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$64.6 million. The state has led the nation in honey production for a decade.

10 Things to Know for Today
The Associated Press


• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

• 1. EXPERTS: SATELLITE DATA RELEASE DOES LITTLE TO CONFIRM MH370 FLIGHT PATH
• As families continue to live in anguish, pages of information released by the Malaysian government aren't seen as conclusive evidence that the plane crashed in the southern Indian Ocean.

• 2. POPE PLEDGES "ZERO TOLERANCE" FOR CHILD MOLESTATION
• His plan to meet with sex abuse victims at the Vatican draws ire from a U.S. group which calls it a "public relations coup."

• 3.UKRAINE'S PRESIDENT-ELECT VOWS INSURGENCY END
• Petro Poroshenko describes pro-Russian separatists as "Somali pirates," while authorities in Kiev reportedly kill 30 rebel fighters who occupied a major eastern airport.

• 4. FLAWED CALIFORNIA WATER SYSTEM THWARTS EFFECTIVE DISTRIBUTION
• The state, which is facing a third year of draught, is incapable of accurately tracking how much 4,000 companies and farms are consuming.

• 5.THAI COUP DETERS TOURISTS
• Bangkok's tourism industry is feeling the pinch: one luxury hotel received over 500 cancelations since the putsch was declared and is expecting many more.

• 6. ABDUCTED GIRLS LOCATED, NIGERIAN DEFENSE CHIEF SAYS
• But he said he fears that using force to try to free the nearly 300 schoolgirls kidnapped by terrorists could further endanger their lives.

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