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What happened on March 09, 2012
BUSINESS
The new iPad: 5 reasons to buy, 5 reasons not to
By Hayley Tsukayama
FAQ: Apple’s new iPad
By Hayley Tsukayama
Explaining the ‘4G’ on the iPhone 4S
By Hayley Tsukayama
For tablet computer visionary Roger Fidler, a lot of what-ifs
By Michael S. Rosenwald
Kony 2012: The anatomy of a viral campaign
By Hayley Tsukayama
‘Kony 2012’ offers businesses lessons on viral marketing
SXSW: Highlight, location-based social app, expected to be break-out star
By Hayley Tsukayama
Economy gained 227K jobs in Feb.; more unemployed rejoin workforce
By Ylan Q. Mui
Greek deal with creditors shows how Europe has pushed to protect its neighbors
By Michael Birnbaum
Mass Effect 3: Electronic Arts chief executive feeling ‘awfully good’ about launch
By Heinrich Lenhardt | Venturebeat.com
Japan's Nikkei breaks 10,000 for first time in seven months
By Chico Harlan
Hoping for job growth, policymakers target small contractors with a rash of new bills
New iPad: Retina display is biggest improvement
By Hayley Tsukayama
White House names Todd Park as U.S. chief technology officer
By Cecilia Kang
LIFESTYLE
Biking the Great Allegheny Passage and C&O Canal from Pittsburgh to D.C.
By Nancy Szokan
Details on biking the GAP and the C&O Canal
By Nancy Szokan
Juliette Gordon Low, who had no children of her own, started Girl Scouts in 1912
By — Shannon Henry Kleiber
Invisible Children’s ‘Kony 2012’ video goes viral — but what does this mean?
By Monica Hesse
Fun Girl Scout facts
KidsPost poetry contest
Side Order: A tour of New Orleans movie sites
By Cara Kelly
California’s redwood and sequoia forests: Where to go and what to know
On Love: ‘Our coming together was planned from eternity’
By Ellen Mccarthy
Camouflage, fashion statement and lifesaver, gets a makeover from the Army
By Katherine Boyle and Michael Cotterman
Chris Hughes, Facebook co-founder, takes over New Republic magazine
By Paul Farhi
California’s redwoods and sequoias: Can ancient trees compete with modern gadgets?
By Whitney Hopler
History of the Girl Scouts
Hints From Heloise: Cheap, effective baking soda
By Heloise
Pianist Leon Fleisher proves a master at musicianship
By Stephen Brookes
In Los Angeles, literary landmarks give the city its mystique
By Bill Thomas
What’s the Deal? This week’s best travel bargains around the globe.
By K.c. Summers and Andrea Sachs
Coming and Going: Growing tourism, family-friendly hotels, more travel news
By Andrea Sachs and Becky Krystal
Ask Amy: A sweetheart by any other name is a ‘man toy’
By Amy Dickinson
Michael Thomas Quintet thrills at Strathmore
By Michael J. West
‘Game Change’ premiere lets Washington insiders relive drama of Election 2008
By Dan Zak
Apps become new political yard signs
By Melissa Bell
Christoph Eschenbach, Matthias Goerne, Michelle DeYoung take on Bartok
By Anne Midgette
Carolyn Hax: Sleeping apart but staying together; she wants kids, he doesn’t
By Carolyn Hax
Young artist transforms himself by using ordinary items, such as Post-its
By Erin Williams
Something to take your parents to ...
By — Moira Mclaughlin
Carolyn Hax: Tell her no one likes her boyfriend?; a serial dater; bad breath
By Carolyn Hax
Deal hunter: It’s time to score a travel steal
By Katherine Boyle
‘Smash’: Dream big, as long as you fit the right demographic
By Jessica Goldstein
LOCAL
Late-night care fills a need for parents
By Robert Samuels
TSA apologizes for mistake over breast-feeding mom’s ice pack
By Ashley Halsey Iii
Montgomery teachers redefine image of unionism
By Michael Alison Chandler
Women veterans of Korean War honored
By Rachel S. Karas
Man in Civil War photo, long unidentified, finally gets his name back
By Michael E. Ruane
Richard Barrows, Navy librarian
Arne H. Eliasson, Army colonel
William Huber, grants officer
Marion G. Merrill, civil rights activist and writer, dies at 97
Virginia General Assembly to end session without budget deal
By Anita Kumar and Laura Vozzella
The 2012 presidential election needs people of faith to keep it from turning hateful
By Rev. Earl Trent
Faith community focuses on AIDS outreach
By Hamil R. Harris
Montgomery County fatal shooting a tragic accident, suspects say
By Dan Morse
Audit blasts Alexandria schools
By Patricia Sullivan
OPINIONS
Iran held me hostage three decades ago. It shouldn’t hold America hostage today.
By Don Cooke
Those pesky things called laws
By George F. Will
A smarter way to fight AIDS in Africa
By Craig Timberg and Daniel Halperin
Why Egypt moved against unregistered NGOs
By Fayza Aboulnaga
The luck that propelled President Obama’s rise
By David Maraniss
Cheers for U.S. soccer victory
An uncalled-for attack on Obama
Business stories miss the mark
Coverage of Catholics lacking
Keep the front page for news
The Chevrolet Volt will lead the way
Another impulsive Redskins plan?
It’s time to believe: Romney’s a winner
By Dana Milbank
Eliciting less than laughs
Washington’s real real birthday
Explain the motivation of sources
Cartoon’s missing voice
A shift in bias on Drawing Board?
Missing voices in contraception debate
A cartoon unworthy of The Post
A tax increase or ‘doomsday’? We’ll take our chances
By Gabriel J. Michael
A loan that never should have been made
Cartoons are coarse and unfunny
A year after the earthquake, building a new Japan
By Yoshihiko Noda
Rules of ‘him’ and ‘he’
It’s simple math: Raise the gas tax
Virginia lawmakers shouldn’t divert foreclosure funds
By Chuck Bean and Frank J. Principi
Sandra Fluke wasn’t the only one Limbaugh was attacking
By Bonnie J. Morris
Who had the worst week in Washington? Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-Ohio)
By Chris Cillizza
Tom Toles articulates frustration, rage
Cartoon missed element of Mormon faith
Why should my bike subsidize your car?
By Dillon Klepetar
Rush Limbaugh, birth control and women’s rights
How to sink Iran’s regime? Sanctions, not bombs.
By David Ignatius
The D.C. lottery scandal: Is this any way to run a government?
By Editorial Board
Keeping meat and poultry safe
Nailing down the ‘Volcker Rule’
By Editorial Board
Five myths about March Madness
By Eric Prisbell
Post readers feel ignored
By Patrick B. Pexton
Last year’s tragedy failed to rouse Japan from its stagnation
By Paul Blustein
War on women?
By Kathleen Parker
Killing U.S.-born terrorists abroad endangers all Americans
At health-care reform’s key agency, no one stays in charge for long
By Gilbert M. Gaul
WORLD
India plans big increase in health-care spending to catch up to rivals
By Rama Lakshmi
Syria’s Bashar al-Assad firmly in control, U.S. intelligence officials say
By Greg Miller and Karen Deyoung
Pakistan names new spymaster
By Richard Leiby and Karen Deyoung
A year after Japan’s triple disaster, an uncertain recovery
By Chico Harlan
Syrian forces kill dozens ahead of peace mission
By Khaled Yacoub Oweis
U.S. agrees to transfer control of detainees in Afghanistan
By Ernesto Londoño and Peter Finn
Chinese official speaks out as rumors, intrigue swirl
By Keith B. Richburg
Life along Japan’s tsunami-battered coast, one year later
ENTERTAINMENT
Review of ‘The Mormon People ’ by Matthew Bowman and ‘LDS in the USA’ by Lee Trepanier and Lynita K. Newswander
By Diane Winston
A countertenor’s journey from busking on the Metro to Carnegie Hall
By Katherine Boyle
‘Must Love Cats’: Hello again, kitty
By Hank Stuever
‘The World America Made’ by Robert Kagan
By James Mann
“The Journey of Mary Walker” by Sydney Nathans
By Jonathan Yardley
Katie Ward’s ‘Girl Reading’ unfolds complex worlds, both ancient and future
By Carole Burns
“Democracy Despite Itself Why a System that Shouldn’t Work at All Works So Well” by Danny Oppenheimer and Mike Edwards
By John J. Pitney Jr
“The Dark Defile” by Diana Preston
By David Isby
‘Shahs of Sunset’: Roll out the Persian smug
By Hank Stuever
‘Silent Hill’ shows why horror works so well for video games
By Aaron Leitko
“The Accidental Feminist: How Elizabeth Taylor Raised Our Consciousness and We Were Too Distracted by Her Beauty to Notice” by M.G. Lord
By Lisa Bonos
Duplass Brothers add to list of dynamic directing duos
By John Defore
Puppeteer Basil Twist’s first retrospective comes to life in Washington
By Celia Wren
News volumes in Queer Film Classics
By Andrew Holleran
“Conquered Into Liberty”
By Josiah Bunting
Review: Ruben Studdard’s ‘Letters from Birmingham’
By Allison Stewart
‘Gypsies’ at the Kennedy Center seeks to dispel myths about the Romany
By Roger Catlin
“Beautiful Souls: Saying No, Breaking Ranks, and Heeding the Voice of Conscience in Dark Times” by Eyal Press
By Michael S. Roth
NATIONAL
Seismic hazards: Japan earthquake and other tectonic surprises challenge scientific assumptions
By Joel Achenbach
Atheists likely to outnumber Christians in England in 20 years
By Al Webb| Religion News Service
Flu strain confirmed in Calvert deaths
By Lena H. Sun
Saints compete for top ranking in ‘Lent Madness’
By Annalisa Musarra| Religion News Service
Pope Benedict XVI denounces cultural shift toward gay marriage in U.S.
By Alessandro Speciale| Religion News Service
Rocket-propelled leadership: An interview with the director of NASA’s Stennis Space Center
By Tom Fox
Why all colleges should think of themselves as women’s colleges
By H. Kim Bottomly
POLITICS
Why is Santorum losing the Catholic vote?
By Dan Balz and Scott Clement
Recent debate over contraception comes as GOP loses gains among women
By Karen Tumulty
‘Jobs Day’: Monthly release of employment data an economic, political obsession
By Eli Saslow
Obama in Virginia: ‘I want to make stuff here’
By Scott Wilson
In improving economy, GOP sharpens its attack against Obama
By Philip Rucker and David A. Fahrenthold
SPORTS
Mississippi State’s Renardo Sidney says he’s learned his lesson after life in the fast lane
By Eric Prisbell
Capitals’ Mike Green is suspended three games by NHL for hit to head
By Katie Carrera
For Nationals’ Michael Morse, expectations feel like relief
By Adam Kilgore
D.C. United looks good on paper, but hasn’t proven anything
By Steven Goff
ACC tournament: Despite loss, Maryland appears headed in right direction
By John Feinstein
Andray Blatche and Wizards: A marriage that can’t be saved
By Jason Reid
ACC tournament 2012: Virginia Tech falls to Duke in another narrow loss to end season
By Steve Yanda
Oakton girls win Virginia AAA title, finish season 31-0
By Paul Tenorio
ACC tournament 2012: Terps pounded by North Carolina in quarterfinals
By Liz Clarke
Maryland 2A girls’ basketball: Calvert advances to second straight final
By Greg Schimmel
ACC tournament 2012: Virginia falls to N.C. State, 67-64
By Steve Yanda
Boys’ basketball: George Mason tops Fort Chiswell, advances to first state final
By Paul Tenorio
Redskins left to consider options as Peyton Manning visits other teams
By Mark Maske and Mike Jones
Howard returns to the MEAC women’s basketball title game
No. 13 Largo gains Maryland 2A boys basketball final with win over Easton
By James Wagner
ACC tournament: No. 6 Duke holds off Virginia Tech, 60-56, in quarterfinals
By Associated Press
Baseball: Paul VI Coach Billy Emerson to step down at end of season
By Josh Barr
NEWS
Going Out Guide: Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital
By Amy Joyce
This diesel Chevy doesn’t poke along, so why does GM?
By Warren Brown
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