New York, Washington to Get Soaking Through Weekend (Update1) (Bloomberg)

March 12 (Bloomberg) — Soaking rain from a slow-moving storm will spread across the northeastern U.S. today, leaving as much as 4 inches (10 centimeters) from Washington to New York City through the weekend, forecasters said.

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New York, Washington to Get Soaking Through Weekend (Update1) (Bloomberg)

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New York, Washington to Receive Soaking Rain Through Weekend (Bloomberg)

March 12 (Bloomberg) — Soaking rain from a slow-moving storm will spread across the northeastern U.S. today, leaving as much as 4 inches (10 centimeters) from Washington to New York City though the weekend, forecasters said.

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New York, Washington to Receive Soaking Rain Through Weekend (Bloomberg)

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New York, Washington to Receive Soaking Rains Through Weekend (BusinessWeek)

Soaking rains from a slow-moving storm will spread across the northeastern U.S. today, leaving as much as 4 inches (10 centimeters) from Washington to New York City though the weekend, forecasters said.

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New York, Washington to Receive Soaking Rains Through Weekend (BusinessWeek)

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Friday March 12 2010 (The Malaysian Insider)

MARCH 10 — It’s hard to believe that it has been two years since the tsunami that was Pilihanraya Umum ke 12 (PRU12) hit us on 8th March 2008 and Malaysia woke up the next morning with its head in a mighty daze.

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Friday March 12 2010 (The Malaysian Insider)

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Death’s lessons learned (Los Angeles Times)

Taiwanese family traditions meant little to an American journalist before the loss that struck his family. Now his grandmother’s gifts are plain to see. My grandmother never liked my name.

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Fitch Rates District of Columbia’s $127MM SIFMA Index Income Tax Revs ‘AA’ (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

NEW YORK—-Fitch Ratings assigns an ‘AA’ rating to the following District of Columbia income tax secured revenue bonds:

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Fitch Rates District of Columbia’s $127MM SIFMA Index Income Tax Revs ‘AA’ (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

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COL BKB: Georgetown 69, South Florida 49 (UPI)

NEW YORK, March 10 (UPI) — Chris Wright had eight points in a decisive first-half run Wednesday that lifted No. 22 Georgetown to a 69-49 Big East Tournament win over South Florida.

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Georgetown eases past cold-shooting South Florida in Big East tournament opener (Washington Post)

NEW YORK — It was the ragged sort of game that casts doubt on the wisdom of expanding the Big East tournament to include all 16 of the league’s teams. Nonetheless, Georgetown emerged the victor Wednesday, defeating a woefully misfiring South Florida squad, 69-49, in a second-round meeting at Madison Square Garden to advance to Thursday’s quarterfinal against top-seeded Syracuse.

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Georgetown eases past cold-shooting South Florida in Big East tournament opener (Washington Post)

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Thursday March 11 2010 (The Malaysian Insider)

MARCH 10 — It’s hard to believe that it has been two years since the tsunami that was Pilihanraya Umum ke 12 (PRU12) hit us on 8th March 2008 and Malaysia woke up the next morning with its head in a mighty daze.

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Thursday March 11 2010 (The Malaysian Insider)

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Wednesday March 10 2010 (The Malaysian Insider)

MARCH 10 — It’s hard to believe that it has been two years since the tsunami that was Pilihanraya Umum ke 12 (PRU12) hit us on 8th March 2008 and Malaysia woke up the next morning with its head in a mighty daze.

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Wednesday March 10 2010 (The Malaysian Insider)

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