When the Online School for Girls flickers to life this fall on computer screens across the country, students will take part in an unusual experiment that joins two trends: girls-only schooling and online teaching.
Loudoun County will have a new chill spot where teenagers can socialize and play video games: Rust Library.
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Md. Prisons, Wireless Industry at Odds Over Jamming Inmate Cellphones:
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July 3, 2009)
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(Post,
July 2, 2009)
Workers in Manassas Make Computers That Power Spacecraft Sent to Moon:
BAE's Computers Power New Spacecraft
(Post,
July 2, 2009)
A Metro Train Control System Fails a Post-Crash Test:
Technology Should Have Averted Crash
(Post,
June 26, 2009)
Metro Crash Investigation Turns Up Electronic Control 'Anomalies':
Investigators Test Electronics Near the Scene Of Fatal Crash
(Post,
June 25, 2009)
Metro Relaunching System to Provide Data on Next Bus's Arrival Time:
Metro Brings Back Tracking System For Phone and Web
(Post,
June 21, 2009)
Sirius XM Rolls Out iPhone App, But No Stern or NFL on the Go
(Post,
June 19, 2009)
Unhappy Customer, 79, Dies After Bid to Stop Verizon Van in Vienna:
Unhappy Customer, 79, Grabbed Wheel, Fell in Driveway
(Post,
June 19, 2009)
JHONG SAM LEE, 73:
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(Post,
June 11, 2009)
PhantomAlert GPS Device Warns Driver of Speed Cameras
(Post,
June 8, 2009)
Manufacturer to Give D.C. Information About Voting Machines
(Post,
June 6, 2009)
Parents' Coalition of Montgomery County Is Criticized in Online Posts:
Members of Coalition Dispute Critic's Identity
(Post,
June 4, 2009)
MedImmune Wins Key Contract To Develop Swine Flu Vaccine
(Post,
June 2, 2009)
Slur-Filled Teen Web Site Devastating for Some but Just Shy of Being Illegal:
Some Call Teen Forum 'Toxic' Free Speech
(Post,
May 17, 2009)
Hard Questions in Wake of Reputed Va. Health Data Theft:
Program Official Defends Safeguards
(Post,
May 13, 2009)
Metro Explores Bank Card Payment System:
Transit Agency Cites Rider Convenience
(Post,
May 10, 2009)
Prince William Students Produce Videos and Albums:
Students Produce Videos and Albums
(Post,
May 10, 2009)
Hackers Say They Have Va. Prescription Drug Data, Demand $10 Million:
Theft of Va. Patient Records Claimed
(Post,
May 8, 2009)
Murtha's Nephew Got Defense Contracts:
Millions in Work Came Without Competition
(Post,
May 5, 2009)
Va. Candidate McAuliffe Has History of Mixing Business, Politics:
Va. Foes Capitalize On History of Mixing Politics and Business
(Post,
May 3, 2009)
Major Front in Va. Race Is Online:
Candidates Court Facebook, Blogs in New Political Era
(Post,
April 29, 2009)
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