Thursday,  April 10, 2014 • Vol. 16--No. 266 • 21 of 29

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INSINCERE SPECTACLE
• • Faced with tough questions on his fourth day on the stand, the Olympian double amputee says he never got a chance to tell his girlfriend he loved her.
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• • 3. HOW THE PLANE SEARCH IS BRINGING MALAYSIA AND AUSTRALIA CLOSER
• • The two nations are using glowing words to reassure the world that their troubled past will not affect the search for MH370.
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• • 4. NATO COMMANDER: US MAY SEND TROOPS TO EASTERN EUROPE
• • The alliance's chief in Europe tells the AP that Washington is looking at a package of military measures to reassure its members nearest Russia.
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• • 5. AFGHANS BEGIN PROBE OF AP PHOTOGRAPHER'S DEATH
• • The authorities are not rushing to declare the motive of the policeman they say carried out the attack.
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• • 6. CAR SMASHES INTO FLORIDA DAY CARE
• • A child dies and 14 others are injured in the hit-and-run, chain-reaction crash.
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• • 7. WHERE PENTAGON CHIEF IS SEEKING CLOSER TIES
• • Hagel is wrapping up a 10-day trip to Asia in Mongolia where he signed an agreement expanding military cooperation.
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• • 8. SOMETHING IN THE AIR
• • The air quality is so bad in China, an artist who traveled to Provence and brought home a jar of clean air was able to sell it for $860.
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• • 9. WHY ROSA PARKS' ARCHIVES ARE UNAVAILABLE FOR VIEWING
• • The belongings of the woman who fought for freedom are bound up in a legal fight, and locked away in a New York warehouse.
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• • 10. THE LATEST KIWI TO MEET THE VISITING ROYALS
• • William and Kate visit a New Zealand aviation museum and get a tour of a collection of World War I aircraft from none other than the "Lord of the Rings" director, Peter Jackson.
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