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D.C. Police Seek Help Finding U-Md. Student D.C. police are seeking the public's help in locating a university student who was last seen more than a week ago at a nightclub in the city.
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D.C. Jail Conditions Unchanged Despite Law: Williams Administration Criticized on Compliance (Post, April 24, 2005)
Panel to Start Writing Social Security Bill: Both Sides of Personal Account Debate Gird for Battle at Finance Committee (Post, April 24, 2005)
Cathedral's New Dean Envisions A Middle Road: Hundreds Attend Installation (Post, April 24, 2005)
Advice, Fear at D.C. Stadium Session: Residents Leery of Traffic; Demonstrators Seek Direct Input on Plans (Post, April 24, 2005)
Williams Pulls Possible Rival's Posting: Boxing Panel Reappointment Withheld After Media Appearances (Post, April 23, 2005)
Neighbor Admits to Killing Official: Guilty Plea Avoids Trial in Murder Of Williams Aide (Post, April 22, 2005)
U.S. Census Bureau Foresees A Diminished District in 2030 (Post, April 22, 2005)
Ruling Saves Part of D.C. Gun Liability Law: Appeals Court Says Victims May Sue Makers, Sellers of Automatic Weapons (Post, April 22, 2005)
Ex-Official Faults Hazmat Rail Safety: Federal Agencies Oppose D.C. Law (Post, April 22, 2005)
15-Year-Old Charged in Charter School Arson (Post, April 22, 2005)
Janey Lists 16 Sites for Lease Plan: Board Delays Vote on Schools That Would Share Space (Post, April 21, 2005)
A D.C. Teacher's Day in the Rose Garden: Math Innovator Is First From City to Be Declared Best in Nation (Post, April 21, 2005)
Washington Offers a Feast of Athletic Events: With Return of Baseball, Sports Menu Is Complete (Post, April 21, 2005)
City's Restaurants Serve Up a World of Variety (Post, April 21, 2005)
A New Appreciation for Living in the City: Condos Lead Surge In Prices for All Housing in D.C. (Post, April 21, 2005)
Recreation Helps Define Neighborhoods: Community Involvement Called Critical (Post, April 21, 2005)
D.C. Plans Repairs To Public Housing: Funds to Be Borrowed on Bond Market (Post, April 21, 2005)
District Warned On Gay Marriage: Williams Fears Congressional Ire Will Affect Budget (Post, April 21, 2005)
Williams Questions 'Energy' for 3rd Term: Mayor Leaves Door To Reelection Open (Post, April 21, 2005)
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The Mayor
Married D.C. Gay Couples Can File Taxes Jointly: Returns Could Be Rejected, but Ruling Pressures Mayor to Decide Whether City Will Recognize Unions (Post, April 20, 2005)
Grading the Mayor (Post, April 19, 2005)
The Right Tony Williams Question (Post, April 16, 2005)
Williams Finds His Fan Base: First Night Attendees Cheer Mayor Who Made It Possible (Post, April 15, 2005)
Mayoral Flack Cuts Press No Slack (Post, April 14, 2005)
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The Police
D.C. Settles With Mass Arrest Victims: 7 Rounded Up in 2002 IMF Protest to Get $425,000 and an Apology (Post, Jan. 25, 2005)
For Homicide Investigators, The Streets Yield Few Allies: D.C. Case Illuminates Obstacles, Frustrations (Post, Oct. 25, 2004)
Crime-Fighting Obstacles Explored: Officials, Residents Talk at Conference (Post, Oct. 24, 2004)
Metro Police to Undergo Training in 'Verbal Judo': Technique Draws on Eastern Philosophy (Post, Oct. 22, 2004)
Police, Union Shift Talks To Mediator (Post, Oct. 21, 2004)
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