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March 21, 2014

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1 Russia: The United States and its European allies slap nearly two dozen close associates of Vladimir Putin with economic and other sanctions. 2 Vanished plane: The international search for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet leads to objects in one of the most remote spots on Earth. 3 CIA: The Senate orders an investi- gation into a computer network that contained a still-secret review of the government's terror interrogations. 4 Court martial: A general at the center of a sexual mis- conduct case that has drawn wide attention gets a reprimand and fine but no prison time. 5 Obituary: The Rev. Fred Phelps Sr. of Kansas, who drew international condem- nation for his outra- geous and hate-filled protests, dies at 84. Top 5 news feed START YOUR DAY HERE Good morning! Cool fact: "Crimea" derives from the name of the city of Qırım (or Krym), meaning "steppe" or "hill." Obama: Politics unlike TV shows When Ellen DeGeneres brought up politics- themed TV shows as she talked to President Obama on her show (he was on live camera), he said, "life in Washing- ton is a little more bor- ing than displayed on the screen." DeGeneres quipped: "I hope." Ah, to be in love and in Paris Heidi Klum and her boy- friend Vito Schnabel were recently in Paris, where they showed they're very much in love. The two were seen kissing and taking "selfies" while enjoying the sights around the city. Well, it is the City of Love, aer all. Star report Popular topics online ... Homing ... pythons?: A study suggests Burmese pythons have an ability to find their way back home. Researchers say the pythons taken from Everglades National Park and relocated more than 20 miles from their habitat were able to return to within 3 miles of their original location. Hold the butter or not?: A study suggests a diet high in polyunsaturated fats and low in saturated fats does not offer marked improvements in cardiovascular risk. Trending IVAN LIEMAN — AFP / GETTy IMAGES New day: The sun rises on another day at a refugee camp in Malakal, South Sudan, on Wednesday. The Sudan People's Liberation Army claimed Wednesday that it had recaptured Malakal from rebel forces. The town had seen some of the most intense fighting between Sudan's government and rebel groups. Hot shot The wildflowers of coastal California Poppies, blue-eyed grass or johnny jump- ups — they're abloom despite the drought in the Golden State. mONteReyHeRAld.COm Birds announce: Spring has sprung Spring is here, and Colorado's blackbirds and woodpeckers are making sure everyone knows, as this video shows. deNVeRpOst.COm Best of the web 1871 Journalist Henry M. Stanley began his expe- dition in Africa to locate the missionary David Livingstone. 1963 The Alcatraz fed- eral prison island in San Francisco Bay closed. 1965 Demonstrators led by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. began their march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala. 1972 The Supreme Court ruled that states may not require at least a year's residency for vot- ing eligibility. TODAY in HiSTORY WINNING NUmBeRs daily 3 Aernoon: 3, 2, 7 daily 3 evening: 8, 2, 7 daily 4: 0, 8, 6, 8 Fantasy 5: 5, 25, 26, 37, 38 dAIly deRBy 1st: 3, Hot Shot 2nd: 4, Big Ben 3rd: 9, Winning Spirit Race time: 1:44.92 sUpeR lOttO plUs Wednesday's drawing: 3, 9, 13, 20, 28 mega number: 24 saturday's estimated jackpot: $36 million meGA mIllIONs tuesday's drawing: 11, 19, 24, 33, 51 mega Number: 7 today's estimated jackpot: $15 million pOWeRBAll Wednesday's drawing: 2, 19, 23, 34, 43 powerball: 14 saturday's estimated jackpot: $96 million lOTTERY Birthdays: Actor Timothy Dalton is 68. Singer Eddie Money is 65. Rhythm-and-blues singer Russell Thomp- kins Jr. (The Stylistics) is 63. Actress Sabrina LeBeauf is 56. Actor Gary Oldman is 56. Ac- tor Matthew Broderick is 52. Comedian-talk show host Rosie O'Donnell is 52. Ac- tress Laura Allen is 40. Rapper-TV personality Kevin Federline is 36. Select "Subscribe" tab in lower right corner Complete information for automatic weekly delivery to your email inbox That's it! This FREE service made possible by the advertisers in TV Select Magazine Kindly patronize and thank them. Click on their ads online to access their websites! FREE online subscription to TV Select Magazine Digital edition emailed to you, every Saturday! Just go online to www.ifoldsflip.com/t/5281 (You'll only need to go there one time) N EWS D AILY RED BLUFF TEHAMA COUNTY • Fully searchable online, zoom in, print out pages and more! • No newspaper online subscription or website access required. • Best of all ... it's ABSOLUTELY FREE! 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