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21st of March 2014 News

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In Disguise, a Budget That Britain Needs

Date: 21 March 2014

By ANATOLE KALETSKY | REUTERS

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20 Years Later, U.C.L.A. Knocks Off Tulsa

Date: 22 March 2014

By BILLY WITZ

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Corrections: March 22, 2014

Date: 22 March 2014

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What’s On Saturday

Date: 22 March 2014

By ADAM W. KEPLER

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Next Up for Kentucky: Wichita State

Date: 22 March 2014

By BILL PENNINGTON

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In Dominating Win, Iowa State Is Dealt a Blow: Niang Is Hurt

Date: 22 March 2014

By BEN SHPIGEL

Iowa State beats North Carolina Central, 93-75, in second round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament; other NCAA tournament results noted.

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No. 1 Seed Virginia Survives Scare

Date: 22 March 2014

By VIV BERNSTEIN

Virginia beats Coastal Carolina, 70-59, in second round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament; other NCAA tournament results noted.

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Coach Faces Renewed Questions About the N.B.A.

Date: 22 March 2014

By TOM SPOUSTA, ZACH SCHONBRUN, PAT BORZI and VIV BERNSTEIN

College Basketball Men's Notebook column; Florida coach Billy Donovan provides diplomatic answers when asked if he is considering becoming an NBA coach; other NCAA men's tournament news noted.

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Beware of Cold-Blooded Americans

Date: 21 March 2014

By VANESSA BARBARA

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Ex-Christie Aides Seek Immunity in Deal for Bridge Scandal Documents

Date: 22 March 2014

By KATE ZERNIKE

Lawyers for Bridget Kelly and Bill Stepien, two aides dismissed by New Jersey Gov Chris Christie, argue in court filings that committee investigating lane closings on George Washington Bridge should have granted them broad immunity in exchange for documents; judge will have to decide whether to force the aides to comply with a subpoena from the committee.

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