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Top Stories: Obama Budget; Super Bowl Interception

Good morning, here are our early stories:

-- Obama's Budget Proposal Lifts 2013 Caps, Adds Billions In Spending.

-- WATCH: The Interception That Won The Super Bowl.

And here are more early stories:

Boko Haram Fighters Attack Outskirts Of Regional Nigerian Capital. (Reuters)

Former IMF Director Goes On Trial On Pimping Charge. (Guardian)

Disappearances In Mexico A "Serious Problem", Panel Reports. (AP)

South Sudan Government, Rebels Sign Detailed Peace Accord. (Time)

Ebola Vaccine Large-Scale Trials Begin Today In Liberia. (BBC)

Workers At 9 U.S. Oil Plants go On Strike Over Contract. (Bloomberg)

2 Bronze Statues Identified As Rare Works By Michelangelo. (Telegraph)

Despite Tradition, Groundhogs Aren't Really Checking The Weather. (National Geographic)

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