Sunday Morning Headlines [Mar 31, 2013]

Sunday, March 31, 2013

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NATION
Local health-insurance marketplaces struggle to get people enrolled
Issue could signal similar problems for programs that open Oct. 1 under the Affordable Care Act.
( by Phil Galewitz | Kaiser Health News , The Washington Post)

New rules of interrogation
One captive's cooperation opened the door for an administration determined not to add to Guantanamo's population.
( by Peter Finn , The Washington Post)

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LOCAL
Prince George's robber repeats successful technique
Police say the same person is suspected in back-to-back store incidents.
( by Martin Weil , The Washington Post)

Va. attorney general's disclosure of investment was delayed
Ken Cuccinelli II failed to disclose for nearly a year even as his office was fighting a tax lawsuit filed by the firm.
( by Rosalind S. Helderman and Laura Vozzella , The Washington Post)

Va. governor on two-way street with CEO of struggling company
McDonnell and his family get campaign donations and gifts; they give support to company marketing.
( by Rosalind S. Helderman and Laura Vozzella , The Washington Post)

Md. lawmakers near agreement on early voting bill
House, Senate add security to system that will allow voters to receive ballots online.
( by Aaron C. Davis , The Washington Post)

Beneath the surface, the Beltway crumbles
As nation's baby-boom-era roadways near the end of their life span, they need overhaul or replacement.
( by Ashley Halsey III , The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
Va. attorney general's disclosure of investment was delayed
Ken Cuccinelli II failed to disclose for nearly a year even as his office was fighting a tax lawsuit filed by the firm.
( by Rosalind S. Helderman and Laura Vozzella , The Washington Post)

Va. governor on two-way street with CEO of struggling company
McDonnell and his family get campaign donations and gifts; they give support to company marketing.
( by Rosalind S. Helderman and Laura Vozzella , The Washington Post)

Legal efforts to pursue mine safety claims cut under sequestration
As the third anniversary of the Upper Big Branch disaster approaches, legal teams being largely disbanded.
( by Kimberly Kindy , The Washington Post)

Business, labor are said to agree on terms of new guest-worker program
Deal would resolve last big hurdle holding up bipartisan Senate plan for overhaul of immigration laws.
( by David Nakamura , The Washington Post)

Md. lawmakers near agreement on early voting bill
House, Senate add security to system that will allow voters to receive ballots online.
( by Aaron C. Davis , The Washington Post)

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STYLE
Miss Manners: Etiquette has nothing to do with cozying up to the rich
A Gentle Reader is seriously misguided in her attempt to secure a Fifth Avenue penthouse.
(, The Washington Post)

Ask Amy: Give pause before answering personal questions
A reader wonders how to politely answer nosy questions.
(, The Washington Post)

Carolyn Hax: Readers sound off on difficult relationships
Step-families, breakups, marriage and just saying "no" discussed.
(, The Washington Post)

On TV
A sampling of fine arts on television for the week of March 31-April 6.
(, The Washington Post)

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BUSINESS
IT Digest: U.S. agencies slow to adopt big data; Bode names chief executive

(, The Washington Post)

TechBit: Capture Audio
Mark important points in a recording with the help of this app.
(, The Washington Post)

TechBit: Home Inventory
Catalogue your items while you do your spring cleaning.
(, The Washington Post)

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SPORTS
TV and radio listings: March 31

(, The Washington Post)

Capitals open trip with win
Washington scores twice in the third period to force overtime and goes on to earn a shootout victory in Buffalo for an auspicous start to a three-game road trip.
( By Katie Carrera , The Washington Post)

Madison rolls on Occoquan
CREW | The Warhawks girls' and boys' boats were victorious at Regional Park Regatta.
( by Andrew Simon , The Washington Post)

Wizards at their worst against the worst
The Wizards have gone 3-12 against the four teams that are below them in the NBA standings.
( by Michael Lee , The Washington Post)

Nats should lock up Rizzo now
Now would be a good time to sign GM Mike Rizzo to a long-term deal, rather than take him for granted and risk him going elsewhere.
(, The Washington Post)

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WORLD
Cyprus details heavy financial losses for major bank customers
Major depositors will lose around 60 percent of their savings over 100,000 euros, central bank said.
( by Karolina Tagaris , The Washington Post)

Syrian rebels enter strategic Aleppo neighborhood
Syrian rebels pushed into an important area of the northern city of Aleppo after days of heavy clashes.
( by Bassem Mroue , The Washington Post)

Attacks leave more than 50 dead in central Nigeria
Unsolved killings continue to plague a region that has seen thousands killed in massacres in recent years.
( by Ahmed Saka , The Washington Post)

New rules of interrogation
One captive's cooperation opened the door for an administration determined not to add to Guantanamo's population.
( by Peter Finn , The Washington Post)

Battle to keep the remainder of the Berlin Wall
Preservationists try to stop developer from taking down some of the last sections of communist-era divider.
( by Michael Birnbaum , The Washington Post)

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EDITORIAL
The Senate's moment on guns
Two issues matter in the coming debate.
(, The Washington Post)

The price of cheap energy
Subsidies are everywhere, and they hobble global prosperity.
(, The Washington Post)

Imagine parking under the Mall
An underground garage could also address the city's flood-control needs.
(, The Washington Post)

A loving home — of any makeup

(, The Washington Post)

A new risk of centralizing power in federal D.C.

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Saturday Morning Headlines [Mar 30, 2013]

Saturday, March 30, 2013

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NATION
U.S. wary of N. Korea's hostile rhetoric
Pyongyang's traditionally bellicose tone is becoming ever more menacing and difficult to ignore.
( by Ernesto Londoño and Karen DeYoung , The Washington Post)

A Holy Week at the Supreme Court
After two days of light being shown on our plight, we should celebrate this moment. And then we should get back to work!
( by Gene Robinson , The Washington Post)

Excerpt: Mary at the cross
"He was the boy I had given birth to and he was more defenseless now than he had been then."
( by Colm Tóibín , The Washington Post)

Why MOOCs are just the beginning
COLUMN | Massive open online courses (MOOCs) are a baby step in the path forward for education innovation.
( by Vivek Wadhwa , The Washington Post)

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LOCAL
Rash of vehicle break-ins in Mount Pleasant area
Police say thefts occurred from at least nine vehicles between Wednesday night and Thursday morning.
( by Martin Weil , The Washington Post)

Local Digest: Bank robbed near FBI's home; Woman groped in Alexandria

(, The Washington Post)

Md. Senate approves gas tax increase; gun-control bill survives panel fight
Under the transportation bill, headed to the governor, drivers could expect to pay up to 20 cents more per gallon.
( by John Wagner and Aaron C. Davis , The Washington Post)

Suit filed to stop D.C. school closures
Activists' lawsuit alleges city's plan to close 15 schools discriminates against poor and minority students.
( by Emma Brown , The Washington Post)

Assault weapons ban survives in Md. gun-control bill
House panel that had threatened to weaken ban votes 27-18 to advance tough bill to House floor.
( by Aaron C. Davis , The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
Md. Senate approves gas tax increase; gun-control bill survives panel fight
Under the transportation bill, headed to the governor, drivers could expect to pay up to 20 cents more per gallon.
( by John Wagner and Aaron C. Davis , The Washington Post)

Epithets against Latinos, gays hamper Republicans' outreach efforts
GOP consultant says the "wetback" comment by Rep. Don Young of Alaska "hurts us" as a party.
( by Aaron Blake and Juliet Eilperin , The Washington Post)

National digest: Navy SEAL killed in accident; La. health secretary resigns

(, The Washington Post)

Assault weapons ban survives in Md. gun-control bill
House panel that had threatened to weaken ban votes 27-18 to advance tough bill to House floor.
( by Aaron C. Davis , The Washington Post)

GOP could be its own worst enemy in 2014 Senate races
Democrats are rooting for, and expect, ugly GOP primaries in up to five key races that will leave the Republican nominee poorly positioned to compete in the general election.
( by Paul Kane and Aaron Blake , The Washington Post)

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STYLE
Taming an urgency to marry
A 30-something woman in a hurry to tie the knot is encouraged to reflect on her motivation.
(, The Washington Post)

The District's own 'Music Man'
Music Man George Whitlow cruises his tricked-out "boombox bikes" to bring D.C. residents together.
( by Emily Wax , The Washington Post)

TV highlights: Jeremy Piven takes a turn as 'Mr. Selfridge'
Also: "Doctor Who" returns to BBC America.
(, The Washington Post)

Hints From Heloise: Knickknacks might get whacked
A reader adds a few caveats to a recent column on washing knickknacks in the dishwasher.
(, The Washington Post)

Ask Amy: Is this marriage worth another 'big talk'?
She's checked out of their young marriage and tired of talking; Amy says: This is a hard time. Try again.
(, The Washington Post)

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BUSINESS
Business Digest: Court pares down claims; bidding war attempted at Dell
A roundup of business and financial news from around the world.
(, The Washington Post)

Jobless rate falls in Md., remains unchanged in D.C., Va.
There was no clear pattern among the job gains and losses, with sectors that provided a boost in one area causing a drag in another.
( by Sarah Halzack , The Washington Post)

Obama visits Miami tunnel project
The president is promoting a new plan to rebuild the nation's roads, bridges and points of commerce.
( by Zachary A. Goldfarb , The Washington Post)

Black liquor measure fails in Md. House panel
Bill to roll back payments to paper companies burning a pulping residue known as black liquor fails by a vote.
( by Steven Mufson , The Washington Post)

IMF's initial public statements on Cyprus clashed with private doubts
The fund endorsed a broad deposit tax in public, but feared what it might mean in practice.
( by Howard Schneider , The Washington Post)

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SPORTS
TV and radio listings: March 30

(, The Washington Post)

Clock strikes 12 on Florida Gulf Coast
FGCU's Cinderella run ends as the Eagles lose to Florida in the South Region Sweet 16.
( by Liz Clarke , The Washington Post)

Burke, Michigan stun Kansas
Trey Burke sends the game into OT after a frantic rally, and the Wolverines advance to Elite Eight.
( by Liz Clarke , The Washington Post)

Wizards health improves, results don't
John Wall scores a game-high 35 points but didn't have enough support as Washington falls to Orlando.
( by Michael Lee , The Washington Post)

Syracuse is in a zone of its own
Despite all its success, Syracuse's zone defense is rarely emulated and never duplicated.
( by Barry Svrluga , The Washington Post)

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TECHNOLOGY
Upworthy's Eli Pariser shares his lessons on viral video
The site that tries to make meaningful videos, graphics and pictures go viral, recently celebrated its anniversary.
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

Is the new T-Mobile too good to be true?
This all sounds too good to be true. LTE? No contracts? The iPhone?  How can the distantly fourth place T-Mobile possibly pull all of this off ?
( by VentureBeat.com , VentureBeat.com)

Mark Zuckerberg could be looking at a $1B tax bill
A panel of California CPAs say the Facebook CEO's capital gains bill will probably be around $1.1 billion.
( by Jolie O'Dell | VentureBeat.com , VentureBeat.com)

Apple hiring 'ground truth managers' to make sure iOS Maps match reality
Job requires a "Bachelor's degree in any field with CS or Geography/ GIS preferred" and a willingness to travel around the United States.
( by Sean Ludwig | VentureBeat.com , VentureBeat.com)

SEC ruling gives boost to online funding tool for startups
The prospects of a new era of crowd-funded startups takes another jump forward.
( by Jeff John Roberts | GigaOM.com , gigaom.com)

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WORLD
U.S. wary of N. Korea's hostile rhetoric
Pyongyang's traditionally bellicose tone is becoming ever more menacing and difficult to ignore.
( by Ernesto Londoño and Karen DeYoung , The Washington Post)

Tepco takes blame for nuclear disaster
Japanese utility says "safety culture, skills and ability were all insufficient" in preventing and dealing with crisis.
( Associated Press , The Washington Post)

At newly transferred Afghan prison, a strong American role still remains
In prison at heart of Karzai's sovereignty quest, still no stand-alone Afghan justice system.
( by Kevin Sieff , The Washington Post)

World Digest: Protest, clashes roilCairo and 2 other Egyptian cities
A roundup of news from around the world.
(, The Washington Post)

North Korea responds with bluster to sanctions, military drills
Coverage and analysis from the Post of the situation on the Korean peninsula.
( by Max Ehrenfreund , The Washington Post)

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EDITORIAL
SOCOM steps up
A new role for Special Operations Forces.
(, The Washington Post)

White men with guns
Why do they perpetrate so many shootings?
( by Charlotte Childress and Harriet Childress , The Washington Post)

Mexico's grand bargain
The nation's gridlock-busting reforms can serve as a positive example for Washington.
(, The Washington Post)

D.C.'s magical thinking
A bill that would establish an $11.75 minimum wage for big stores will scare off would-be investors.
(, The Washington Post)

Too-candid camera
A family finds a camcorder in a Starbucks restroom.
(, The Washington Post)

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