News You May Need:
BI: The Navy is sending everything it needs for war with Iran into the Strait of Hormuz.
Politico: A profile on the relatively unknown Council for National Policy, a group supporting Rick Santorum.
WSJ: The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Obama's health care reform later this month, and everyone is dying to be there when they do.
WSJ: Fed Official says look for raising rates in 2013.
CSM: North Korea plans a provocative rocket launch that could nix plans for an aid deal.
WP: Osama Bin Laden wanted to kill Obama to make Joe Biden president.
The Day's Reads:
Paul Krugman: Drilling isn't a serious jobs plan.
Matthew Yglesias: On Ben Bernanke, the timid ineffectual leader of our monetary policy.
Steve Chapman: The collateral damage from reproductive rights.
Toby Harnden: On David Cameron's undignified starstuck awe at Barack Obama.
This Day In Politics:
On March 16, 1974, U.S. Lyndon B. Johnson submitted a $1 billion war on poverty program to Congress.
On March 16, 2008, J.P Morgan agreed to buy Bear Stearns at $2 a share.
Not Politics But...
Check out NPR retracting its entire episode on Apple and the condition of workers at Foxconn.
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