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  • Also: New budget battle looms as the sequester takes effect; Secretary of State Kerry arrives in Saudi Arabia for talks on Syria; Catholic cardinals meet to decide when to vote for a new pope; the Iditarod sled dog race is underway.
  • Also: Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez faces a hearing on a murder charge; a massive undersea volcano is discovered in the Pacific; and a British firm is sorry for making job applicants dance in their interviews.
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  • Also: The Supreme Court reviews buffer zones around abortion clinics; more West Virginia residents get their water back; a 12-year-old boy is in custody after a New Mexico school shooting; and blizzard conditions are forecast in the upper Plains.
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