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News You May Need:
NYT: The brutal massacre of innocent civilians in Afghanistan may derail diplomatic efforts to force the Taliban into peace talks.
WP: GOP race is slowing down to a crawl - an excruciating one.
WSJ: Mortgage deal built on tradeoffs. Banks write down some loans, and escape scott-free from any prosecution.
FT: Violence in Syria rising again, but no one is taking responsibility for the latest massacre.
LAT: Taliban calling for vengeance on U.S. forces after massacre.
The Day's Reads:
Michael Barone: Mitt may recapture upscale white voters for the Republican party.
Adam Liptak: Ruling on Obamacare will be the Chief Justice Roberts' signature ruling.
Kevin Drum: Come to think of it: Obama's having a very good presidency.
Paul Krugman: What Greece Means. An "orderly default" still means suffering for the Greek people.
This Day In Politics:
On March 12, 1933, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his first "fireside chat" on the radio. The topic of the chats was to tell Americans what was being done to deal with the country's economic crisis.
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