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Fort Worth, Texas A A 2 0 2 0 1 4 I 1 01 sunny Sunny. Air quality: Good. Weather 7 12B 73 43 Classifieds 8-15C Comics 8-9D Crosswords 9C Editorials 10-11B Horoscopes 8D Lottery 2B Obituaries 7-9B Television 10D Your favorite pages Different ways to get your news. www.star-telegram.com/apps www.star-telegram.com/ipad www.facebook.com/fwstar www.twitter.com/startelegram Connect with the Star-Telegram fortworth.dealsaver.com off Rangers stadium seats 5B 7 488727 00001 Daily 1 Sunday $2.50 Copyright Fort Worth Star-Telegram; 108th year; Issue 329; 50 pages Texas adds to supply of death penalty drugs The state can continue to carry out executions. 2B Cruz backs Konni Burton in state Senate runoff The race to replace Wendy Davis is one of the most hotly contested in Texas.

1B Kennedale coach jailed over secret videotaping Jason Tomlinson, 29, was arrest- ed after a female teacher found the camera when it fell from the bottom of a sink, police say. 1B Strauss, ex-chairman of Democratic Party, dies Robert Strauss, 95, a Texas native, was also ambassador to the Soviet Union. 7B Inside Sports 7 Big 12 teams are gunning for game in the Final Four 1C Readers dish the dirt on summer camp memories 1D SEVASTOPOL, Crimea Bowing to the reality of the Russian military occupa- tion of Crimea a day after Russia announced that it was annexing the disputed peninsula, the Ukrainian government said Wednes- day that it has drawn up plans to evacuate all mili- tary personnel and their families and is prepared to move up to 25,000 of them to mainland Ukraine. Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers and sailors have been trapped on military bases and other installa- tions for more than two weeks, surrounded by heavily armed Russian military forces and loosely organized local militias. While the provisional government in Kiev has in- sisted that annexa- tion of Crimea is illegal and has appealed for interna- Ukraine pulling out of Crimea Anger over annexation by Russia rises in the West By David M.

Herszenhorn and Alan Cowell The New York Times More on CRIMEA, 6A Texas Motor Speedway showed off its new prizes Wednesday night its relationship with the dudes from Duck Dynasty and a TV set so big that it has its own name. Big Hoss TV is two times as tall as the State Big Tex, before he burned to the ground. Big Hoss TV is more than twice the size of two jumbo jetliners, and just big enough to lose one inside the screen. Nine Alamos could fit inside the screen area of Big Hoss TV. More important, Big Hoss could eat Jerry Vi- sion.

Jerry TV set at Stadium is 9,000 square feet small- er than Big Hoss. Your move, Jerry. TMS turned on Big Hoss on Wednesday night and showed a new episode of Duck Dynas- ty, shortly after stars Willie and Korie Robert- Texas Motor Speedway MUST-SEE TV largest high-definition LED screen debuts with help from Moseley How big is the remote control? Big Hoss TV is 218 feet wide and about 95 feet tall, topping the video board at Stadium by 9,000 square feet. Duck Willie and Korie Robertson were on hand. Mac Engel More on TMS, 7A DETROIT Toyota Motor Corp.

will pay $1.2 billion in what Attorney General Eric Holder said was the largest criminal penalty ever levied on an automak- er in the U.S. to settle an investigation into sudden unintended acceleration that led to the recall of more than 10 million vehi- cles. Toyota fully admits wrongdoing, agrees to pay the penalty and will submit to review by an independent monitor, Toyota will pay a record penalty of $1.2 billion 7 The attorney general calls the behavior By Alisa Priddle Detroit Free Press More coverage Government may go after General Motors next. 3B More on TOYOTA, 5A FORT WORTH A former Arling- ton assistant police chief who was arrested by his own department last year on accusations that he assault- ed his wife was no-billed by a Tar- rant County grand jury Wednesday, officials said. James Hawthorne, who retired after the incident, expressed relief.

have to really thank God for hearing my Hawthorne said. faith has helped sustain me through probably one of the most difficult periods in my life. I have maintained from the very be- Ex-Arlington officer indicted 7 The wife of the assistant police chief stopped cooperating with authorities in the assault case. By Deanna Boyd More on ARLINGTON, 5A.

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