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NATION
EPA criticizes State Dept. analysis of Keystone XL pipeline
Agency suggests more work on review of proposed 1,700-mile oil pipeline from Canada to Texas.
( by Lenny Bernstein and Juliet Eilperin , The Washington Post)

At Arlington, memories of a hero from a long-ago war
As Lt. Col. Don C. Faith Jr., a Korean War hero, is buried at Arlington, three battalion commanders pay tribute
( by Greg Jaffe , The Washington Post)

FBI affidavit says brothers had bombs left after Boston Marathon blasts
New details on arsenal of homemade explosives do not clarify whether the suspects planned additional attacks.
( by Greg Miller , The Washington Post)

Diagnostic errors are leading cause of successful malpractice claims
Missed, delayed, wrong diagnoses were the leading reason for malpractice payouts over 25 years.
( by David Brown , The Washington Post)

White House: Bombing suspect will not be tried as 'enemy combatant'
Obama administration says Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will face trial in federal court for the Boston Marathon bombings.
( by Jerry Markon, Sari Horwitz and Jenna Johnson , The Washington Post)

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LOCAL
Off-duty D.C. police officer is killed
Officials say shooting occurred during a domestic dispute at a house in the Upper Marlboro area in Prince George's.
( by Martin Weil and Clarence Williams , The Washington Post)

Study: Voice-activated texting while driving no safer than typing
Apps that translate voice into text found just as distracting for drivers.
( by Ashley Halsey III , The Washington Post)

Teen fights off abduction in Gaithersburg
Man tried to pull a 14-year-old boy into a van, but the teen got away and then ran home and called police.
( by Clarence Williams , The Washington Post)

Wind tunnel, strange ice cream, brain tour: U-Md. open house has it all
The university will hold Maryland Day on Saturday.
( by Martin Weil , The Washington Post)

Tornado landed near Largo in Prince George's County during Friday storms
Twister damaged three homes and uprooted several trees; it follows twister confirmed in Fredericksburg.
( by Martin Weil , The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
Do you approve or disapprove of Bush's handling of the economy?

( by  , The Washington Post)

Do you approve or disapprove of Bush's decision to invade Iraq?

( by  , The Washington Post)

Do you approve or disapprove of the way Bush handled his job as president?

( by  , The Washington Post)

Safeguarding treasures from national historic sites
Bob Sonderman is the steward of treasures from Civil War battlefields, historic homes and other sites administered by the National Park Servicein the Washington area.
( by The Partnership for Public Service , The Washington Post)

Bush library opening puts his presidency back in the spotlight
A new poll shows that his approval rating is now higher than when he left office more than four years ago.
( by Dan Balz , The Washington Post)

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STYLE
Miss Manners: Server pouring water isn't taking your life in his hands
A Gentle Reader feels it's unsanitary for a server to touch a glass after having cleared plates.
(, The Washington Post)

Hints From Heloise: Wash clothes, save energy
A reader shares hints on saving money with laundry.
(, The Washington Post)

Ask Amy: Neighbor relationship gives parents the creeps
The older man next door is chummy with their sons, 19 and 20, in a way that makes them uncomfortable.
(, The Washington Post)

Romantic rejection? That's a risk you'll just have to take.
A woman is looking for a surefire way to find out if man is interested in her, without putting her heart on the line.
(, The Washington Post)

To everyone's benefit, bombing suspects elude labels
When the explosions went off, a lot of people hoped that it wasn't the act of one of their own.
( by Krissah Thompson and Michelle Boorstein , The Washington Post)

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BUSINESS
Existing home sales drop in March
High demand and low inventory pushed existing home sales down in March, falling short of expectations.
( by Amrita Jayakumar , The Washington Post)

Analysis of Obama's budget finds a higher tax burden for most Americans
While the tax increases would focus on the wealthy, others would also pay somewhat more.
( by Zachary A. Goldfarb , The Washington Post)

Netflix adds 2 million customers; Halliburton pursues Gulf settlement
A roundup of national business news.
(, The Washington Post)

World carmakers woo Chinese consumers
Though choking on exhaust fumes, China is the biggest, fastest-growing market for new cars.
( by Steven Mufson , The Washington Post)

Report: Vast majority of global cyber-espionage emanates from China
Hackers affiliated with the Chinese government were by far the most successful cyberspies in 2012.
( by Craig Timberg , The Washington Post)

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SPORTS
TV and radio listings: April 23

(, The Washington Post)

Reservoir beats Glenelg, 3-2
BASEBALL: The Gators fell behind early, but scored three runs in the third inning to beat the Gladiators.
( by Brandon Parker , The Washington Post)

Markakis singles in ninth to lift Orioles past Toronto
Baltimore won for the fourth time in five games after the veteran's walk-off hit with the bases loaded.
( by Eduardo A. Encina , The Washington Post)

Cardinals again master Nats
St. Louis tops Washington in the first meeting since the Nationals' wrenching NLDS loss.
( by Adam Kilgore , The Washington Post)



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TECHNOLOGY
Report: Vast majority of global cyber-espionage emanates from China
Hackers affiliated with the Chinese government were by far the most successful cyberspies in 2012.
( by Craig Timberg , The Washington Post)

EBay rallies users in battle against online sales tax bill
The e-commerce giant is reaching out to its users to lobby against an online sales tax bill.
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

With taxes done, keep a lookout for identity thieves
The days after filing are prime time for scammers seeking your financial information.
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

Germany fines Google on Street View; Facebook, Microsoft promote privacy
The firm was fined $189,000 after admitting it collected data including e-mail and passwords.
( by Max Ehrenfreund , The Washington Post)

Leap Motion teams up with Google Earth
The mapping service will now support Leap's gesture controls, just in time for Earth Day.
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

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WORLD
Two men arrested in terrorist plot in Canada, police say
They are accused of plotting an attack against a train with support from al-Qaeda "elements" in Iran.
( by Charmaine Noronha , The Washington Post)

FBI affidavit says brothers had bombs left after Boston Marathon blasts
New details on arsenal of homemade explosives do not clarify whether the suspects planned additional attacks.
( by Greg Miller , The Washington Post)

Flow of arms to Syrian extremists poses challenge for U.S.
As the U.S. weighs concerns over arming Syrian rebels, neighboring Qatar's role poses a challenge.
( by Karen DeYoung , The Washington Post)

Massacre reported west of Damascus
Activists, rebels say Syrian troops killed at least 100, possibly many more, in Jdeidet al-Fadel.
( by Abigail Hauslohner and Ahmed Ramadan , The Washington Post)

Boston Police probe earlier killings for possible links to bombing suspects
Tamerlan Tsarnaev was reportedly a friend of one of three men killed in September 2011.
( by Peter Hermann , The Washington Post)

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EDITORIAL
Boy Scout ban makes no sense

(, The Washington Post)

Tax havens unfair to small businesses

(, The Washington Post)

Social Security adjustments are needed

(, The Washington Post)

The GDP is more accurate than some say

(, The Washington Post)

After Boston, making sense of terrorism

(, The Washington Post)

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LIVE DISCUSSIONS
Advice from Slate's 'Dear Prudence'
Live discussion with Slate advice columnist Dear Prudence, a.k.a. Emily Yoffe.
(, vForum)

Talk about Travel
The Post's travel writers and editors discuss your travel stories, questions, gripes and more.
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Talk about Travel
The Post's travel writers and editors discuss your travel stories, questions, gripes and more.
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Chatological Humor: Monthly with Moron
Gene Weingarten takes polls and chats about his recent columns.
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Tuesdays with Moron: Chatological Humor Update
Gene Weingarten brings you an update to his monthly Chatological Humor live chat.
(, vForum)

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