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• American Society of Human Genetics to host 60th Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
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• The Americano to Host First Annual Hispanic Forum and Gala in Washington, DC, PLUS Outstanding Hispanic Award
• The Americano to Host First Annual Hispanic Forum and Gala in Washington, DC, PLUS Outstanding Hispanic Award
• Concord Coalition Executive Director Robert Bixby & Peter G. Peterson Foundation President and CEO David Walker Launch Nationwide 'Fiscal Solutions Tour' in Washington, D.C.
• University of Baltimore in U.S. to teach zombie classes
• Concord Coalition Executive Director Robert Bixby & Peter G. Peterson Foundation President and CEO David Walker Launch Nationwide 'Fiscal Solutions Tour' in Washington, D.C.
• New âsports' growing among people in Bethesda
• Zombie studies now on Baltimore University curriculum!
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• Zombie studies now on Baltimore University curriculum!
• Video: D.C. Islamic Leader Shares Info on U.S. Government’s Terrorism
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• Imam of planned NYC Islamic centre 'to reveal backers'
• New York Jets have Super Bowl dreams for the 2010 season
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• MLB: New York Yankees 3, Baltimore 2
• (AGI/WSI) New York - Disturbed's "Asylum" topped the charts with 179,000 copies sold, followed by Various, "Now35" (105,000). Eminem's "Recovery" slipped into third with 93,000 copies, down 6% from seven days ago. Katy Perry dropped 54% with 88,000 copie
• (AGI/WSI) New York - Disturbed's "Asylum" topped the charts with 179,000 copies sold, followed by Various, "Now35" (105,000). Eminem's "Recovery" slipped into third with 93,000 copies, down 6% from seven days ago. Katy Perry dropped 54% with 88,000 copie
• Giddyup! NYC auction to trot out carousel horses
• Pakistan Police Arrest Three Over Failed New York Bombing
• Bath students complete UN internships in Big Apple
• MLB: New York Yankees 3, Baltimore 2
• New York Retail Condo Trades for $2M
• Ground Zero imam offers prayer space for Jews and Christians
• New York’s New Emergency Light Law to Protect First Responders, Citizens
• JetBlue Announces New Service to Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands from New York and Boston
• New York Fashion Week to Include Designer Sex Toys
• Sumitomo Mitsui to open brokerages in New York and London
• MLB: New York Mets 3, Washington 2
• New York Fashion Week: Where the Future Stars May Be
• Giddyup! NYC auction to trot out carousel horses
• Activists Will Rally on September 12 in Brooklyn, NY to 'End Chickens as Kaporos'
• Connor v. City of New York
• Peru president: New Yorker Berenson not a threat
• Corigin, New Real Estate and Private Equity Company, Forms in New York
• MLB: New York Mets 3, Washington 2
• Eddie Opara joins Pentagram as New York partner
• Fiancee of man killed by NYPD seeking Council seat
• Imam: NYC Islamic center to include other faiths
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• Glenn Dale Hospital in Prince George's County is up for sale
• Potomac students implicated in hacking scheme start group to fight peer pressure
• Loudoun board upholds rule allowing religious displays on courthouse grounds
• Exploring the undead: University of Baltimore to offer English class on zombies
• In Maryland races, civil debate gives way to civil war
• Man suspected in shooting surrenders
• Virginia Gov. Robert McDonnell to unveil plan for a bar and restaurant tax
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• Vincent Gray's campaign says Mayor Adrian Fenty might have lead in early voting
• Virginia court: Suspect's rights weren't violated by warrantless GPS tracking
• Prince George's judge bans 'misleading' candidates flier
• Virginia's prison system struggles to handle the surge in elderly inmates
• Interfaith Families Project helps couples navigate tricky religious issues
• Bethesda shooting suspect surrenders in Pa.
• Sounds fun: Thousands must return to Va. DMV
• Potomac River now healthier than in '50s, study shows
• At Virginia Quarterly Review, did workplace tension take a tragic turn?
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• Overcrowded Annandale High School makes adjustments on opening day
• No Labor Day break for D.C. mayor candidates; almost 8,000 have voted so far
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• There's always someone to take over title of angriest person in a traffic jam
• Barehanding technique allows power-line repair crews to work with live wires
• Stark differences in top Democratic candidates for Montgomery County Council
• Loudoun to hold hearing on policy for displays at county courthouse
• How D.C. schools might be affected if Rhee decides to move on
• Working mom finds it hard to kick the school volunteer habit
• Owner of historic Loudoun hardware store killed with wife and kin in car crash
• After Labor Day, drivers face 'Terrible Traffic Tuesday,' AAA says
• Thousands of users download U-Va. phone app
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• Runner dies after Virginia half marathon
• Teenage girl among 3 people shot in NE
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• I have lots of books in me. Now, do I want to write any . . .
• Economic hardship drives some to explore their long-lost dreams
• Transfer of D.C. teacher Erich Martel seems like administrators' revenge
• Montgomery County schools posting calorie counts in cafeterias
• Convicted killer Alfredo Prieto returning to Fairfax County court for resentencing
• Non-native blue catfish thriving in Va. waters
• Justin Bieber fever rising at Md. State Fairgrounds
• Several boaters rescued from 'choppy' Potomac River
• Sense of optimism remains evident in D.C. despite 4-year shift in momentum
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• By Jupiter! Planet takes center stage in Sept.
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• Animal Watch: Woman forced to bid finches farewell
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• After Democratic primary, Prince George's could join D.C. in the all-shook-up column
• Neighborhood early-voting sites open in District
• Child-abduction study finds capable kids are their own best defense
• After 50 years, Fairfax County Parkway finally heads toward the finish line
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• Stone Bridge scores straight season-opening win against Westfield
• High school football: Osbourn 42, Brooke Point 21
• D.C. schools chancellor Michelle Rhee will hit campaign trail with Mayor Adrian Fenty
• Hurricane Earl makes little more than waves in Ocean City
• Early primary voting gets underway in Montgomery, Prince George's counties
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• Marvin Gaye Park in NE has neighbors reclaiming their sense of community
• Driver in crash that killed nun in Prince William had federal work card issued
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• Suspects told police they took part in quadruple killing, corporal testifies
• Ex-treasurer of GOP congressional committee admits embezzling more than $844,000
• In Bethany Beach, Del., worshipers' church is the sand, sun and surf
• On Faith: Susan Jacoby on stem cells; Buddhist monk's political lessons; more
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• Teacher used derogatory terms in class lesson at Suitland middle school
• A D.C. family works to reunify, in and out of court
• James J. Lee's hostage standoff at Discovery was grueling time for officials
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• Metro will close five eastern Red Line stations during Labor Day weekend
• D.C. gang statute faces first test in 2008 shooting case
• National Zoo debuts new, larger home for elephants
• D.C. school to name hallway in honor of retired custodian
• Vincent Gray wins key endorsement from fellow council member in D.C. mayor race
• Montgomery Executive Isiah Leggett has no party challenger, little GOP threat
• Stimulus funds for BWI projects help to keep workers employed
• Michael D. Brown, the real one, stands up
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• Cue the 'Jaws' theme: Fishermen are catching 8-foot sharks in the Potomac River
• More would-be interns paying thousands to land a coveted spot
• UDC opens its first student housing with an eye to a livelier campus
• Woman sexually assaulted in home near Georgetown University, police say
• Post Now: Eight-foot shark caught in the Potomac
• At Discovery building, all-clear after deadly James J. Lee standoff
• Race to the Top grants go to groups developing new student assessment strategies
• Morning commute in Md. may be tough
• D.C. agency's handling of grant money labeled deficient in audit
• D.C. area's love-hate relationship with trees can split neighbors
• Plan ahead for Bay Bridge travel
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• Gardner Denver, Inc. Announces Corporate Headquarters Relocation
• Gardner Denver, Inc. Announces Corporate Headquarters Relocation
• Gardner Denver, Inc. Announces Corporate Headquarters Relocation
• Gardner Denver, Inc. Announces Corporate Headquarters Relocation
• Gardner Denver, Inc. Announces Corporate Headquarters Relocation
• Gardner Denver, Inc. Announces Corporate Headquarters Relocation
• Gardner Denver, Inc. Announces Corporate Headquarters Relocation
• Gardner Denver, Inc. Announces Corporate Headquarters Relocation
• VA Announces Contract for New Denver Medical Center
• Roofer complaints more than doubled this year, Denver BBB says
• Denver Museum of Nature & Science gets largest federal grant in its history
• Prominent Denver Physician Indicted
• Chelsea's SUDEP Walk Set for Sept. 26
• Danze Raises $10,000 for Denver Children's Hospital
• Prominent Denver Physician Indicted
• Boulder, canyons, fire: Destructive Colorado fire leaves chaos in its wake
• Denver beer festivals capitalize on the city's weather
• Denver-area rental-home vacancies at 3.8% in Q2
• Boulder, Colorado wildfires destroy dozens of homes
• Wednesday: Evacuees from Fourmile Canyon Fire in Boulder seek information
• 8 people missing in Boulder County wildfire
• Fire watch: Partial list and map of homes lost in Boulder County fire
• Denver Center to offer workshops, mentors and funding for women entrepreneurs
• VA Announces Contract for New Denver Medical Center
• Survivor meets cops who saved her
• VA Announces Contract for New Denver Medical Center
• VA Announces Contract for New Denver Medical Center
• VA Announces Contract for New Denver Medical Center
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