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The exiled Honduran president says he won’t return to his country until Saturday, the day of an internationally imposed deadline for the current leaders in Honduras to reinstate him; Wal-Mart lines up with President Obama’s health care plans; and a new report on obesity shows adults in 23 states are fatter than they were a year ago. Other top stories on today’s PM programs include:
Marketplace: Forget for a moment the question of when the economic recovery will start. Macroeconomists are fighting over what shape that recovery will take–will we have a W-shaped recovery? A V? A squiggly line bearing a rough resemblance to Abe Vigoda’s profile? Robert Reich chimes in.
All Things Considered: Barbara Bradley Hagerty looks at how the political fight around gay marriage is dividing some African American churches. She speaks with two pastors on opposite sides of the issue.
The World: Today was the deadline for a new rule in China that would have required every new computer sold in the country to have internet filtering software installed. But the government is backing down at the last minute. Mary Kay Magistad reports.
