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NATION
Political newcomers in Italy
The grass-roots Five Star Movement has 163 newcomers in the Italian Parliament. Here are some of them.
(, The Washington Post)

Minorities are scarce within nation's major environmentalist groups
"We essentially have a racially segregated environmental movement," activist Van Jones says.
( by Darryl Fears , The Washington Post)

Benjamin Carson, balancing healing with political activism
Some have talked of a presidential bid for the conservative author, but medicine remains his "haven."
( by Greg Jaffe , The Washington Post)

Threat of chemical weapons in Syria creates difficulties for U.S. and allies
Two years into the civil war, the U.S. lacks a concrete plan to respond to the use of chemical weapons.
( by Greg Miller, Joby Warrick and Karen DeYoung , The Washington Post)

Spring snowstorm blankets Midwest
Heavy snow, high winds tracking to East Coast.
( by Heather Hollingsworth , The Washington Post)

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LOCAL
Spring snow in Washington area closes schools
Some Virginia schools closed for Monday as unseasonable snow approached.
( by Martin Weil , The Washington Post)

Missing Eastern Shore woman's body is found
Robin L. Pope of Stevensville disappeared about three weeks ago.
( by Martin Weil , The Washington Post)

Special-ed parents say bill would make it easier to dispute learning plans
Maryland parents pushing legislation that would make it easier to dispute special education IEPs for students
( by Lynh Bui , The Washington Post)

Making the Passover seder more engaging for kids — and adults
For generations of Jews, the hours-long rituals of the seder meal got no real upgrade.
( by Michelle Boorstein , The Washington Post)

Marine who allegedly killed two at Quantico base was a tactics instructor
Authorities identify three dead Marines who were all assigned to Officer Candidate School.
( by Ann E. Marimow , The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
Congressional Black Caucus may not be gentle with Obama in second term
With Rep. Marcia Fudge at the helm, lawmakers are taking a tougher position.
( by William Douglas , The Washington Post)

With signature on sequestration, Obama puts economic goals at risk
Four months after reelection, president is forced to lock in cuts he thinks are "dumb" and harmful.
( by Zachary A. Goldfarb , The Washington Post)

Appeals court to hear arguments against FDA over lethal-injection drug
Complaint against foreign drug is one of many attacks on lethal injection.
( by Michael Doyle , The Washington Post)

NRA leader says New York mayor seeks to 'buy America' with gun ads
Bloomberg says he plans to spend $12 million to try to sway key senators in debate about new restrictions.
( by Sean Sullivan , The Washington Post)

In gay marriage cases, Supreme Court may choose caution over boldness
Tuesday's case involves California's ban on gay unions, Wednesday's concerns a decision by Congress.
( by Robert Barnes , The Washington Post)

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STYLE
D.C. wellness calendar, March 28-April 4
Health and fitness events and meetings in the coming week.
(, The Washington Post)

Hints From Heloise: Bathroom door: In or out?
A reader wonders why only the doors on handicapped stalls open outward.
(, The Washington Post)

Ask Amy: Wife and her twin spend their days texting
A man married to an identical twin feels like the third wheel in their relationship.
(, The Washington Post)

Carolyn Hax: What to do when mom abandons you — and poisons the well
When your mom abandons you, feel free to write your own rules without any guilt.
(, The Washington Post)

Review: Pianist Yulia Gorenman brings her muscular style to Chopin
Tough-love approach to composer's work at Katzen Center is technically brilliant, but stunningly loud.
( by Joan Reinthaler , The Washington Post)

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BUSINESS
D.C. Week organizers discontinue event after three years
THE DOWNLOAD | The organizers plan to debut something new in 2014.
(, The Washington Post)

4 take-aways from the jobs reports released last week
Labor Dept. reports this week offered some reasons for optimism and some reasons for pessimism about the D.C. area's economy.
( by Sarah Halzack , The Washington Post)

Forest City has a makeover in store for Ballston Common Mall
Plans include adding a row of sidewalk retail along Wilson Boulevard and building 306 residential units above the property.
( by Jonathan O'Connell , The Washington Post)

Bank of Georgetown looks to expand
Three months after the sudden death of its chairman, the bank continues to grow with the upcoming opening of its 10th branch and new headquarters.
( by Abha Bhattarai , The Washington Post)

Washington's first medical marijuana dispensary prepares to open
By April, Capital City Care plans to begin selling four strains of medical marijuana from its 2,000-square-foot perch on North Capitol St.
( by Abha Bhattarai , The Washington Post)

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SPORTS
Miami ousts Illinois to advance to Sweet 16

( by Stephen Hawkins , The Washington Post)

No. 13 seed La Salle outlasts Mississippi to reach round of 16

( by Doug Tucker , The Washington Post)

TV and radio listings: March 25
TV and radio listings: March 25
(, The Washington Post)

Buffalo Bills interested in Redskins' Fred Davis

(, The Washington Post)

Miami Heat wins 26th consecutive NBA game

( by Tim Reynolds , The Washington Post)

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WORLD
Cyprus reaches bailout deal that will reshape island nation's economy
Monday deal will impose steep losses on big bank deposits, saving Cyprus from financial ruin.
( by Michael Birnbaum , The Washington Post)

World Digest: Israeli police dismantle Palestinian camp
The president of Central African Republic flees as rebels attack capital.
(, The Washington Post)

In Italy, arrivederci to politics as usual
Backlash against painful austerity measures sends a motley crew of freshman lawmakers to Rome.
( by Anthony Faiola in Rome , The Washington Post)

Threat of chemical weapons in Syria creates difficulties for U.S. and allies
Two years into the civil war, the U.S. lacks a concrete plan to respond to the use of chemical weapons.
( by Greg Miller, Joby Warrick and Karen DeYoung , The Washington Post)

Ottoman Empire returns, gently, to Bosnia
With two universities in Sarajevo and investments in the region, Turkey's influence grows in the Balkans.
( by Michael Birnbaum in SARAJEVO, BOSNIA , The Washington Post)

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EDITORIAL
How about no-mail Mondays?

(, The Washington Post)

Redefining the gray in 'Fifty Shades'

(, The Washington Post)

Prosperity built on debt

(, The Washington Post)

No need to rush decision on Randall Park

(, The Washington Post)

A stranger in our home

(, The Washington Post)

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