Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Germanwings pilot searched web about suicide and cockpit doors, officials say, by Nicholas Kulish, Melissa Eddy and Nicola Clark
Jury orders Chrysler to pay $150m in Jeep fire death, by The Associated Press
The Wall Street Journal
In Silicon Valley frenzy, VCs create new inside track, by Douglas MacMillan
5 things to watch in the March jobs report, by Ben Leubsdorf
Smoke clearing on Reynolds-Lorillard deal, by Brent Kendall and Tripp Mickle
Quartz
11 points about Tidal, Apple, Beyonce, and the future of streaming music, by Dave Pell
The more babies are exposed to pollution, the more likely they are to be autistic, by Frank Kelly and Julia Kelly
Bloomberg
What the nuclear accord means for business opportunities in Iran, by Peter Waldman
Motorola is unable to find buyers after months-long effort, by Alex Sherman and Gerrit De Vynck
News about business journalism
ACBJ names annual editorial winners
Crain’s loses second reporter this week
Bloomberg Politics hires news director, correspondent
Reuters hires online producer/social media deputy
Bloomberg DC bureau chief leaves for Vox
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