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Sunday, April 14, 2013

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NATION
Digest: 5 killed in Florida interstate crash; avalanches leave 2 missing

(, The Washington Post)

Doctor-owned hospitals prosper under health-care law
They earn large bonuses from the law's new quality programs, even as it halts their growth.
( by Jordan Rau , The Washington Post)

Military and detainees clash at Guantanamo Bay
Detainees were moved from communal situation to single cells, some forcibly.
( by Peter Finn , The Washington Post)

North Korea's enigmatic young leader offers many faces and many threats
Analysts speculate that Kim Jong Un is blustering to secure his image at home and concessions from the U.S.
( by Ernesto Londoño , The Washington Post)

Russia retaliates, bans U.S. officials
Reprisal comes after U.S. imposes sanctions on suspected human rights abusers under the Magnitsky Act.
( by Will Englund , The Washington Post)

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LOCAL
15 injured when Metrobus collided with van
Outdoor activities were held and minor disturbances were reported.
( by Martin Weil , The Washington Post)

Memorial Bridge is at a crossroads
After 81 years, the landmark Arlington Memorial Bridge is in dire need of renovation.
( by Michael E. Ruane , The Washington Post)

Va. family together after 5-year adoption delay
Vienna couple finally able to bring 5-year-old son home from Guatemala.
( by Suzy Khimm , The Washington Post)

Cracks in Silver Spring Transit Center fracture profitable relationship
Montgomery County officials and top developer are at odds over construction flaws.
( by Bill Turque , The Washington Post)

Flea market Renoir was first offered with different story, official says
Martha Fuqua said she'd gotten the long-missing Renoir from an estate, not a flea market, employee says.
( by Ian Shapira , The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
(IF PLAYED HURT FREQUENTLY/SOMETIMES/RARELY) When you played hurt, was that mainly because...?

( by  , The Washington Post)

Looking back, do you wish you had played through pain more often, less often, or do you think you did this about the right amount?

( by  , The Washington Post)

(IF WISH PLAYED THROUGH PAIN LESS OFTEN) At the time, did you feel you had a choice in the matter, or not? (About whether or not to play through pain)

( by  , The Washington Post)

How often, if ever, did you take Toradol before games to help with pain you expected to feel during games?

( by  , The Washington Post)

(IF TOOK TORADOL) How often, if ever, did you take Toradol before games to help with pain you expected to feel during games?

( by  , The Washington Post)

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STYLE
Son lies about snacking, who's to blame?
Mom in sugar shock over son's clandestine snacking.
(, The Washington Post)

Letter: Recycled critique?
Review of Yuliya Gorenman's all-Chopin piano recital.
(, The Washington Post)

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BUSINESS
Manuganu: High-paced obstacle game
APP REVIEW | Manuganu is a game that's good for a short or long run.
(, The Washington Post)

Rethink: A reminder triggered by time or place
APP REVIEW | Rethink is a strong organization app that's great for setting reminders and to-dos in an elegant way.
(, The Washington Post)

An opportunity to communicate
The question is no longer about the availability of corporate information, it is about form and content.
(, The Washington Post)

Google said to offer change of search page to settle E.U. probe
Google is said to have offered to change how it operates in a bid to settle a three-year European Union antitrust investigation into whether it discriminates against rivals.
( by Stephanie Bodoni , The Washington Post)

ChannelAdvisor files for IPO
Firms's software supports the full spectrum of e-commerce vendors, including marketplaces, paid search providers, and social shopping companies.
( by Rebecca Grant | VentureBeat.com , VentureBeat.com)

More Business News, Financial News, Business Headlines & Analysis - The Washington Post


SPORTS
Sports Digest: Overanalyze wins Arkansas Derby

(, The Washington Post)

TV and radio listings: April 14
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(, The Washington Post)

Caps hang on for seventh straight win
Washington blows a four-goal lead before Mike Green scores an overtime goal to beat Tampa Bay.
( by Katie Carrera , The Washington Post)

Orioles use long ball to down Yankees
Baltimore hit three home runs off Phil Hughes en route to a 5-3 victory over its American League East rivals.
( by Eduardo A. Encina , The Washington Post)

Rockville finding a way to move forward
LACROSSE | While mourning the death of senior Michelle Miller, the Rockville girls' lacrosse team stays positive in moving ahead.
( by Eric Detweiler , The Washington Post)

More Sports: Sports News, Scores, Analysis, Schedules & More - The Washington Post


WORLD
U.S., China agree to cooperate on North Korea crisis
Kerry, in Beijing, lobbies China to lean harder on its Marxist ally, appealing to self-interest.
( by Anne Gearan , The Washington Post)

As tension rises, Chinese have harsh words for North Korea
Chinese chatting online suggest attacking or abandoning their country's onetime ally.
( by Steven Mufson , The Washington Post)

French Senate passes same-sex marriage bill
The French Senate puts a landmark bill on track to become law by summer.
( Associated Press , The Washington Post)

Palestinian prime minister resigns
Resignation of Salam Fayyad follows rift with President Mahmoud Abbas.
( by Joel Greenberg , The Washington Post)

Foreign news briefs: Pope Francis picks group to advise him
Also: H7N9 bird flu case reported in Beijing.
(, The Washington Post)

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


EDITORIAL
The dangers of 'rude' texts

(, The Washington Post)

Measuring alcohol consumption

(, The Washington Post)

Further scrutiny of 'Obama phones'

(, The Washington Post)

Keep all your paws inside the car

(, The Washington Post)

Ending slavery in North America

(, The Washington Post)

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