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Rookie QB leads Bucs to first victory

TAMPA, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers saluted their past, then rookie Josh Freeman gave the struggling franchise hope for the future.
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08.11.2009. 23:11h

TCU moves into 4th place in BCS standings

NEW YORK -- TCU took over fourth place in the BCS standings behind Florida, Alabama and Texas, giving the Horned Frogs hope - however slim - of becoming the first BCS buster to break into the national championship game.
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08.11.2009. 23:07h

Notre Dame's loss to Navy puts pressure on Weis again

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- After his first season as Notre Dame coach, Charlie Weis hung a banner in the weight room that read: "9-3 is not good enough."
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08.11.2009. 22:57h

Colts nip Texans to remain unbeaten

INDIANAPOLIS -- Indy's perfect season is still intact. Barely.
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08.11.2009. 22:53h

Man who killed D.C. liquor store owner may have lived nearby

Homicide detectives are investigating whether the two men involved in a fatal shooting at a D.C. liquor store Saturday night might have been neighborhood residents looking to score some quick cash close to home, authorities said Sunday.
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08.11.2009. 22:42h

Man who killed D.C. liquor store owner may have lived nearby

Homicide detectives are investigating whether the two men involved in a fatal shooting at a D.C. liquor store Saturday night might have been neighborhood residents looking to score some quick cash close to home, authorities said Sunday.
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08.11.2009. 22:42h

Warner, Cardinals shred Bears

CHICAGO -- Kurt Warner envisioned doing this on a regular basis at Soldier Field. Good thing for the Arizona Cardinals, the Chicago Bears took a pass on him.
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08.11.2009. 22:42h

Redskins fall short against Falcons, 31-17

ATLANTA -- The Washington Redskins' second-half rally fell short Sunday afternoon in a 31-17 loss to the Atlanta Falcons at the Georgia Dome.
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08.11.2009. 22:42h

Moon headed for poker finale

Darvin Moon, a laconic lumberjack from Oakland, Md., will play 21-year-old internet-poker whiz Joe Cada in World Series of Poker championship. » Associated Press
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08.11.2009. 22:41h

Bengals hold on to beat Ravens

CINCINNATI -- No last-minute comeback needed this time. With Cedric Benson topping 100 yards again, the Bengals got ahead early and ground one out.
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08.11.2009. 22:32h

Jaguars rebound again, against Chiefs

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Jaguars are getting good at bouncing back from embarrassing losses.
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08.11.2009. 22:24h

Iraqi lawmakers pass election law, paving way for January vote

Iraqi lawmakers on Sunday night passed an election law, overcoming a weeks-long impasse and averting a constitutional crisis that threatened to delay the U.S. troop drawdown.
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08.11.2009. 22:22h

Iraqi lawmakers pass election law, paving way for January vote

Iraqi lawmakers on Sunday night passed an election law, overcoming a weeks-long impasse and averting a constitutional crisis that threatened to delay the U.S. troop drawdown.
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08.11.2009. 22:22h

Iraqi lawmakers pass election law, paving way for January vote

Iraqi lawmakers on Sunday night passed an election law, overcoming a weeks-long impasse and averting a constitutional crisis that threatened to delay the U.S. troop drawdown.
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08.11.2009. 22:22h

Iraqi lawmakers pass election law, paving way for January vote

Iraqi lawmakers on Sunday night passed an election law, overcoming a weeks-long impasse and averting a constitutional crisis that threatened to delay the U.S. troop drawdown.
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08.11.2009. 22:22h

Iraqi lawmakers pass election law, paving way for January vote

Iraqi lawmakers on Sunday night passed an election law, overcoming a weeks-long impasse and averting a constitutional crisis that threatened to delay the U.S. troop drawdown.
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08.11.2009. 22:22h

Obama statement on House health-reform legislation, Iraq election law

PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good afternoon, everybody. I just want to say a few words about two milestones that have passed in the last few hours that represent encouraging progress for our country.
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08.11.2009. 22:08h

Obama statement on House health-reform legislation, Iraq election law

PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good afternoon, everybody. I just want to say a few words about two milestones that have passed in the last few hours that represent encouraging progress for our country.
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08.11.2009. 22:08h

Obama statement on House health-reform legislation, Iraq election law

PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good afternoon, everybody. I just want to say a few words about two milestones that have passed in the last few hours that represent encouraging progress for our country.
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08.11.2009. 22:08h

GOP's Cao bucks his party on health reform

Sole Republican supporter of historic legislation says backing bill was a vote of "conscience" that would help the poor and uninsured in his district.
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08.11.2009. 21:41h

Va. man killed in hit-and-run

A 41-year-old Annandale man has died after being hit by two cars in quick succession, one of which drove away.
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08.11.2009. 20:28h

Va. man killed in hit-and-run

A 41-year-old Annandale man has died after being hit by two cars in quick succession, one of which drove away.
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08.11.2009. 20:28h

Iraqi lawmakers pass election law, paving way for January vote

BAGHDAD -- Iraqi lawmakers on Sunday night passed an election law, overcoming a weeks-long impasse and averting a constitutional crisis that threatened to delay the U.S. troop drawdown.
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08.11.2009. 20:24h

Redskins trail Falcons, 7-0

LIVE BOX SCORE | The Redskins have lost three straight and are 2-5 on the season, but a bounce back game for Atlanta's Ryan may not come easily.
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08.11.2009. 19:41h

Federer loses to Djokovic in Swiss Indoors final

BASEL, Switzerland -- Top-ranked Roger Federer lost his hometown tournament on Sunday, falling 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 to Novak Djokovic in the Swiss Indoors final.
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08.11.2009. 19:34h

A way to help pay for reform?

House Democrats might use a swig of "black liquor" to absorb some of the expense of health reform.
whole article washingtonpost.com, opinion
08.11.2009. 18:41h

House, Senate health care bills detailed

WASHINGTON -- A comparison of the three health care bills before Congress, including one by House Democrats and an alternative by House Republicans.
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08.11.2009. 18:32h

Stock volatility is back, a sign of an aging bull?

-- Stock market volatility is back, a signal to some experts that the powerful rally that started in early March may be coming to an end.
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08.11.2009. 18:25h

Stocks eye retailers as jobless ranks grow

NEW YORK (Reuters) - As unemployment in the United States edges above 10 percent, anxious investors will look to earnings reports from major retailers for signs of life in the beaten-up consumer.
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08.11.2009. 17:30h

Mickelson rallies to win HSBC Champions

SHANGHAI -- Phil Mickelson won the HSBC Champions on Sunday by rallying against a familiar foe. Only it wasn't Tiger Woods. Mickelson made an 18-footer to save par on the 16th after whiffing on a flop shot, then holed a 10-foot birdie putt on the 17th...
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08.11.2009. 16:27h

21-year-old, logger in World Series of Poker final

LAS VEGAS -- A 21-year-old professional poker player from Michigan hit a lucky king to cap a nearly impossible comeback at the World Series of Poker Sunday morning, setting up a showdown with a self-employed logger for $8.55 million.
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08.11.2009. 15:50h

Redskins still unsettled at QB

Team's recent history is more a broken record than shared legacy, with Campbell one of 10 starting quarterbacks since '99.» Rick Maese
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08.11.2009. 15:41h

A glance at the final table of the WSOP

-- The final nine players in the World Series of Poker main event, along with their finish or final table starting chip counts in parentheses. The finalists emerged from a field of 6,494 players and will compete Nov. 7-10 for the tournament's top prize...
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08.11.2009. 15:08h

Unhappy Iverson leaves Grizzlies 'indefinitely'

LOS ANGELES -- Disgruntled Memphis guard Allen Iverson returned to his home in Atlanta after receiving permission to leave the team to attend to personal business.
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08.11.2009. 13:56h

US-POLITICS Summary

House approves bill to overhaul healthcare WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The House of Representatives narrowly endorsed on Saturday the biggest healthcare overhaul in decades, giving President Barack Obama a crucial victory in a battle that now moves to the...
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08.11.2009. 11:24h

House passes health care bill on close vote

WASHINGTON -- In a victory for President Barack Obama, the Democratic-controlled House narrowly passed landmark health care legislation Saturday night to expand coverage to tens of millions who lack it and place tough new restrictions on the insurance...
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08.11.2009. 10:32h

House votes strict ban on abortion subsidies

WASHINGTON -- A bipartisan House coalition voted Saturday to prohibit coverage of abortions in a new government-run health care plan that Democrats would establish to compete with private insurers.
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08.11.2009. 10:24h

Holiday airfares close to last year but climbing

-- If holiday travelers on the same plane compare what they paid to fly, they're likely to find quite a spread, depending on when they bought their tickets.
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08.11.2009. 10:17h

House passes landmark health-care reform bill

In victory for Hill Democrats, historic legislation is approved by vote of 220 to 215; Rep. Anh "Joseph" Cao of Louisiana is the sole Republican supporter.
whole article washingtonpost.com, opinion
08.11.2009. 09:41h

US-BUSINESS Summary

Stocks eye retailers as jobless ranks swell NEW YORK (Reuters) - As unemployment in the United States edges above 10 percent, anxious investors will look to earnings reports from major retailers for signs of life in the beaten-up consumer. Comments from...
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US-BUSINESS Summary

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08.11.2009. 09:03h

US-BUSINESS Summary

Stocks eye retailers as jobless ranks swell NEW YORK (Reuters) - As unemployment in the United States edges above 10 percent, anxious investors will look to earnings reports from major retailers for signs of life in the beaten-up consumer. Comments from...
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US-BUSINESS Summary

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08.11.2009. 09:03h

Lonely life of 'number nine'

Hasan's four-month stay in Texas marked by growing isolation, desire to "do good work for God."
whole article washingtonpost.com, opinion
08.11.2009. 07:41h

Quiet voices for gay marriage

Legalization could avert doomed relationships, say ex-spouses of homosexuals who tried to be straight.
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08.11.2009. 07:41h

Hogan's 51-yard FG lifts No. 13 Houston, 46-45

TULSA, Okla. -- Case Keenum walked off the field, his hands on his helmet, as No. 13 Houston appeared destined for defeat.
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08.11.2009. 06:51h

Collaros, No. 4 Cincinnati stay perfect with 47-45 win

CINCINNATI -- Zach Collaros kept No. 4 Cincinnati unbeaten with the second-best passing performance in school history, one that will make it tough to send him back to the bench.
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08.11.2009. 06:24h

No. 12 USC outlasts Arizona State, 14-9

TEMPE, Ariz. -- Will Harris returned an interception 55 yards for a touchdown, Matt Barkley threw a 75-yard pass to Damian Williams for another score, and No. 12 USC held on for a shaky 14-9 victory over Arizona State on Saturday night.
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08.11.2009. 06:14h

Nebraska intercepts OU's Jones 5 times in 10-3 win

LINCOLN, Neb. -- Matt O'Hanlon had three of Nebraska's five interceptions against Landry Jones and the Cornhuskers squeezed enough production out of their struggling offense to upset No. 20 Oklahoma 10-3 on Saturday night.
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08.11.2009. 06:08h

Republicans seek a path to revival

One year after hitting bottom in the aftermath of President Obama's election, Republicans have taken their first concrete steps toward recovery. But they remain an embattled and divided force, facing an electorate still skeptical about their capacity...
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

In paper industry tax credit, lawmakers see way to help pay for health reform

House Democrats might use a swig of "black liquor" to help health-care reform go down.
whole article washingtonpost.com, politics
08.11.2009. 06:00h

DHS readies plan to track foreigners flying from U.S.

The Department of Homeland Security is finalizing a proposal to collect fingerprints or eye scans from all foreign travelers at U.S. airports as they leave the country, officials said, a costly screening program that airlines have opposed.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Grandiose rhetoric pushes details aside

On a day of debate that highlighted the partisan divide in Congress as never before, Democrats and Republicans in the House agreed on one point: The health-care reform vote facing them Saturday was one for the ages.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Foreign Digest: Lebanon's government will include Hezbollah

LEBANON Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri of Lebanon will announce a new national unity government to include Iranian- and Syrian-backed Hezbollah in the next few days, politicians said Saturday.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Obituaries

Miriam Coffin, 92, a member of Warner Memorial Presbyterian Church in Kensington and a volunteer with Meals on Wheels, died Oct. 30 at the Fair Haven retirement home in Sykesville, Md., after a stroke.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Virginia's newest lame duck

AMID POMP and ceremony, receptions and balls, a church service and a parade, Robert F. McDonnell's inauguration as Virginia's 71st chief executive will take place next Jan. 16 in Richmond, whereupon he will become . . . a lame duck.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Editorial: Copenhagen talks could yield small steps on climate change

FOR TWO YEARS, the Danish capital of Copenhagen has been a beacon for environmentalists seeking a breakthrough international treaty on climate change. But with the long-awaited Copenhagen conference now just weeks away, it has become clear that the talks...
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Wheels of fortune?

AT LAST, THERE'S some cheerful news out of Detroit. General Motors, feeling confident after an improvement in sales during October, announced that it had enough financial strength to hang on to Opel, its European subsidiary, rather than sell it to a Russian-Canadian...
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Wheels of fortune?

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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Military experts discuss the attack at Fort Hood

The Post asked military experts and others for insights about Thursday's shootings. Below are contributions from Bing West, Alex Gallo, Kayt Sukel, Scott Quilty, Fran Hanlon and Ann Wright.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Lee Hockstader on Robert F. McDonnell's successful tactics

Bob McDonnell's lopsided win in Virginia's gubernatorial election was the victory of an agile, disciplined, focused and attractive Republican against an unpolished Democrat who ran a lackluster campaign. It also rewarded a shrewd judgment by McDonnell,...
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Kathleen Parker on the Post scuffle and newsroom passion

The so-called "newsroom brawl" between an editor and a writer at The Post recently has been a fine distraction for the health-care weary.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Md. smart growth needs to be improved

The Nov. 2 Metro article "Study calls Md. smart growth a flop" leads to an inescapable conclusion: We in Maryland need to do more -- more to create walkable neighborhoods, more to give people transportation choices, more to save tax money and more to...
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

No time for children at home is saddening

Regarding the Nov. 3 Metro article "The locals live and learn," on families who board their children at nearby private schools:
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Boosting confidence too close to propaganda

Congratulations to the compilers of The Post opinion page on a great juxtaposition of two Nov. 2 columns: "Murderous idealism" by Paul Hollander and "Hearts, minds and health care" by E.J. Dionne Jr..
whole article washingtonpost.com, opinion
08.11.2009. 06:00h

To avoid camera fines, obey the law

Regarding the Nov. 4 Style article "Shudder Speed," on the controversy over traffic cameras:
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

The talk shows

Guests to be interviewed Sunday on major television talk shows:
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The talk shows

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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Corrections

-- A Nov. 5 A-section article on the Obama administration's efforts in the Middle East incorrectly said that Daniel Levy is affiliated with the Century Foundation. He is director of the Middle East task force at the New America Foundation.
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Corrections

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08.11.2009. 06:00h

DAN BALZ The Sunday Take

Dan Balz is away. His column will resume when he returns.
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DAN BALZ The Sunday Take

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08.11.2009. 06:00h

What's in the House health-care bill

The measure includes: -- An individual mandate that would require people to buy health insurance. -- An employer mandate that would require companies to cover their employees, though small businesses would be exempted. -- Funding to create insurance exchanges...
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Nation Digest: Work begins on Flight 93 memorial

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and relatives of those killed in 2001 on United Flight 93 turned shovels of dirt at a groundbreaking ceremony Saturday for a permanent national memorial at the western Pennsylvania crash site.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Foreign Digest: Lebanon's government will include Hezbollah

LEBANON Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri of Lebanon will announce a new national unity government to include Iranian- and Syrian-backed Hezbollah in the next few days, politicians said Saturday.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

With Fort Hood, Virginia Tech confronts link to another tragedy

BLACKSBURG, Va. -- As Americans scrambled to make sense of the life of Army psychiatrist Nidal M. Hasan, who allegedly killed 13 people and injured 38 more at Fort Hood, Tex., last week, one fact stood out for those living here: Hasan graduated from Virginia...
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Virginia poses challenges for charter school advocates

Tuesday's elections in Virginia swept a staunch supporter of charter schools into the governor's mansion, raising hopes for advocates in a state that has been skeptical of the publicly funded, privately run alternatives to regular public schools.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

THE LOTTERIES

Mid-Day Lucky Numbers: 5-1-3 Mid-Day D.C. 4: 1-7-0-3
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THE LOTTERIES

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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Memoirist wrote 'The Endless Steppe'

Esther Hautzig, 79, whose memoir of growing up in exile in Siberia, "The Endless Steppe," has become a classic of children's literature, died Nov. 1 at a New York City hospital. She had Alzheimer's disease.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Ask Amy

DEAR AMY: I received an invitation to "celebrate a marriage with dinner and dance." This is a second marriage for both bride and groom.
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Ask Amy

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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Grandiose rhetoric pushes details aside

On a day of debate that highlighted the partisan divide in Congress as never before, Democrats and Republicans in the House agreed on one point: The health-care reform vote facing them Saturday was one for the ages.
whole article washingtonpost.com, business
08.11.2009. 06:00h

House Democrats promise health-care victory as Republicans remain opposed to bill

Hours after President Obama exhorted Democratic lawmakers to "answer the call of history," the House hit an unprecedented milestone on the path to health-care reform, approving a trillion-dollar package late Saturday that seeks to overhaul private insurance...
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Orlando shooting suspect mentally ill, lawyer says

The engineer accused of fatally shooting one employee and wounding five others at the Orlando firm where he once worked is "very mentally ill" and crumbled under the stress of his divorce, bankruptcy and unemployment, his lawyer said Saturday.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

What's in the House health-care bill

The measure includes: -- An individual mandate that would require people to buy health insurance. -- An employer mandate that would require companies to cover their employees, though small businesses would be exempted. -- Funding to create insurance exchanges...
whole article washingtonpost.com, business
08.11.2009. 06:00h

In paper industry tax credit, lawmakers see way to help pay for health reform

House Democrats might use a swig of "black liquor" to help health-care reform go down.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

When it comes to H1N1 vaccine, some doctors are just saying no

The biggest frustration facing many doctors is the dearth of swine flu vaccine for their patients. But not Paula Soghomonian's pediatrician at Pediatric Village in the District. She is not recommending the shots -- or the nasal spray.
whole article washingtonpost.com, health
08.11.2009. 06:00h

Book Review: Fergus Bordewich's 'On Hallowed Ground'

In the folds of its hills on the Virginia shore of the Potomac, where its vast array of white tombstones evokes the mesmerizing image of an assembled army in its last resting place, Arlington National Cemetery splendidly honors the generations of self-sacrifice...
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Book Review: 'The Simpsons' by John Ortved

THE SIMPSONS: AN UNCENSORED, UNAUTHORIZED HISTORY
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Book Review: 'The Battle for America' by Dan Balz and Haynes Johnson

THE BATTLE FOR AMERICA: THE STORY OF AN EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Book Review: 'The World Has Curves' by Julia Savacool

THE WORLD HAS CURVES
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Book Review: 'The Natural History of Unicorns' by Chris Lavers

THE NATURAL HISTORY OF UNICORNS
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Book Review: 'Anne Frank' by Francine Prose

Among the thousands of stories written about World War II and the fate of the Jews, none is more widely known, or more cherished, than that of Anne Frank. "The Diary of a Young Girl," first published in Dutch in 1947 as "Het Achterhuis" and since translated...
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Book Review: 'Louis D. Brandeis' by Melvin I. Urofsky

Louis D. Brandeis
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Book Review: 'Open' by Andre Agassi

Pro tennis could teach the mafia about omert? . Although dozens of champions have chattered away to ghostwriters, their memoirs have generally remained silent about the game's seamy realities. Presented to the public as clean family fun, an upscale entertainment...
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Book Review: 'Monument Wars' by Kirk Savage

MONUMENT WARS
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Paperback

Fiction 1 BED OF ROSES (Berkley, $16). By Nora Roberts The second Bride Quartet novel finds one of the wedding planners at Vows falling for a close friend. 1 2 THE ASSOCIATE (Dell, $9.99) By John Grisham. What ensues when a promising law-school graduate...
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

LITERARY CALENDAR November 9-15, 2009

LITERARY CALENDAR November 9-15, 2009
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Poet's Choice: 'Terminal Etude' by Alissa Valles

The title of this poem refers to one of the terminals at Fryderyk Chopin Airport in Warsaw, called Etiuda, ??tude. I started it while waiting several hours for a delayed flight from Warsaw to New York. I had been working for months on a translation of...
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Washington Area Literary Calendar: Nov. 9-15

Washington Area Literary Calendar: Nov. 9-15
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

2010 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT Z71

The bottom line: Forget the chrome. This is a hard-nosed work truck that comes with all sorts of useful stuff on the inside, including the OnStar emergency communication and navigation system, laptop hookups and other infotainment connectivity. It's also...
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Woman fatally shot during robbery at D.C. store

A store employee was shot and killed in Northwest Washington on Saturday night during a robbery, D.C. police s aid.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

13 treated for carbon monoxide poisoning at Md. church

As many as 13 people received emergency treatment Saturday night after apparently being sickened by carbon monoxide at a church in Prince George's County, a county fire official said.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Sunny day in Washington starts with a chill

Many Washingtonians exulted in a sunny Saturday, but their delight came on a day that could also be described as the coldest since March.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

With Fort Hood, Virginia Tech confronts link to another tragedy

BLACKSBURG, Va. -- As Americans scrambled to make sense of the life of Army psychiatrist Nidal M. Hasan, who allegedly killed 13 people and injured 38 more at Fort Hood, Tex., last week, one fact stood out for those living here: Hasan graduated from Virginia...
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Virginia Republicans still struggling to attract minorities

Despite his efforts to reach out to black, Hispanic, Asian and other minority groups in his campaign for governor, Robert F. McDonnell's decisive victory Tuesday was largely the result of his overwhelming support among white voters.
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08.11.2009. 06:00h

Robert McCartney: Democrats mustn't take success for granted

In the annals of inept campaigns for governor in our region, the disastrous effort by Virginia state Sen. R. Creigh Deeds is rivaled in recent memory perhaps only by Democrat Kathleen Kennedy Townsend's humiliating loss in Maryland seven years ago. As...
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08.11.2009. 06:00h
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