Good morning! Here are some early headlines:
-Afghans Object, U.S. Officials Defend Decision To Move Massacre Suspect.
-China Removes Flamboyant Politician From Post.
-Surging Gas Prices Have Drivers Fuming.
- Jobless Claims Fell By 14,000 Last Week.
-Priest Defends Denying Communion To Lesbian Mourner.
- A Year Into Uprising, Syrian Protesters Say They Won't Give Up. ( Washington Post)
-German Celeb Bunny Meets Untimely Demise. ( AP)
-Former Illinois Governor Leaves Home For Colorado Prison. ( Chicago Tribune)
-Some States Saw Spike In Foreclosures In February. ( MSNBC)
-HBO Cancels "Luck" After Third Horse Death. ( Los Angeles Times)
-Bill To Pass Armed, State Militia Passes Hurdle In Arizona Legislature. ( Arizona Republic)
-Former tabloid reporter denies witness intimidation allegations in British phone hacking scandal. ( The Guardian)
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