The New York Times
Microsoft’s Office suite finally coming to iPad, maybe too late, by Nick Wingfield
Tweets about music to get a Billboard chart, by Ben Sisario
Bloomberg
Obamacare’s 6-million target hit as exchange visits surge, by Alex Wayne
Fraternity chief feared for son as hazings spurred JPMorgan snub, by John Hechinger and David Glovin
The Wall Street Journal
CEO pay rising but not for all, by Theo Francis and Joann S. Lublin
Texas judge to hear ’emergency motion’ on GM recall April 4, by Jeff Bennett
The Associated Press
IMF to help Ukraine with up to $18 billion bailout, by Peter Leonard
Businessweek
One in eight deaths worldwide is linked to air pollution, by Christina Larson
Fortune
Is this the end of college athletic scholarships? by Claire Zillman
And in local news:
The Daily Tar Heel
Developers halt plans for Carrboro CVS, by Trent Hollandsworth
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Seeking Alpha takes steps to prevent paid stock promotion
Why China needs Bloomberg more than Bloomberg needs China
Fast Company is finalist for Magazine of the Year
Washington Post hires O’Brien to write about economics
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