Saturday Morning Headlines [Oct 6, 2012]

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NATION
Border Patrol agent's death likely the result of friendly fire, FBI says
Circumstances surrounding the Arizona incident, which left another agent wounded, remain unclear.
( by Sari Horwitz , The Washington Post)

Nationals' Mike Rizzo takes the long view
Great managers may win games, pennants and even World Series. But great leaders build organizations that have a chance at doing so year after year.
( by Jena McGregor , The Washington Post)

Marriage equality for polygamists? More than two is too many.
Religion and law scholar says in a wedded union, three is a crowd.
(, The Washington Post)

Iran faces rising food prices, inflation
Sanctions are partly to blame for the economic impact hitting virtually every household in the nation.
( by Joby Warrick and James Ball , The Washington Post)

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LOCAL
5 shot, wounded in District
The shooting occurred as the victims were standing on a sidewalk, according to preliminary accounts
( by Clarence Williams and Martin Weil , The Washington Post)

Washington area religion events October 6 to 13

(, The Washington Post)

Clues from Ravens' stadium lead to burglary arrests
One person in a seat on the list of stolen tickets told police of a woman who had sold him the tickets.
( by Martin Weil , The Washington Post)

Mosque leader's death is ruled suicide
Ruling is met with disbelief by friends and family of one of Northern Virginia's most highly regarded Muslims.
( by Jeremy Borden , The Washington Post)

Pr. George's rolls out new bus policy
And parents aren't happy. Among their concerns: longer walks, crowded buses and late arrivals.
( by Ovetta Wiggins , The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
Obama and Romney on the issues: Education

( by Washington Post Staff , The Washington Post)

Obama and Romney on the issues: Foreign Policy

( by Washington Post Staff , The Washington Post)

Obama and Romney on the issues: Immigration

( by Washington Post Staff , The Washington Post)

Obama and Romney on the issues: Energy

( by Washington Post Staff , The Washington Post)

Obama and Romney on the issues: Health Care

( by Washington Post Staff , The Washington Post)

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STYLE
Trust is what matters
A reader learns of her boyfriend's earlier betrayal; she thinks she can trust him, but can she trust anyone?
(, The Washington Post)

On Love: 'She was . . . like a breath of fresh air'
Mary Baker and Nicole Mezlo found romance at the office.
(, The Washington Post)

On Love: Helen Hsu marries Colin Lavigne
The two met online in 2007 and later were married at the Renaissance Festival in Annapolis.
(, The Washington Post)

Candidates carved in corn
Frederick corn maze is an exercise in democracy — or just exercise.
(, The Washington Post)

Readers' top recipe picks for September
Weeknight family meals and seasonal sweets head the list.
(, The Washington Post)

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BUSINESS
Dodd-Frank opposition goes to courts
After failing to stop it in Congress, critics of financial regulations chisel away — with some initial success.
( by Dina ElBoghdady , The Washington Post)

Unemployment fell in September. But how do we know?
The Bureau of Labor Statistics does two major surveys that make up each month's jobs report. Here's how those work.
( by Dylan Matthews , The Washington Post)

Foxconn Workers on IPhone 5 Lines Strike, China Labor Watch Says
Workers on Foxconn Technology Group's iPhone 5 production lines at the company's plant in Zhengzhou, China, went on strike yesterday, advocacy group China Labor Watch said in a press release.
( by Joshua Fellman Bloomberg News , Bloomberg)

Amazon Agrees to Purchase Its Seattle Campus for $1.16 Billion
Amazon.com Inc., the world's largest online retailer, agreed to buy its 11-building office complex in Seattle's South Lake Union neighborhood for $1.16 billion to take ownership of a property it now leases.
( by Danielle Kucera Bloomberg News , Bloomberg)

Apple, a year after Steve Jobs
Conflicting tales in post-Jobs era suggest company, whose value has skyrocketed, is also losing touch.
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

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SPORTS
Saunders, O's buck the odds
Joe Saunders earns the win for Baltimore in the AL wild-card game, helping send them home for the start of an ALDS against the Yankees.
( by Eduardo A. Encina Baltimore Sun , The Washington Post)

Top rushers, passers
Top performers for Friday, Oct. 5.
(, The Washington Post)

Westfield makes a stand
The No. 9 Bulldogs came up with several defensive stops in their victory at Chantilly.
( by Brandon Parker , The Washington Post)

Fuller's big night leads Dunbar
Senior Davon Fuller comes up with two interceptions as the Crimson Tide beats Coolidge, 40-19, in a rematch of last year's Turkey Bowl.
( by Matt Brooks , The Washington Post)

TV and radio listings: Oct. 6

(, The Washington Post)

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TECHNOLOGY
Apple, a year after Steve Jobs
Conflicting tales in post-Jobs era suggest company, whose value has skyrocketed, is also losing touch.
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

Will Facebook's ad plan be effective?
Facebook analysts say promoted posts show good trajectory for ads, but aren't enough on their own
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

Don't expect an HP smartphone next year
HP's CEO knows her company needs to get back into smartphones but doesn't expect the move to happen in 2013.
( by VentureBeat.com , VentureBeat.com)

Steve Jobs: Apple gives video tribute
On the first anniversary its legendary co-founder's death, Apple recalls Jobs's greatest accomplishments
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

Craigslist rolls out its own 'map view' for apartment listings
The new service works similarly to PadMapper, but and uses information from OpenStreetMap. 
( by Sean Ludwig | VentureBeat.com , VentureBeat.com)

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WORLD
Cuba detains anti-Castro blogger for 30 hours
Yoani Sanchez, a social media maven, and her husband are detained while en route to a politically sensitive trial.
( by William Booth , The Washington Post)

Turkey fires back at Syria for third day
Amid mortar exchanges, Turkish prime minister warns that neighbors are 'not far' from war.
( by Liz Sly , The Washington Post)

An American Jihadist struggles inside Somalia's Al Qaeda-linked militia
"Everybody feared him," and then something changed for the al-Shabab fighter from Alabama.
( by Sudarsan Raghavan , The Washington Post)

Amid unrest in Iran, Israel alters tone
Heated talk of an Israeli strike on Iran cools as officials press instead for more and stiffer sanctions.
( by Karin Brulliard , The Washington Post)

Jordanians rally for broader reforms
Islamist-led protesters say king's dissolution of parliament to clear way for elections is not enough.
( by Taylor Luck , The Washington Post)

More World: World News, International News, Foreign Reporting - The Washington Post


EDITORIAL
Budget autonomy
Two tracks that D.C. can take to get it.
(, The Washington Post)

Va.'s achievement gap
How the Board of Education is closing it.
(, The Washington Post)

A June wedding
All you need is great food, good friends and a happy couple — straight or gay.
(, The Washington Post)

A slippery slope
Goose droppings at the Lincoln Reflecting Pool.
(, The Washington Post)

Investigations' capital
It's a banner year for D.C. pols in trouble.
(, The Washington Post)

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LIVE DISCUSSIONS
Carolyn Hax Live: Advice columnist tackles your problems (Friday, October 5)
Advice Columnist Carolyn Hax took your questions and tackled your problems.
(, vForum)

The Latest in TV with Lisa de Moraes
Post TV columnist Lisa de Moraes discussed all the latest in TV news - on and off the screen.
(, vForum)

The Teddy Roosevelt mascot chats about winning the Presidents Race at Nationals Park
The Teddy Roosevelt mascot chats live with readers about his historic Presidents Race victory, his past defeats and more.
(, vForum)

Tuesdays with Moron: Chatological Humor Update
Gene Weingarten brings you an update to his monthly Chatological Humor live chat.
(, vForum)

Chatological Humor: Monthly with Moron
Gene Weingarten takes polls and chats about his recent columns.
(, vForum)

More Conversations: Discussions, Blogs, Debates, Live Q&A's and More - The Washington Post


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