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NATION
February bids farewell to Mars
Meanwhile, Mercury races around the sun and the moon makes a close encounter with Jupiter.
( by Blaine P. Friedlander Jr. Special to The Washington Post , The Washington Post)

Armed with his Glock and his blog,Rhode Island gun guy always on alert
He has been a firearms enthusiast for only a few years, but he's ready to protect himself and his rights.
( by Joel Achenbach in PROVIDENCE, R.I. , The Washington Post)

Obama plan lets religious employers remove contraceptives from benefits
Birth control would go to stand-alone private insurance policy; Catholic institutions react with caution.
( by Sarah Kliff and Michelle Boorstein , The Washington Post)

Although splintered, al-Qaeda finds new life in unstable areas
Terrorist group's regional affiliates take advantage of instability in North Africa, Middle East.
( by Greg Miller and Joby Warrick , The Washington Post)

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LOCAL
On U Street, the A-list lady down the hall has found a hint of the East Village
Residents of a U Street condo marvel at their unassuming new neighbor who wants to be called "Sonia."
( by Ian Shapira , The Washington Post)

At vigil, transgender homicide victim's family urges hate-crime prosecution
About 75 people stood in the cold Saturday to mourn JaParker Jones and to speak against hate attacks.
( by Clarence Williams , The Washington Post)

Father, daughter face murder charges
Pair arrested in slaying of a man found dead in Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County police said Friday.
( by Martin Weil , The Washington Post)

Prince George's considers copyright policy; board would own student work
Proposal would give ownership of everything created for school to the county Board of Education.
( by Ovetta Wiggins , The Washington Post)

Letters submitted by developer's attorney anger University Park council
Cafritz withdraws proposal, vows to resubmit Whole Foods development plan.
( by Miranda S. Spivack , The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
Letters submitted by developer's attorney anger University Park council
Cafritz withdraws proposal, vows to resubmit Whole Foods development plan.
( by Miranda S. Spivack , The Washington Post)

White House photo shows Obama firing shotgun
Some had doubted the president's claim that he shoots skeet at the Camp David retreat.
( by Zachary A. Goldfarb and Howard Schneider , The Washington Post)

In immigration debate, same-sex marriage comes to the fore
GOP lawmakers oppose Obama's proposal allowing legal residency for gay couples.
( by David Nakamura and Zachary A. Goldfarb , The Washington Post)

Va. House panel OKs 2-year moratorium on drone use
Supporters say time is needed to craft regulations, examine privacy issues; opponents see benefits
( by Errin Haines , The Washington Post)

Va. Senate votes to limit youth tanning
Bill prohibiting minors younger than 15 from using tanning booths now goes to the House.
( by Laura Vozzella , The Washington Post)

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STYLE
Wedding etiquette advice on gift requests, family dramas
A bride seeks a nice way to ask for cash, while others are bothered by family behaviors.
(, The Washington Post)

Sunnylands provides a window on the good life in mid-century America
Now open for tours, the Annenbergs' winter home also serves as a retreat for world leaders.
( by Christopher Palmeri , Bloomberg)

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BUSINESS
Washington Auto Show 2013: Schedule for Feb. 3
Here's what to check out at the auto show today.
( by Mohana Ravindranath , The Washington Post)

Home-grown analytics can give businesses a strategic edge
When aligned with a business model, analytics can be the key to profitable growth.
( by Sam Bodily and Rajkumar Venkatesan , The Washington Post)

Washington Auto Show 2013: Schedule for Feb. 2
Here's what to check out at the auto show today.
( by Mohana Ravindranath , The Washington Post)

Netflix takes on Hollywood with original shows
Chief executive Reed Hastings talks about changes for the DVD-shipping and video-streaming service.
( by Cecilia Kang , The Washington Post)

TechBit: Ruzzle
Ruzzle gives two users the same grid of letters and challenges them to find words hidden in adjacent letters.
(, The Washington Post)

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SPORTS
TV and radio listings: Feb. 3

(, The Washington Post)

Madison boys, Oakton girls win Northern Region
SWIMMING | The Oakton girls set a new meet scoring record while the Madison boys won with a true team approach at the Northern Region swimming and diving championships.
( by Bryan Flaherty , The Washington Post)

Spurs have too much for Wizards
Even with Tim Duncan getting hurt after returning to the lineup, San Antonio holds off Washington
( by Michael Lee , The Washington Post)

Super Bowl XLVII: Ravens vs. 49ers
The Harbaugh brothers face off, Ray Lewis plays his final game and the 2012-13 NFL season reaches its climax.
(, The Washington Post)

Suggs ready for leading role
Ray Lewis's pending retirement opens a leadership void on the Ravens that Terrell Suggs is poised to fill.
( by Rick Maese in NEW ORLEANS , The Washington Post)

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TECHNOLOGY
Twitter: Hackers may have stolen user data in online attack
The microblogging service says that attackers may have obtained access to information for about 250,000 users.
( by Douglas MacMillan Bloomberg News , Bloomberg)

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WORLD
Russian citizens' rising volunteerism seen as threat to government
The past year or so has seen a rapid emergence of volunteer efforts, a trend unprecedented in Russia.
( by Will Englund and Kathy Lally , The Washington Post)

U.S., Russia praise Syrian opposition leader's offer to negotiate with Assad
Biden, in Munich, also says U.S. is open to direct talks with Iran on its nuclear ambitions.
( by Michael Birnbaum , The Washington Post)

Hollande Tells French Troops in Mali That Battle Isn't Over
French President Francois Hollande, visiting Mali three weeks after his forces drove insurgents out of most major towns in the north, said the battle for control of two-thirds of the West African country hasn't ended.
( by Tara Patel Bloomberg News , Bloomberg)

Although splintered, al-Qaeda finds new life in unstable areas
Terrorist group's regional affiliates take advantage of instability in North Africa, Middle East.
( by Greg Miller and Joby Warrick , The Washington Post)

Alleged terrorism ties foil some Afghan interpreters' U.S. visa hopes
Some Afghan interpreters lauded by the U.S. military cannot get visas because of alleged terrorist ties.
( by Kevin Sieff , The Washington Post)

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EDITORIAL
A national ID card
A biometric card for all legal residents would help stop illegal immigration.
(, The Washington Post)

Respite in the euro zone
A savvy central bank strategy gives Greece and friends more time to restructure their finances.
(, The Washington Post)

A Kennedy Center revival
A stunning private gift kick-starts expansion of Washington's premium performing arts venue.
(, The Washington Post)

The Boy Scouts and gays

(, The Washington Post)

What's behind bad drugs

(, The Washington Post)

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LIVE DISCUSSIONS
Tracee Hamilton discusses local and national sports -- and whatever else you want to talk about.
Tracee Hamilton goes weekly with her chat about sports, life and everything else.
(, vForum)

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