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GREENBELT FEDERAL COURT:  NASA Scientist Charged in Md. With Aiding Wife's Firm (Post, September 22, 2009)

FCC 'Net Neutrality' Rules Expected to Advance on Vote (Post, September 21, 2009)

Media Outlets Flounder in Loudoun County (Post, September 20, 2009)

Left in the Flat-Screen Dust:  Old-Model TVs Are So Toxic, You Can't Give 'Em Away. Literally. (Post, September 19, 2009)

Northern Virginia Housing Market Shows Signs of Stabilizing as Foreclosures Fall:  Foreclosure, Price Data Buttress 'Sharp Shift' (Post, September 10, 2009)

Services' E-Mail Hacking Illegal, but Officials Need More Than That to Prosecute (Post, September 7, 2009)

HIGHER EDUCATION:  Howard, Virginia Tech Join Program Preparing Students for U.S. Intelligence Jobs (Post, September 7, 2009)

Computer System That Failed in Pr. George's Has Faltered at Schools Across U.S.:  Pr. George's One Of a Few Annoyed Districts in U.S. (Post, September 6, 2009)

Parents Nag Via Text-Messaging (Post, September 6, 2009)

Environmental Groups Criticize Verizon Wireless for Sponsoring Labor Day ‘Rally' (Post, September 5, 2009)

Agencies Worldwide Use Web to Encourage Citizens to Do Their Own Flu Tracking (Post, September 2, 2009)

James C. Marsters, 85:  James C. Marsters, 85; Dentist Co-Created Phone System for Deaf (Post, August 28, 2009)

Pr. George's Scheduling Flaw Known Before School Started:  Administrators 'Ran Out of Time' to Fix It (Post, August 28, 2009)

Companies Seek Federal Help for Expanding Internet Capacity in Western Loudoun (Post, August 27, 2009)

Md. Jurisdictions Seek Funds to Expand Broadband Internet Access:  $100 Million Requested From Stimulus Pool (Post, August 24, 2009)

Md. Medical Helicopter Faced Problems in Air and on Ground Before Fatal Crash:  For decades, Maryland's medical helicopter system was praised nationally. A midnight crash changed that and put the program under the most intense scrutiny in 39 years. The crash of Trooper 2 occurred during the deadliest year ever for medevacs. (Post, August 23, 2009)

Affordability Is Martek's Challenge As It Looks to Turn Algae Into Fuel:  Columbia Company Working With BP (Post, August 20, 2009)

Cell Service to Expand on Metro:  First Phase of Project Involves 20 Underground Stations (Post, August 19, 2009)

'Glamping' Offers an Upscale Take on the Great Outdoors:  Pre-Pitched Tents, High-Tech Gear Aim to Entice Internet Generation (Post, August 18, 2009)

Project to Consolidate D.C. School Data Behind Schedule:  'Warehouse' Designed To Integrate Records (Post, August 17, 2009)

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