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1:25 PM ET, March 4, 2011

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Sam Arora, Maryland Delegate:
Statement on SB 116 (Same-Sex Marriage Bill)  —  I have heard from constituents, friends, and advocates from across the spectrum of views and have thought about the issue of same-sex marriage extensively.  I understand their concern—this is a very serious issue, and one that many people feel passionately about.
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John Aravosis / AMERICAblog Gay:
Sam Arora speaks: I'm now against same-sex marriage but I'll vote for the bill anyway
Discussion: Balloon Juice
Anna Holmes / New York Times:
The Disposable Woman  —  FORTY-THREE minutes into his “special live edition” with Charlie Sheen on Monday night, Piers Morgan finally got around to asking his guest a real question.  Before that, Mr. Morgan and Mr. Sheen had mostly traded chuckles and anecdotes about multiday benders …
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James Wolcott / Vanity Fair:
It's Morgan In America  —  Where did Piers Morgan come from?  And is there any way to send him back?  Reviewing the debut “gets”—Oprah!  Rudy!  Condoleezza!—of Larry King's blustery British heir, the author examines the failures behind Morgan's success.  —  If you're going to go in, go in big.
Catherine Rampell / New York Times:
U.S. Added 192,000 Jobs in February; Rate at 8.9%  —  America's job engine picked up some steam last month.  —  The nation's employers added 192,000 jobs in February, after having added just 63,000 the previous month, the Labor Department reported on Friday.  —  The February number was about what economists had been forecasting.
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Chris Isidore / CNNMoney.com:
February jobs report: Unemployment falls again  —  NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — The jobs outlook brightened in February, as strong business hiring helped trim unemployment to its lowest level in nearly two years.  —  The unemployment rate fell to 8.9% last month, from 9.0% in January, the best reading since April of 2009.
Kevinliptak / CNN:
TRENDING: Huckabee's problem with Natalie Portman  —  (CNN) - Mike Huckabee is highlighting what he considers a symbol of degraded American values: Oscar winner Natalie Portman.  —  The former Arkansas governor and possible Republican presidential candidate criticized the actress this week …
Discussion: Indecision Forever
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
HUCKABEE TURNS HIS ATTENTION FROM A PRESIDENT TO A MOVIE STAR. …
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Eric Hananoki / Media Matters for America:
Huckabee Attacks Natalie Portman For Glamorizing “Out Of Wedlock Births”
Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
McConnell: White House offer to cut $6.5B is ‘unserious’  —  Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Friday rejected the White House's opening offer to cut an additional $6.5 billion in spending as “unserious.”  —  Speaking on the Senate floor, the GOP leader said that Republicans …
Discussion: The Page
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Jason Horowitz / Washington Post:
Presidential hopefuls Huntsman, Romney share Mormonism and belief in themselves  —  IN SALT LAKE CITY — Jon Huntsman Jr. and Mitt Romney go way back.  —  In the Huntsman Corp. headquarters below Red Butte Canyon, Peter Huntsman, the younger brother of Jon Huntsman Jr. …
Discussion: Ben Smith's Blog and msnbc.com
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Erin McPike / Real Clear Politics:
Sununu: I'll Work Against Huntsman
Discussion: The Fix, TPMDC, The Hill and GOP 12
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
How to Kill a Recovery  —  The economic news has been better lately.  New claims for unemployment insurance are down; business and consumer surveys suggest solid growth.  We're still near the bottom of a very deep hole, but at least we're climbing.  —  It's too bad that so many people …
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Soldier in Leaks Case Was Jailed Naked, Lawyer Says  —  WASHINGTON — A lawyer for Pfc. Bradley Manning, the Army intelligence analyst accused of leaking secret government files to WikiLeaks, has complained that his client was stripped and left naked in his cell for seven hours on Wednesday.
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Josh Gerstein / The Politico:
Lawyer, Pentagon spar over WikiLeaks suspect's treatment
Wall Street Journal:
GOP Aims to Tame Benefits Programs  —  Boehner Promises Entitlement Review  —  WASHINGTON—House Speaker John Boehner said Thursday that he's determined to offer a budget this spring that curbs Social Security and Medicare, despite the political risks, and that Republicans will try to persuade voters that sacrifices are needed.
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Boehner promises Obama GOP cover if he takes first step on entitlement reform
Discussion: Daily Kos
Associated Press:
NASA satellite rocket launch fails, lands in ocean  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — A rocket carrying an Earth-observation satellite plummeted into the Pacific Ocean after a failed launch attempt Friday, the second-straight blow to NASA's weakened environmental monitoring program.
Sean J. Miller / Ballot Box:
Dems tried to recruit ‘Jeopardy!’ champ to challenge Sen. Orrin Hatch  —  Top Senate Democrats sought to recruit Ken Jennings to challenge Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch (R) back in 2004, the “Jeopardy!” contestant revealed Thursday.  —  Jennings is famous for holding the record for consecutive wins on the quiz show.
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
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Nitasha Tiku / New York Magazine:
Warning: After Reading This, You Will Want Ken Jennings to Be Your New Best Nerd
Discussion: Ben Smith's Blog
Sharyl Attkisson / CBS News:
Agent: I was ordered to let U.S. guns into Mexico  —  ATF agent says “Fast and Furious” program let guns “walk” into hands of Mexican drug cartels with aim of tracking and breaking a big case  —  WASHINGTON - Federal agent John Dodson says what he was asked to do was beyond belief.
Jim Demint / Wall Street Journal:
Public Broadcasting Should Go Private  —  If these outfits can afford to pay lavish salaries to their heads, they don't need taxpayer help.  —  When presidents of government-funded broadcasting are making more than the president of the United States, it's time to get the government out of public broadcasting.
Lisa W. Foderaro / New York Times:
James Franco Straddles Two Roles at Yale  —  On Sunday night he was in Hollywood, as co-host of the Oscar telecast in black tie.  At 9 the next morning, he was in a Starbucks in New Haven, hunched over a book and barely recognizable in a gray sweatshirt, but still wearing his tuxedo pants.
Alexander Burns / Reuters:
Newt Gingrich's rough week  —  And so it didn't begin.  —  Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich was supposed to make big news in Atlanta Thursday, announcing a major step toward running for president in 2012.  —  What he announced instead was a website, the oddly named NewtExplore2012.com.
Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Rick Scott Rejects Obama Administration's Last-Ditch Pitch On High-Speed Rail … WASHINGTON — Putting a formal end to attempts to satisfy his concerns with the project, Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) has rejected a last-ditch effort by the Department of Transportation to build a portion of a national high-speed rail system in his state.
WKOW 27:
Rep. Nick Milroy tackled while trying to enter Capitol  —  MADISON (WKOW) — Representative Nick Milroy (D-South Range) had a confrontation with Capitol police as he tried to enter the building Thursday night.  —  Milroy was trying to get clothes from his office but police would not let him into the building.
BBC:
Protests in Tripoli after prayers  —  Anti-Gaddafi protesters fled after security forces opened fire with tear gas and baton rounds  —  Libyan security forces have used tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters after Friday prayers in Col Gaddafi's stronghold of Tripoli.
JSOnline:
State says damage to marble at Capitol could hit $7.5 million  —  Madison - State officials said Thursday that damage to the marble inside and out the State Capitol would cost an estimated $7.5 million.  —  Cari Anne Renlund, chief legal counsel for the state Department of Administration …
Richard Land / Wall Street Journal:
Americans Don't Want a ‘Truce’ on Social Issues  —  Gov. Mitch Daniels is misinterpreting the voting public.  —  Indiana governor and likely Republican presidential candidate Mitch Daniels has suggested that Americans call a “truce” on divisive social issues until our precarious financial house is back in order.
Indianapolis Star:
Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White indicted, faces 7 felony counts  —  Secretary of State Charlie White, along with attorney Dennis Zahn (right), is pursued by a WTHR (Channel 13) reporter outside the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office today after turning himself in to face seven felony counts …
 
 
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Conn Carroll / The Foundry:
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Joe Pompeo / Yahoo! News:
New York Times online pay model details coming in ‘matter of weeks’
David Brooks / New York Times:
Huntington's Clash Revisited
Stephen Clark / Fox News:
Utah Considers Return to Gold, Silver Coins
Discussion: Truthdig
Kirk Johnson / New York Times:
Federal Jury in Utah Convicts Environmentalist
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
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CNN:
Sen. Brown: 'Hitler didn't want unions'
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Wall Street Journal:
Public Unions Get Too ‘Friendly’
Discussion: RedState and Betsy's Page
Ezra Klein:
Washington is bad at scheming
Indianapolis Star:
House Republicans to fine Democrats $250 a day for avoiding votes
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and TPMDC
Sandhya Somashekhar / Washington Post:
Democratic legislators embracing tactic to gain leverage: Fleeing
Discussion: Hot Air and The Hayride