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Chinese plane sees floating 'white objects' in search for Malaysian jet
SYDNEY/PERTH (Reuters) - A Chinese military aircraft searching for the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner spotted several "suspicious" floating objects on Monday in remote seas off Australia, raising hopes wreckage of the plane may soon be found..
Russian troops seize Ukraine marine base in Crimea: soldiers
FEODOSIA, Ukraine (Reuters) - Russian troops used stun grenades to force their way into a Ukrainian marine base in Crimea early on Monday, overrunning one of the last symbols of resistance left after Moscow wrestled the peninsula away from Kiev, Ukrainian officials said..
China data hits Europe shares, Crimea keeps nerves taut
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares edged lower on Monday after further signs of a slowdown in China, although robust data from France and Germany limited their decline..
George Michael beats Kylie Minogue in British album chart battle
LONDON (Reuters) - Singer George Michael racked up his seventh British number one album on Sunday as "Symphonica" took top spot in the charts, beating off competition from Australian pop diva Kylie Minogue, the Official Charts Company said..
Major leagues a big hit Down Under but legacy uncertain
SYDNEY (Reuters) - There can be little doubt Major League Baseball (MLB) hit a home run with its first visit to Australia in a century after nearly 80,000 fans swarmed to the Sydney Cricket Ground over the weekend to get a taste of America's pastime..
China's Huawei condemns reported NSA snooping
(This March 23 story was corrected to fix former title of Hu Jintao in the eighth paragraph).
Leaf me alone: ancient insect blended in with foliage
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sometimes it is better not to be noticed..
Connecticut chimp attack victim seeks right to sue state
HARTFORD, Connecticut (Reuters) - A woman whose face and hands were ripped off by a friend's pet chimpanzee in 2009 came to the Connecticut State Capitol on Friday to ask permission to sue the state for $150 million in damages..
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