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Morning six-pack: What we're reading Wednesday

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Happy Wednesday. There's a storm coming but we promise this will be the last one of the winter ... maybe.

Anne Sweeney is out at Disney, and Sheryl Sandberg might be in, giving new meaning to the term "lean in." (Washington Post)

Comedian-in-chief? President Barack Obama probably figured his appearance on Funny or Die would be more of the former and less of the latter. The result? Not so much. (Boston Herald)

Bad publicity could be the least of General Motors' concerns as an investigation is launched into why the government-sponsored automaker did not issue recalls for cars that had faulty ignition switches. (NPR)

Carl Icahn vs. Marc Andreesen? We'd buy tickets to watch this battle between Wall Street and Silicon Valley play out. (The Economic Times)

Those weird scenes of people looking out the windows of airplanes searching for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 show how far we need to go in technology. (Wall Street Journal)

And finally ... GPS tracking isn't just for the young crowd anymore, as some older folks are starting to find out. CNBC.com's Katrina Bishop explains.

—By CNBC's Jeff Cox. Follow him on Twitter @JeffCoxCNBCcom.

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