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The District
Goal: Raise $500,000 for Children's National Medical Center
(By John Kelly,
November 16, 2009)
Freewheeling dandies bike through town:
Hundreds go for a ride in old-fangled garb, proclaiming the return of the dandy
(Post,
November 16, 2009)
School bus destroyed by fire in D.C.
(Post,
November 15, 2009; 4:52 PM)
9-year-old boy slain during apparent robbery in NW
(Post,
November 15, 2009; 9:45 AM)
Teen arrested in Rawlings slaying, police sources say
(Post,
November 15, 2009)
Local digest:
Local digest
(Post,
November 15, 2009)
LOTTERIES:
November 14
(Post,
November 15, 2009)
D.C. bike lane worth pursuing but could stand some tweaking
(Post,
November 15, 2009)
Georgetown, George Mason to partner on biomedical program:
Prince William campus chosen 'George Squared' aimed at a growing industry
(Post,
November 15, 2009)
Child fatally shot in Northwest Washington:
Police investigate a dispute outside door of boy's home
(Post,
November 15, 2009)
The Known World of D.C.'s Edward P. Jones:
The Pulitzer-Prize-winning author may be the most celebrated writer Washington has ever produced. He also may be the most enigmatic.
(Post,
November 15, 2009)
An exercise in entrepreneurship:
Enterprising students compete for seed money in 'Pitch George' contest
(Post,
November 15, 2009)
Federal safety oversight of subways proposed:
Red Line crash spurred safety plan Obama administration to push for Congress to change law
(Post,
November 15, 2009)
D.C.'s 'All Hands' to continue, despite ruling:
Police chief's strategy on 'strong legal ground,' Fenty says
(Post,
November 14, 2009)
Activists fear delays of recreation projects:
Fields and facilities caught up in probe of construction contracts
(Post,
November 14, 2009)
Fencing off bike lane from cars:
D.C. tries separating cyclists and drivers on part of 15th St. NW
(Post,
November 14, 2009)
D.C. transit police chief to oversee safety officer:
AGENCY BOOSTS SUPERVISION Move follows denial of track access to monitors
(Post,
November 14, 2009)
LOTTERIES:
November 13
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November 14, 2009)
Religion events
(Post,
November 14, 2009)
Ex-D.C. worker admits taking thousands in kickback scheme:
Ex-employee says he took thousands to steer technology contracts
(Post,
November 14, 2009)
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