Top Stories: Jobs Report; Chávez Funeral
In Caracas, Venezuela, early Friday, supporters of the late President Hugo Chávez were in the streets ahead of his funeral. Luis Acosta /AFP/Getty Images hide caption
In Caracas, Venezuela, early Friday, supporters of the late President Hugo Chávez were in the streets ahead of his funeral.
Luis Acosta /AFP/Getty ImagesGood morning.
Our early headlines:
-- February Jobs And Unemployment News Likely To Be 'More of The Same'.
-- Cardinals Expected To Set Date For Start Of Conclave.
-- Book News: Hilary Mantel Has 'No Regrets' About Kate Middleton Remarks.
Other stories making headlines:
-- "Bin Laden's Son-In-Law To Appear In U.S. Court." (Morning Edition)
-- "After Sanctions Vote, 2 Koreas Ratchet Up Attack Threats." (The New York Times)
-- "Crowds Gather For State Funeral Of Hugo Chávez." (BBC News)
-- Conservative Activist James O'Keefe Settles Lawsuit, "Pays $100,000 To Former ACORN Worker." (Los Angeles Times)
-- "Northeast Faces More Snow And Flooding." (CBS News)
-- "Deadly Lion Attack Occurred After Animal Escaped Cage, Coroner Says." (Fox News)