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• That's what Army Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair says of his treatment of a woman who accused him of sexual misconduct. Sinclair pleaded guilty to lesser charges and awaits sentencing.

• 5. VP IN EUROPE TO SEND SIGNAL TO RUSSIA
• Biden plans to meet with leaders of Poland and the Baltic states to show U.S. support for NATO members.

• 6. WHAT TOURISTS DO THAT MAY SURPRISE YOU
• Visitors to New York City have more than Rockefeller Center and the Empire State Building on their itineraries. Some just want to observe one of the nation's busiest courts in action.

• 7. AMERICANS STILL SEEK SERIOUS NEWS
• An AP-NORC poll finds people nibbling from a reporting buffet spread across traditional media and social networks.

• 8. WHAT CHRIS BROWN SAID TO KEEP HIM LOCKED UP
• The Grammy-winning R&B singer will remain in jail after a judge says he was told Brown made comments in rehab about being good at using guns and knives.

• 9. MICK JAGGER'S GIRLFRIEND FOUND DEAD IN NYC APARTMENT
• Fashion designer L'Wren Scott, who met the Rolling Stones frontman in 2001, died in what police are investigating as an apparent suicide.

• 10. MARCH MADNESS GETS EARLY START
• Albany (N.Y.) meets Mount St. Mary's and N.C. State faces Xavier as play-in games get underway for the NCAA tournament.


AP News in Brief
After Crimea, world anxiously awaits Putin's next move; all eyes on eastern Ukraine

• MOSCOW (AP) -- With Crimea in Russia's pocket, the world anxiously awaits Vladimir Putin's next move.
• Beyond the prize of the Black Sea peninsula, a picture is emerging of what the

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