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April 12, 2014

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1861 The American Civil War began as Confederate forces opened fire on Fort Sumter in South Carolina. 1955 The Salk vaccine against polio was de- clared safe and effec- tive. 1961 Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first man to fly in space, orbiting the earth once before making a safe landing. 1981 The space shuttle Co- lumbia blasted off on its first test flight. Today in hisTory WINNING NUMBERS Daily 3 Aernoon: 5, 3, 2 Daily 3 Evening: 5, 1, 0 Daily 4: 3, 7, 0, 8 Fantasy 5: 7, 12, 18, 25, 28 DAIly DERBy 1st: 9, Winning Spirit 2nd: 6, Whirl Win 3rd: 5, California Classic Race time: 1:45.33 SUpER lotto plUS Wednesday's drawing: 1, 5, 13, 35, 46 Mega number: 14 today's estimated jackpot: $47 million MEGA MIllIoNS Friday's drawing: 3, 42, 44, 47, 57 Mega Number: 8 Friday's estimated jackpot: $20 million poWERBAll Wednesday's drawing: 9, 14, 44, 48, 49 powerball: 29 today's estimated jackpot: $94 million loTTEry Birthdays: Jazz musi- cian Herbie Hancock is 74. Actor Ed O'Neill is 68. Talk show host David Letterman is 67. Singer David Cassidy is 64. Singer Pat Travers is 60. Actor Andy Gar- cia is 58. Movie direc- tor Walter Salles is 58. Country singer Vince Gill is 57. Actress Alicia Coppola is 46. Actress Shannen Doherty is 43. Actress Claire Danes is 35. 1 Bus crash: Investi- gators in California try to determine what caused a FedEx trac- tor-trailer to slam into a bus carrying students, killing 10 people. 2 Health services: President Barack Obama praises outgo- ing Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and nominates a successor. 3 Flight 370: Of- ficials narrow the search zone for a lost airliner and are confi- dent the underwater signals they have heard are from its black box. 4 Clergy abuse: Pope Francis takes personal responsibility for the "evil" of priests who sexually assaulted children and asks for- giveness from victims. 5 Iran: The Obama administration says it will deny a visa to Hamid Aboutalebi, Tehran's controversial pick to be its envoy to the United Nations. Top 5 news feed sTarT yoUr day hErE Good morning! Cool fact: The runways at Scot- land's Barra International Airport double as a public beach. Mean tweets too much for Minnie Minnie Driver is fed up with mean Twitter us- ers. The actress says she's quitting Twitter for now because of the negative comments she got aer tweeting a picture of herself in a bikini. "It's too mean sometimes," her latest message read in part. Rebirth, Nirvana for Hall of Fame Kurt Cobain must be smiling in rock heaven. Not only did his Nirvana bandmates reunite on Thursday for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. They were also joined by his widow Courtney Love, Joan Jett and other musicians. Star report Popular topics online ... Holistic care: A research review suggests doctors' people skills can have a big impact on patients' health. The review, which analyzed other studies, showed that the patients of clinicians who had had training on patient interaction, tended to lose more weight, lower their blood pressure more and manage pain better. Just like the real thing: Scientists say four laborato- ry-grown vaginas implanted in women have grown in size like natural ones and are functioning normally. Trending SILVIA IzqUIERDO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Where to now?: Police evicted thousands, including a man carrying two children, from the abandoned buildings of a telecommunications company in Rio de Janeiro on Friday. Police used tear gas and stun grenades in the operation and faced off with the angry, evicted squatters. More than a dozen people from both sides were injured, officials said. Hot shot Young dancers try out street style Children bust out their moves during an advanced-break dancing class at The Funk Box Studio. BERKSHIREEAGlE.CoM Kites of all shapes, sizes, color soar Hundreds gather in Colorado for the 12th annual Arvada Kite Festival despite rain and cold temperatures. 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