If you have difficulty viewing this newsletter, click here to view as a Web page. Click here to view in plain text. | | Saturday, March 31, 2012 | TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Lottery official: Winning Mega Millions ticket sold in Maryland; unknown if others sold A Maryland Lottery official says the winning Mega Millions ticket was purchased at a retailer in Baltimore County. (By Associated Press)
The early line on Mitt Romney's 'veepstakes' The habitually cautious Mitt Romney is less likely to pick a game-changing running mate and more likely to choose someone he sees as ready to be president. (By Philip Rucker)
Obama, Romney aim fire President Obama and Republican Mitt Romney delivered dueling political speeches about the president's leadership of the nation. (By Amy Gardner and Philip Rucker)
White House sees more pain for Iran as it clears way for further sanctions Tougher sanctions against Iran clear final hurdle as U.S. seeks to pressure Iran into concessions on its nuclear program. (By Joby Warrick and Brad Plumer)
Michelle Singletary: Dreaming of Mega Millions COLUMN | Why I threw away common sense and bought a ticket. (By Michelle Singletary)
NATION Clinton meets with Gulf nations over missile defense Secretary of State Clinton meets with the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council over a regional missile defense system. ( by Karen DeYoung , The Washington Post) U.S. concerned about treatment of envoy to Russia Ambassador Michael McFaul has suggested that Russian journalists from state-controlled television may have hacked his phone and e-mail account. ( by Peter Finn , The Washington Post) Panel recommends publication of papers on 'engineered bird flu' Ruling comes after panel learns that papers don't tell how to make the mutated strains and that similar strains exist in chicken flocks overseas. ( by David Brown , The Washington Post) White House sees more pain for Iran as it clears way for further sanctions Tougher sanctions against Iran clear final hurdle as U.S. seeks to pressure Iran into concessions on its nuclear program. ( by Joby Warrick and Brad Plumer , The Washington Post) Hearings show our dependence on military space technology Fine Print's Walter Pincus takes a look at the U.S. military's dependence on space. (, The Washington Post) More National: Breaking National News & Headlines - Washington Post METRO Ursula Mattheisen, conservation activist The Falls Church homemaker volunteered with and supported conservation groups, receiving an award from the Izaak Walton League. (, The Washington Post) Md. House subsidizes offshore wind The O'Malley-backed project could become the nation's first Atlantic offshore wind farm. ( by Greg Masters , The Washington Post) Warm March may set D.C. record With the month ending Saturday, it appears likely to be the warmest March on record in Washington. In addition, the first quarter of this year may be the warmest first quarter ever recorded. ( by Martin Weil , The Washington Post) As D.C. picks legal pot-growers, a new store caters directly to them Trays, lighting, soil, tools — if you need it to grow plants in a controlled, indoor space you'll find it at weGrow, "the first hydro store to come out and say that our products are used to cultivate medical marijuana." ( by Rachel S. Karas , The Washington Post) Praise and worship leaders play key roles The emergence of the praise leader in modern evangelical churches has taken the praise and worship experience to new levels. ( by Hamil R. Harris , The Washington Post) More Post Local: Washington, DC Area News, Traffic, Weather, Sports & More - The Washington Post POLITICS Md. House subsidizes offshore wind The O'Malley-backed project could become the nation's first Atlantic offshore wind farm. ( by Greg Masters , The Washington Post) Va. plans changes in prisoner isolation Criticized for its confinement practices, the state plans more transfers, other adjustments at the super-maximum Red Onion facility. ( by Anita Kumar , The Washington Post) 3 join Allen on Va. GOP primary ballot The ex-senator will have to fight them off for a shot at reclaiming his seat. Tim Kaine is unopposed for the Democratic nod. ( by Ben Pershing , The Washington Post) The early line on Mitt Romney's 'veepstakes' The habitually cautious Mitt Romney is less likely to pick a game-changing running mate and more likely to choose someone he sees as ready to be president. ( by Philip Rucker , The Washington Post) Obama, Romney aim fire President Obama and Republican Mitt Romney delivered dueling political speeches about the president's leadership of the nation. ( by Amy Gardner and Philip Rucker , The Washington Post) More Post Politics: Breaking Politics News, Political Analysis & More - The Washington Post STYLE Carolyn Hax: The right words for those in mourning Readers give advice on what to say to those who are grieving. (, The Washington Post) Georgetown's top dog gets an apprentice Georgetown University gets a mascot-in-training, a four-month-old bulldog puppy nicknamed J.J. (, The Washington Post) Music review: Nero's future looks bright The British musical duo, along with vocalist Alana Watson, showcased their debut album, "Welcome Reality," at the 9:30 Club on Thursday. ( by Megan Buerger , The Washington Post) At Current TV, Olbermann out, Spitzer in The network ends its relationship with the famously fractious "Countdown" host. (, The Washington Post) On Love: 'You're perfect for me. You're my counterpoint.' Erik Johnson and Ellen Shatzen, who met while they lived in the same apartment building, were great together. All he had to do was start ignoring her. (, The Washington Post) More Style: Culture, Arts, Ideas & More - The Washington Post SPORTS Scrubb, Bulldogs in command BASEBALL | Andre Scrubb retires the the last 11 batters in order and also has two hits, helping Hylton to a 6-1 victory over Westfield. ( by Preston Williams , The Washington Post) TV and radio listings: March 31 (, The Washington Post) Maicon Santos leads United Brazilian scores two goals and the attack is lively throughout a 4-1 victory over Dallas that marks D.C. United's first win this season. ( by Steven Goff , The Washington Post) Phelps wins 400 IM final in Indianapolis After swearing he had given up the event, Michael Phelps wins the 400 individual medley final at the Indianapolis Grand Prix. ( by Amy Shipley , The Washington Post) Gonzaga's wait is lifted Two goals each from juniors Patrick Myers and Alex Corboy and a strong defensive effort lift Gonzaga to its first victory over Georgetown Prep in lacrosse. ( by Eric Detweiler , The Washington Post) More Sports: Sports News, Scores, Analysis, Schedules & More - The Washington Post WORLD Burmese activist committed to win Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi said Friday that Burma's andmark weekend elections will be neither free nor fair because of widespread irregularities, but she vowed to continue her candidacy for the sake of the long-repressed nation. ( by Todd Pitman , The Washington Post) Clinton meets with Gulf nations over missile defense Secretary of State Clinton meets with the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council over a regional missile defense system. ( by Karen DeYoung , The Washington Post) U.S. concerned about treatment of envoy to Russia Ambassador Michael McFaul has suggested that Russian journalists from state-controlled television may have hacked his phone and e-mail account. ( by Peter Finn , The Washington Post) Opposition in Syria condemns slow efforts to end bloodshed Rebels call for weapons ahead of "Friends of Syria" conference. ( by Alice Fordham , The Washington Post) White House sees more pain for Iran as it clears way for further sanctions Tougher sanctions against Iran clear final hurdle as U.S. seeks to pressure Iran into concessions on its nuclear program. ( by Joby Warrick and Brad Plumer , The Washington Post) More World: World News, International News, Foreign Reporting - The Washington Post LIVE DISCUSSIONS Talk about Travel Have a travel-related question, comment, suspicion, warning, gripe, sad tale or happy ending? The Post Travel section's editors and writers are at your service. (, vForum) CANCELED: Carolyn Hax Live: Advice columnist tackles your problems (Friday, March 30) Advice Columnist Carolyn Hax takes your questions and comments about the strange train we call life. (, vForum) 'Idol' goodbyes, Katie Couric, and '30 Rock' live: Lisa de Moraes' TV Column Live Post TV columnist Lisa de Moraes chats with readers about the latest in television! (, vForum) Real Wheels Live Live online discussion with Real Wheels columnist Warren Brown about car-buying and the auto industry. (, vForum) The Fix Live: Can Romney take Obama on foreign policy? The Fix's Chris Cillizza discussed Romney's attempt to discredit Obama in foreign affairs, and the latest in political news. (, vForum) More Conversations: Discussions, Blogs, Debates, Live Q&A's and More - The Washington Post TECHNOLOGY Over 50K Visa and Mastercard credit cards compromised Credit card data — enough to create counterfeit cards — has been stolen from Visa and Mastercard users, Visa confirmed today. ( by Meghan Kelly | VentureBeat.com , VentureBeat.com) RIM's former co-CEO Jim Balsillie out from board of directors ( by Sean Ludwig | VentureBeat.com , VentureBeat.com) Is Google planning iPad competitors? Google expects to launch an online store for tablets, emulating the Apple/Amazon model for selling merchandise, a report says. ( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post) More Technology News - The Washington Post EDITORIAL How Russia can ease Assad out The goal is to remove Syria's brutal dictator ( by Jane Harman , The Washington Post) Oil shock? Not likely. The undue worry about a crisis with Iran. ( by Steve A. Yetiv , The Washington Post) Meeting Israel halfway on Iran It is possible to give diplomacy a chance to work. ( by Dennis Ross and David Makovsky , The Washington Post) District voters speak As council members smell of scandal. (, The Washington Post) Fear and blood in Florida Appalling presumptions in the Trayvon Martin case. (, The Washington Post) More Opinions: Washington Post Opinion, Editorial, Op Ed, Politics Editorials - The Washington Post BUSINESS Data breach could affect millions of users Electronic payment processing company says its "card data may have been accessed;" Visa, Mastercard say consumers won't be held accountable for false purchases. ( by Brady Dennis , The Washington Post) Apple, Foxconn labor pact awaits industry reaction An announcement by Apple and supplier Foxconn to overhaul working conditions in overseas factories is putting pressure on other companies to follow suit. ( by Sarah Halzack and Ariana Eunjung Cha , The Washington Post) Challengers to lead World Bank ask for 'a fair chance' The U.S. nominee is expected to become the bank's next president, but two challengers from developing countries argue that, on merit, they are the stronger candidates. ( by Howard Schneider , The Washington Post) SEC: Funds limit restructuring options After spending millions of dollars for a management consultant to analyze its operations, the Securities and Exchange Commission said a shortage of money will limit its ability to act on the recommendations. ( by David S. Hilzenrath , The Washington Post) Mega Millions jackpot surges to $640 million The jackpot for the Mega Millions lottery game has swelled to an epic size. (, The Washington Post) More Business News, Financial News, Business Headlines & Analysis - The Washington Post | | |
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