19 things to know for today, April 16, 2014

4/16/2014
ASSOCIATED PRESS
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    FILE - This 1964 file photo shows the 1965 Ford Mustang, introduced in April 1964 and billed as a "low-priced, four-passenger sports car." Ford will announce a limited edition 50th Anniversary Mustang on Wednesday, April 16, 2014. Only 1,964 cars will be built. (AP Photo, File)

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  • Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

    1. NEARLY 300 PEOPLE ARE MISSING AFTER KOREAN BOAT SINKS

    The accident involving a ferry that was headed to a tourist island killed three passengers and many more are feared dead.

    2. END OF NYPD DEMOGRAPHICS UNIT APPLAUDED

    The controversial program tracked the daily lives of Muslims — where they lived, shopped, worked and prayed — in an effort to detect terror threats.

    3. CHINA’S ECONOMY SLOWS DOWN FURTHER

    Figures indicate the world’s second largest economy grew at 7.4% so far this year, its slowest rate since late 2012.

    4. WHAT ONE MAN WON’T LEAVE UNFINISHED

    An amputee runner recruits_and inspires_two other amputees to come with him to finish the Boston Marathon, interrupted by last year’s terror attack.

    5. MOSCOW STILL WILLING TO MEET UKRAINIAN OFFICIALS

    Despite rising tensions in eastern Ukraine, Russia says it will attend international talks in Geneva on Thursday aimed at ending the crisis.

    6. WHO GETS A PEEK AT THE NEW SAT

    Anxious students — and their parents — can check out sample questions showing what the test will look like in 2016.

    7. UN: IRAN NUKE THREAT DIMINISHING

    The world body is set to release a report saying that Tehran’s ability to make a nuclear bomb has been greatly reduced.

    8. ALL YOU’LL WANT TO DO IS RIDE AROUND, SALLY

    Ford plans to make 1,964 Mustangs to commemorate the legendary car’s 50th anniversary.

    9. HOW SLAIN PHOTOGRAPHER IS BEING HONORED

    A media group says an award funded with a $1 million gift from a private foundation will be given each year to a female photojournalist in honor of the AP’s Anja Niedringhaus, who died this month in an attack in Afghanistan.

    10. BASEBALL PAUSES TO REMEMBER NO. 42

    MLB’s annual Jackie Robinson Day has become “a national holiday for all practical purposes,” says the Rev. Jesse Jackson.