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SUMMER 1997
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For College Students
Heat And Ozone At Danger Level; Residents Urged To Cut Pollution
By Mohamad Bazzi
In The Market? Try Singles Night Shoppers Mingle, Disco Dance, Peruse More Than Groceries
By Susan Saulny
'What Would I Be Like With Half A Brain?' For Two Girls, Reunion Of Hemispherectomy Survivors Offers A Close-up Look At What Might Have Been
By Mandy Stadtmiller
Recruiting's New M.O.: Modem Operandi Athletes Use Internet As Route To Coaches
By Nicholas J. Cotsonika
Who's Watching The Lifeguards? D.C., Suburbs Differ On Training And Staffing Regulations
By Jennifer Ordonez
Cushy Campsites Tame The Great Outdoors
By Peter A. McKay
100 Proof: The New C-Note's Success A Sharp Drop In Counterfeit Dollars Has Inspired The Redesign Of More Paper Money
By Caitlin M. Liu
New Approaches Sought To Punish -- And Reach -- Wayward Girls
By Amy Klein
Bound Together By A Lifeline Dematha's Wootten Meets Family Of Woman Whose Liver Saved Him
By Tyler Kepner
A Giant Step Tots With Developmental, Medical Problems Graduate From Hospital Program
By Janina de Guzman
A Moveable Feast With Absolutely No Cash, A Reporter Gets Fed For A Week Plop, Plop. Fizz, Fizz.
By Michael Colton
Where A Car Is Key To Survival In Outer Suburbs, Limited Transportation Options Hinder Workers
By Sewell Chan
Gamblers Play The Odds Online; Despite Calls To Outlaw It, Internet Gambling Takes Off
By Beth Berselli
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