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One man was killed and a second was critically injured in a shooting in the Carver-Langston Neighborhood of Washington, D.C. early Tuesday. The...
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Late season tropical storm Ida formed last Wednesday, peaked as a hurricane overnight with maximum sustained winds of 105 (Category #2...
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced Shawn W. Garvin as the new Region 3 administrator. Region 3, or the...
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Saturday, November 7 – Veterans Day Soldier-Led Walking Tours In recognition of Veterans Day, a Union soldier in period uniform will lead two walking tours of Fort Ward...
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What recent actions by DC Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee took place above the law, under the guise of so-called “management...
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The Fairfax County Health Department will hold another mass H1N1 vaccine clinic this Saturday. 12,000 doses of the vaccine are available...
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Despite Hugo Chavez’s fury and everything else, the Colombian government signed an agreement with the United States government in...
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Hamid Karzai has been declared elected president of Afghanistan after his rival in the second round of the election pulled out. The...
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It lived in the outskirts of democracy. Everything intrinsically human was questioned but never examined; for passivity gave birth to a...
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A trio of jets arrived at Leesburg Executive Airport on Saturday carrying Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine and election candidates Republican Bob...
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Berlusconi's allies move to shield him from trials
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Lawmakers allied with Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi will introduce a bill within days that could cut short his pending trials on tax fraud and corruption charges, one of the premier's most powerful backers in parliament said Tuesday.