| | The Brief Monday, April 21st | |  | | | | | |  | Ferry Crew Actions 'Murderous'
South Korean President Park Geun-hye blasted the Sewol's captain and crew for "deserting" trapped passengers as the ferry went down, calling their actions "unforgivable" and "murderous." At least 64 people are confirmed dead and 240 remain missing | |  | | | |  | Separatists Take Prisoners
Pro-Russian separatists display a pro-government Ukrainian journalist and activist, adding pressure on Ukraine to regain control of the eastern region | |  | | | |  | Lime and Punishment
Bad weather, disease and other factors affecting Mexico's lime industry have made prices in the U.S. skyrocket | |  | | | |  | GOP's Women Candidates Struggle for Support
Marilinda Garcia, an eight-year veteran of the New Hampshire State Legislature, could be a star as Republicans ramp up efforts to bring in more diverse votes. Yet many prospective female Republican candidates say they don't get enough institutional and establishment backing | |  | | | |  | Teen Survives Flight to Maui in Jet's Wheel Well
A 16-year-old hopped the fence at San Jose International Airport after an argument with his family and squeezed into the wheel well of a Hawaiian Airlines flight bound for Maui, where he emerged confused but unharmed some five hours later | |  | | |
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