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1 Ferry sinking: A crewman on the ill-fated ferry that sank off South Korea says there was chaos and confusion on the bridge before the tragedy. 2 Ukraine: Diplo- mats from the U.S., Russia, Ukraine and the European Union reach agreement on immedi- ate steps to defuse the crisis in Ukraine. 3 Vanished plane: Investigators analyze data collected by a robotic submarine that completed its first scan of the seabed in the hunt for Flight 370. 4 Pistorius trial: A prosecutor at Oscar Pistorius' murder trial accuses a defense witness of slipshod analysis and fuzzy explanations. 5 Science: Astrono- mers say they have discovered a planet that's similar in size to Earth in the not-too- hot, not-too-cold zone hospitable to life. Top 5 news feed START YOUR DAY HERE Good morning! Cool fact: The Dutch use their bicycles for 30 percent of all their urban trips. Pregnancy poses challenge for Kerry Kerry Wash- ington says hiding her pregnancy while playing her role on "Scandal" hasn't been easy. "It's been an awesome challenge for me as an actor," she says, "because so much of how I access character is through my body." Robin to reprise Mrs. Doubtfire role Do you remem- ber "Mrs. Doubtfire," the 1993 comedy film that featured Robin Williams cross-dress- ing as a loveable elderly nanny to get close to his children? Well, a "Mrs. Doubtfire" sequel is reportedly in the works. Star report Popular topics online ... Not the otters!: Scientists say sea otters are the new- est known carriers of the dreaded H1N1 flu virus, adding to a list of animals that now includes pigs, turkeys, fer- rets, elephant seals and cats. Researchers working on the Washington state coast say more than 70 percent of the otters they sampled tested positive for H1N1. You sure?: A study says 12 million people in the U.S. are given a wrong diagnosis per year. Not only that: half the cases could lead to serious harm, the study says. Trending TIMOTHY A. 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