Monday,  March 18, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 242 • 17 of 22 •  Other Editions

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on Sunday. Two of those arrested were 36-year-old inmate Benjamin Hudon-Barbeau and 33-year-old inmate Danny Provencal.
• Hudon-Barbeau was arrested Sunday and later in the evening police had located Provencal, establishing a security perimeter around a building where he had barricaded himself.
• Quebec Provincial Police Sgt. Benoit Richard said just before midnight that negotiations were continuing with Provencal and by early Monday Richard said Provencal had surrendered peacefully.
• Earlier on Sunday, police received a call from the staff at the Saint-Jerome jail, reporting the escape around 2:20 p.m., Richard said.
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2 killed, 3 injured when small jet crashes in Ind. Neighborhood, becomes lodged in a home

• SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -- Two people were killed when a private jet crashed into a residential neighborhood in northern Indiana and damaged three homes, becoming lodged in one of them, authorities said.
• The Beechcraft Premier I twin-jet flying out of Tulsa, Okla., hit the homes Sunday afternoon, heavily damaging the last one where the craft's cracked tail and fuselage could be seen hanging from the side.
• Two of four people aboard the plane were killed, Federal Aviation spokesman Roland Herwig said. The other two people aboard were injured, as was one person on the ground, South Bend Assistant Fire Chief John Corthier said late Sunday.
• "I was looking out my picture window," said Mary Jane Klaybor, who lives across the street from the crash site. "This (plane) was coming straight at my house. I went, 'Huh?' and then there was a big crash, and all the insulation went flying."
• South Bend Memorial Hospital spokeswoman Maggie Scroope said three people injured in the crashed were being treated there; one was in serious condition and two were in fair condition.
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Monitoring your kids on Facebook? That's so 2009. Explosion in social media gives kids options

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- Relieved your kids aren't posting embarrassing messages and goofy self-portraits on Facebook? They're probably doing it on Instagram and Snapchat instead.

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