in the coming weeks, alex chadwick will examine energy efficiency and oil production on his public radio series. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: u.s. employers created another 227,000 jobs in february, but the unemployment rate stayed at 8.3%, as more people entered the work force. greece's creditors formally agreed to the biggest debt write-down in history, taking less than half of what they're owed. it cleared the way for a new european bailout to win final approval next week. and activists in syria reported government forces killed at least 54 people nationwide. the military also resumed shelling the battered city of homs. and to kwame holman for what's on the newshour online. kwame. >> holman: later tonight, we'll have more from mark and david on "the doubleheader." on "art beat," jeffrey brown has a conversation with irish poet eavan boland, who also reads from her work. a week after the area's worst tornado outbreak in 40 years, we have a video report on recovery efforts in henryville, indiana, from public media station wfyi in indianapolis. all that and more