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Page A1
Judge: Couple can't go home
Pair gets prison in baby's death
Cancer patients get building of their own Lancaster General's $46M center to open in July
Study: Many renters can't afford apartment 'Affordability gap' widens in county
World/National/State (A2)
TODAY IN HISTORY
WORLD
NATIONAL
STATE
CORRECTIONS CLARIFICATIONS
World/National News (A3)
Obama, Netanyahu showing solidarity
Experts suspect North is behind South Korea computer outage
Senate OKs $85B in cuts, averts shutdown
Television/Theater (A4)
Bracket madness vs. disco vampires
THEATER
State News (A7)
Pennsylvania cities take fight to tax-exempt institutions
Board OKs contract, raises for state university faculty
From Page One (A8)
Environmentalists, gas companies back Northeast fracking standards
Taiwan: Chinese hackers step up cyberattacks
Letters (A9)
SOS sounded for Herr's Mill Bridge
Obama's addiction to taxpayer dollars
Superb school production
Fatherless homes aren't necessarily the problem
Time to repeal property taxes
Evolving art form
Fox News-induced 'paranoia' cited
LETTER POLICY
Opinion Page (A10)
Long arc of a moral universe
A charter denied
Hard lessons of Iraq
WHAT OTHER NEWSPAPERS ARE SAYING
Paul's libertarianism could change GOP
Commentary (A11)
Kid gloves used on district judge Ticket-fixing magisterial District Judge Kelly Ballentine, of Lancaster, has dodged a legal bullet, again.
Fusion power on the right
Two-tiered society?
Chicago fat cat for Commerce?
Advertisements (A12)
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INTELLIGENCER JOURNAL/LANCASTER NEW ERA (B1)
State dog wardens are
Southern leaders aim to cut ambulance response times
JROTC plan ruffles feathers
'A tragic accident,' and not criminal
Marian Edelman discusses dangers U.S. children face
Local News (B2)
Former Marietta official gets probation in stabbing case
Edelman
Ambulance: Response time a concern
Pet
BIRTHS
Obituaries (B3)
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Roberto A. Guzman Caraballo
Lt. Colonel Mike Phelan
Robert Donald Long
Sylvia J. Grosh
Martha Landis Hess
Adin N. Zimmerman
Edith Grace Yoffe Golin
Reca D. Shultz
Annie Thelmon Weems Flowers
Page B4
Verna Mae Smoker
Clarence Z. Martin
Elverta S. Dotterer
Pa. House nears vote on liquor privatization bill
British horror author Herbert dies at 69
Local News (B5)
Red Rose Transit Authority gets break on diesel fuel cost
East Hempfield Twp. officials considering new 'dream park'
Business (B6)
IN BRIEF
Miesse Candies will return downtown
Coffee-brewing site planned Unnamed cafe seeks city OK
Fed: Economy better but still needs help
At 39 weeks, typical job hunt demands persistence
Business (B7)
Starbucks expanding its loyalty program
Economy
DIVIDENDS
Local News (B8)
POLICE LOG
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Area students named to dean's list at Stevens
INTELLIGENCER JOURNAL/LANCASTER NEW ERA (C1)
Time to see if tourney's up for grabs
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS IN THE NEWS SHORT HOPS TODAY'S QUOTE ON DECK
Heartfelt gift MU lacrosse team gives blood to honor crash victims
McCoy's charity game back in Lancaster
Lions looking for more at NCAAs
College Basketball (C4)
Butler, Creighton, Xavier in Big East
College Basketball (C5)
Heavily-guarded La Salle moves on
Sports (C6)
NFL passes helmet rule
Manuel mulling various lineups
Wild roll over Red Wings, 4-2
Slow burn to high Heat
NBA
Scoreboard (C7)
LACROSSE
PENN NATIONAL RESULTS
DIVISION II TOURNAMENT DIVISION III TOURNAMENT
DIVISION II TOURNAMENT NAIA D- I TOURNAMENT
NCAA TOURNAMENT
COLLEGES
NCAA TOURNAMENT
SONY OPEN
BLUE BALL
COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL COLLEGEINSIDER.COM TOURNAMENT
SPRING TRAINING
SHORT TRACK
FOUR SEASONS
Cocalico 6, Pequea Valley 1
LCD 5, Harrisburg 0
NIT
Campus News (C8)
CAMPUS NEWS
Lifestyle (D1)
Low-dose aspirin benefits outweigh the slight risk DEAR DOCTOR K: I take a daily aspirin to prevent a heart attack. I just read that aspirin can cause macular degeneration. Should I stop taking it?
Parents' constant check-ins getting to be too much
IF YOU GO ...
Cold season brings a rash of pinkeye
Lifestyle (D2)
SUPPORT GROUPS
Comics (D3)
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Comics (D4)
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Page D5
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Advertisements (D6)
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Advertisements (D7)
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Advertisements (D8)
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Advertisements (D9)
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The Back Page (D10)
Drug costs slip; worries remain
PEOPLE
Survey estimates 1 in 50 school kids has autism
PA. LOTTERY
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