The Hill Articles: March 20, 2011

March 20
AT&T to fight ‘dire predictions’ in T-Mobile buyout Centrists not sweating Dem split on cuts Air chief to senators: F-35’s engine will overcome development issues McKeon: What are US’s goals in Libya? Nader: Impeach Obama for ‘war crimes’ Consumer groups: AT&T + T-Mobile is ‘unthinkable’ US officials see progress in Japan, questions linger about domestic plans Boehner wants Obama to explain US role in Libya AT&T plans to acquire T-Mobile in $39B deal, making telecom giant Biden tries to shore up Arab support for Libya strikes By questioning Afghan war, Barbour could change the GOP debate Sen. Kerry visits Egypt No-fly zone in effect over Libya; Gadhafi remains defiant Top nuke regulator eyes two-part safety review, won’t rule out licensing changes Biden: ‘I don’t deserve’ to have train station named for me Markey: Japan crisis creates questions about viability of US nuclear industry Mullen: US is leading coalition now, will ‘hand off’ in a few days Obama discusses Libyan operation with top US officials Mullen: US watching Gadhafi’s mustard gas stockpile Mullen: US must treat Bahrain differently than Libya Chu has confidence in Japan sharing info about nuclear crisis Saif Gadhafi: Why would my father step aside? Energy secretary: US not in danger from Japan radiation Sen. Graham: US should take the lead on Libya Joint Chiefs chairman denies civilian casualties in Libya McCain: No-fly zone not enough for Libya Mullen: Libyan no-fly zone now in place Collins calls for more cybersecurity House, Senate Dems break from Obama’s tax policy for wealthy