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NATION
Is it time for a pope of color?
Two-thirds of Catholics worldwide are from developing countries, while most of the cardinals are white Europeans.
( by Michelle Boorstein , The Washington Post)

F-35's ability to evade budget cuts illustrates challenge of paring defense
The Joint Strike Fighter program has been plagued by delays and cost overruns, but it is still protected.
( by Rajiv Chandrasekaran , The Washington Post)

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LOCAL
Va. church-run day-care centers exempt from licensing standards
More than 1,000 centers run by religious organizations are not required to train their caregivers.
( by Brigid Schulte , The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
Obama to nominate Thomas Perez as next labor secretary
The assistant U.S. attorney general for civil rights has strong labor support.
( by Sari Horwitz and Lena H. Sun , The Washington Post)

Lobbyists gird for tax reform fight
An expected rewrite of the tax code has Washington's influence industry ready to protect client interests.
( by Jerry Markon , The Washington Post)

Gay marriage at the Supreme Court: A 'real couple' challenging Prop 8
Lawyers fighting California's ban needed an ideal pair. Jeff Zarrillo and Paul Katami just want to get married.
( by Robert Barnes In BURBANK, Calif. , The Washington Post)

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WORLD
Inside conclave, progressive voices will be faint
Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn is thought to be the leading moderate in a conservative-dominated process.
( by Jason Horowitz , The Washington Post)

F-35's ability to evade budget cuts illustrates challenge of paring defense
The Joint Strike Fighter program has been plagued by delays and cost overruns, but it is still protected.
( by Rajiv Chandrasekaran , The Washington Post)

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


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