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and shoots several guards before the prison is stormed by special forces.

• 8. 'PIERS MORGAN LIVE' COMES TO AN END
• CNN says the host, who succeeded Larry King, has recently had lackluster ratings after a three-year tenure.

• 9. NOW COMES THE CLEANUP IN SOCHI
• As athletes leave the Winter Games behind, Russia deals with heavy air traffic and prepares Olympic Park for the Paralympic Games.

• 10. WHY DAYTONA COULD USE A DOME
• Dale Earnhardt Jr. had to wait out a rain delay of more than six hours before he would win the NASCAR season-opening Daytona 500.

AP News in Brief
Ukrainian interim authorities issue arrest warrant for President Yanukovych, seen in Crimea

• SEVASTOPOL, Ukraine (AP) -- Ukraine's acting government issued a warrant Monday for the arrest of President Viktor Yanukovych, last reportedly seen in the pro-Russian Black Sea peninsula of Crimea, accusing him of mass crimes against protesters who stood up for months against his rule.
• Calls are mounting in Ukraine to put Yanukovych on trial, after a tumultuous presidency in which he amassed powers, enriched his allies and cracked down on protesters. Anger boiled over last week after snipers attacked protesters in the bloodiest violence in Ukraine's post-Soviet history.
• The turmoil has turned this strategically located country of 46 million inside out over the past few days, raising fears that it could split apart. The parliament speaker is suddenly nominally in charge of a country whose economy is on the brink of default and whose loyalties are torn between Europe and longtime ruler Russia.
• "The state treasury has been torn apart, the country has been brought to bankruptcy," Arseniy Yatsenyuk, a leader of the protest movement and prominent lawmaker whose name is being floated as a possibility for prime minister, said in parliament Monday.
• The acting finance minister said Monday that the country needs $35 billion (25.5 billion euros) to finance government needs this year and next and expressed hope that Europe or the United States would help.

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