR FURTHER RETALIATION AGAINST US SANCTIONS • The Russian president spoke after Obama ordered a second round of sanctions targeting about two dozen members of Putin's inner circle and a major bank supporting them. • • 2. SEARCH CONTINUES FOR JET DEBRIS IN VAST INDIAN OCEAN • Planes flying deep into rough seas have found nothing so far that could be from the missing Malaysian airliner. • • 3. GUNMEN ATTACK FOREIGNERS IN KABUL • The restaurant inside a luxury hotel -- considered one of the safest places to stay in Afghanistan -- was the scene of a bloody assault that left nine people dead, including four foreigners. • • 4. BLACK PRESCHOOLERS MORE LIKELY TO BE SUSPENDED • The racial disparities in American education are highlighted in a new report released by the Education Department's civil rights arm. • • 5. MT. GOX FINDS 200,000 OF ITS MISSING BITCOINS • The bankrupt exchange says it found them in disused electronic wallets. Another 650,000 still remain unaccounted for. • • 6. WHO DISCOVERED THE "LOST WORLD" • Outsiders -- from fishermen and poachers to developers and tourists -- and they're flocking to the Mergui archipelago in Myanmar where peaceful nomads have lived for centuries. • • 7. WHERE COPS CAN HAVE LEGAL SEX WITH PROSTITUTES
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