As U.S. struggles with Syria policy, Senate panel backs arming rebels

By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A Senate panel voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to send weapons to rebels fighting Syria’s government, but it was not clear who would get the arms even if the bill succeeds, as Washington struggles to deal with its response to the conflict. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 15-3 for legislation that would send arms to “vetted” moderate members of the Syrian opposition, the first time U.S. lawmakers have approved such military action in the two-year-old civil war. …

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MLS deal with billionaire oil sheikh could be bigger than Beckham

Two of the most deep-pocketed teams in world sport – Manchester City of the English Premier League and the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball – have agreed to pay $100 million to own and operate a new professional soccer team in New York City starting in 2015.

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CBS takes key ratings crown for first time in 21 years

(Reuters) – Broadcast network CBS said on Tuesday it won this season’s ratings race among the 18-to-49 age group most prized by advertisers, claiming its first victory in that audience in 21 years. CBS, a unit of CBS Corp, snatched the title from News Corp-owned Fox, which had dominated the age group for eight straight years until it was hurt this season by a ratings slump for singing competition “American Idol.” CBS rode hits like “The Big Bang Theory” and “2 Broke Girls” and was helped by February’s Super Bowl broadcast, which attracted the biggest TV audience of the year. …

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Spain's former PM Aznar suggests may challenge Rajoy

Spain's centre-right People's Party leader Rajoy and Former Spanish prime minister Aznar talk before a national executive committee in MadridMADRID (Reuters) – Spain's former Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar suggested on Tuesday he may seek to make a political comeback by mounting a challenge to his party mate and political heir Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy. In a rare interview on Spanish television since leaving power in 2004 and handpicking Rajoy as his successor in the center-right People's Party (PP), Aznar called on the government to cut taxes and create new jobs. …

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