US – Sunday, March 21
Final push is on for health care reform
Democrats in the House of Representatives on Thursday predicted weekend passage of a sweeping health care overhaul that budget analysts said would cut the U.S. deficit over 10 years and dramatically expand health coverage.
 
Pakistan charges U.S. 5 with terror
A Pakistani court formally charged five young Americans of plotting terrorism in the country yesterday, their lawyer said, in a case that has raised alarm over the danger posed by militants using the Internet.
 
Just when it couldn’t get worse for Bullock, here come the neo-Nazis
Sure, it’s Monday, but it could be worse — you could be Jesse James. On Saturday, James went back to work at West Coast Choppers, days after allegations surfaced that he cheated on his wife, Sandra Bullock, with a tattoo model. Us Weekly notes he was wearing a wedding ring.
 
Metro’s spring ’10 guide to television
Check us out all this month for our picks for the best series premieres, season returns and must-see episodes.
 
‘Free’ ad leads to fraud suit
NEW YORK. A Wisconsin college student is suing credit firm Experian — the brains behind the ubiquitous FreeCreditReport.com jingles — for fraudulent advertising after she inadvertently signed up for a monthly $14.95 monitoring service.
 
At AKC, it’s score one for the mutts
Founded in 1884 as a registry for pure-bred dogs, the American Kennel Club didn’t traditionally offer many perks for your beloved lab-poodle-schnauzer mix. But as of April 1, the AKC Canine Partners Program will offer mutts not only membership benefits, but opportunities to compete at dog sporting events.
 
High-speed crash leaves two dead
Two people are dead and another two are on the run from police after a high-speed crash early Thursday morning initially thought to involve racing but may have simply been horrifically reckless driving, officials said.
 
 
 Robin Cola, manager at Maxi’s on Liacouras Walk at Temple,  is expecting big crowds today and tomorrow.
Metro: Rikard Larma
 

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Resignation: Managing DirectorCates Barnett was sworn into office in 2008(File Photo). Mayor Michael Nutter’s second-in-command, Managing Director Camille Cates Barnett, is resigning from her city post June 30. She said she needs time to reflect on her life and the future. She lost her husband in a car accident as he was moving to the city in 2008.Resignation: Managing Director
Cates Barnett was sworn into office in 2008(File Photo). Mayor Michael Nutter’s second-in-command, Managing Director Camille Cates Barnett, is resigning from her city post June 30. She said she needs time to reflect on her life and the future. She lost her husband in a car accident as he was moving to the city in 2008.
Metro: Rikard Larma
 
 

Metro: Rikard Larma
Sugar tax idea stuck in the sap
  CITY HALL. Anti-soda tax lobbyists may have accomplished in two weeks what the worst recession in 80 years could not last year: get City Council talking about an increase to property taxes.
 
 
 
 

 
 
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High-speed crash leaves two dead
Two people are dead and another two are on the run from police after a high-speed crash early Thursday morning initially thought to involve racing but may have simply been horrifically reckless driving, officials said.
 
 
MMMpod
The March MMMpod features conversation and music from Surfer Blood and The Allman Brothers Band (There's a double-bill you're not too likely to see. However, Gregg Allman does mention Hannah Montana!). We also speak with Vampire Weekend and the Dropkick Murphys.