Morning Papers: Nearly 300 people are missing after a ferry capsized in South Korea; former Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi has been sentenced to community service for tax fraud; China's growth slows; a new report shows Wal-Mart's low-wage workers cost taxpayers, and a man gets in trouble for using The Alamo as a restroom.April 16, 2014
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