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Lego Obsession Builds And Builds in Adulthood

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FCC Plans Auction for First-Responder Block (Post, September 6, 2008; Page D02)

N.C. Town to Switch TV Signals as Storms Loom (Post, September 6, 2008; Page D01)

Surviving the Storm:  Downsizing. Buyouts. Layoffs. In some fields the job market is getting nasty. It's time to adopt a few strategies to avoid getting cut -- or bounce back quickly if you do. (Post, September 7, 2008; Page F01)

In the Beginning, Finally:  Much-Delayed Game Lets You Play God (Post, September 6, 2008; Page D01)

Big-Picture Sites Most Helpful for Online Browsing (Post, September 6, 2008; Page F10)

FCC May Loosen Telecom Rule:  FCC Action Could Affect Competition (Post, September 5, 2008; Page D01)

Ciena Shares Sink
As Profit Plunges
(Post, September 5, 2008; Page D01)

MiddleBrook Taps New CEO:  Rudnic's Successor Faces Hurdles With Pricey Strep Drug (Post, September 5, 2008; Page D03)

A Social Network Where You Can Be Too Social (Post, September 4, 2008; Page A01)

Dell Thinks Small, Chic (By Rob Pegoraro, September 4, 2008; Page D01)

NebuAd Halts Plans for Online Ad Tracking (Post, September 4, 2008; Page D02)

Going Online for a Splash of Nature:  Man Spreads Word Of Swimming Holes (Post, September 4, 2008; Page VA01)

Transcript:  Security Fix Live (washingtonpost.com, September 5, 2008; 11:00 AM)

Sony recalls laptops for possible overheating (AP, September 4, 2008; 4:51 PM)

Radiation Detector Plan Falls Short, Audit Shows:  Concerns About Cost and Effectiveness Could Curtail Program (Post, September 4, 2008; Page D01)

Professor Is Convicted Of Sharing Technology (Post, September 4, 2008; Page A04)

Intelligence Upgrade Snarled in Controversy (Post, September 3, 2008; Page D01)

Wednesday, Sept. 3 at 1 p.m. ET:  Google Unveils Browser (washingtonpost.com, September 3, 2008; 1:00 PM)

Back to the Laptops:  Technology Plays Growing Role as Va. Schools Open (Post, September 3, 2008; Page B01)

Facebook Said What?! (Post, September 3, 2008; Page C01)

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GeoEye launches high-resolution satellite
(Reuters, September 6, 2008; 7:25 PM)

Spacecraft flies by remote asteroid, camera stops
(AP, September 6, 2008; 9:51 AM)

Google reigns as world's most powerful 10-year-old
(AP, September 6, 2008; 1:23 AM)

Napster faces challenges within and without
(Reuters, September 6, 2008; 12:13 AM)

Peace laureate fights Telenor over Grameenphone
(Reuters, September 5, 2008; 9:30 PM)
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Just as Storms Loom, N.C. Town To Switch Away From Analog TV
(Post, September 6, 2008, Page D01)

Telecom Reporting Rule May Be Eased
(Post, September 5, 2008, Page D01)

Controversy Snarls Upgrade Of Terrorist Data Repository
(Post, September 3, 2008, Page D01)

Pregnant Pause
(Post, September 2, 2008; 5:40 AM)

MSNBC's Family Feud
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Reading List: Quiet, McEnroe. The Robot Called It.
(Post, September 7, 2008, Page B02)

5 Cool Hacks for Your Entertainment Gadgets
(PC World, September 6, 2008; 12:19 AM)

Just as Storms Loom, N.C. Town To Switch Away From Analog TV
(Post, September 6, 2008, Page D01)

How I upgraded My Laptop's Hard Drive and Almost Lost My Mind
(PC World, September 5, 2008; 12:19 AM)

Review: Google Chrome lacks polish under the hood
(AP, September 4, 2008; 4:19 PM)
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Ciena Shares Sink As Profit Plunges, Outlook Weakens
(Post, September 5, 2008, Page D01)

Going Online for a Splash of Nature
(Post, September 4, 2008, Page VA01)

Back to the Books (and Laptops)
(Post, September 3, 2008, Page B01)

GeoEye Hopes for Clear Skies Ahead
(Post, September 1, 2008, Page E11)

Obituaries: John G. McAfee; Longtime Nuclear Medicine Specialist
(Post, August 29, 2008, Page B07)
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Controversy Snarls Upgrade Of Terrorist Data Repository
(Post, September 3, 2008, Page D01)

Businesses Find Room To Grow In County
(Post, August 24, 2008, Page PW01)

Citizens' U.S. Border Crossings Tracked
(Post, August 20, 2008, Page A01)

Potential for Conflict Grows With Government's Use of Contractors
(Post, August 18, 2008, Page D01)

Modest Gains Against Ever-Present Bioterrorism Threat
(Post, August 3, 2008, Page A10)
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