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missing jet six days after detecting the last ping that's thought to come from its black boxes.

• 2. WHO WAS ONCE KNOWN AS 'GRAND DRAGON'
• Frazier Glenn Cross, accused of killing three people in attacks at Jewish-related sites in a Kansas City suburb, is a well-known white supremacist who was once sought in a nationwide manhunt.

• 3. SEVEN TINY BODIES, MANY MORE QUESTIONS
• A Utah woman is accused of killing her babies and hiding them in her garage, where her estranged ex-convict husband makes a gruesome discovery.

• 4. KIEV VOWS TO USE FORCE TO BREAK PRO-RUSSIA INSURGENCY
• Russia warns Ukraine against the move, threatening to cancel international talks on the crisis slated for later in the week.

• 5. SNOWDEN STORY AMONG TOP CONTENDERS FOR PULITZERS
• The Guardian and The Washington Post are strong candidates to win journalism's highest honor this year with their stories about the NSA surveillance program.

• 6. WHERE GAY MARRIAGE MAY BE SOON RECOGNIZED
• A federal judge is expected to order Ohio to recognize the marriages of gay couples who wed in other states that allow same-sex marriage.

• 7. LAMENTS AT THE LIBRARY
• "Captain Underpants" tops the American Library Association's annual list of books that parents, educators and the public complain about the most.

• 8. UBER FINDS COMPETITORS IN ASIA
• Homegrown taxi apps that were modeled after the pioneering U.S. one are already clogging Asian smartphone traffic.

• 9. WHICH FILM TOOK HOME THE GOLDEN POPCORN-SHAPED PRIZE
• "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" earns the prize for best film at the MTV Movie Awards, besting top Oscar winner "12 Years a Slave."

• 10. ANOTHER GREEN JACKET FOR 'BUBBA'
• Watson turns in another masterpiece and joins an elite group as the 17th player

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