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  • The house had been on the market only a couple of months, but county officials felt compelled to act quickly: This might be their only chance to save the real Uncle Tom's Cabin -- the former home of Josiah Henson, the model for the title character in Harriet Beecher Stowe's seminal antislavery novel, writes The Post's Annys Shin.

    First Click, MarylandTurnout matters, for both Ehrlich and O'Malley John Wagner 2010

  • Of those couples who said they had redoubled their marital commitment as a result of the recession, 52 percent were likely to report being in "a very happy marriage," reports the Post's Annys Shin.

    Personal Finance: Consorting co-workers should be careful washingtonpost.com 2011

  • The Washington Post ran a major article, Food Allergies Trigger Multibillion-Dollar Specialty Market by Annys Shin, on the front page of today's paper.

    The Big New Food Allergy Market Steve Carper 2008

  • Check out Annys' post on the Story Lab blog for more information on how you can help.

    Lori's A.M. Buzz: It's hard to be humble Lori Aratani 2010

  • Like the persistently curious reporter she is, though, Annys stuck with it, peeling back the layers of Cho's profession and personality -- hanging with him in his post-divorce home that puts the "studio" in "studio apartment," following him to his favorite area comics shop, even traveling to Paris as the 38-year-old Korean-born cartoonist met his French fans for the first time.

    'FRANK CHO's WORLD': Pulling back the cover on the 'Liberty Meadows' cartoonist 2010

  • Richard Hathaway left a sheep to a great-niece he calls Agnes, though according to the parish record she was actually christened Annys; in 1600 she was buried as Ann.

    A Wife by Any Other Name... 2008

  • Richard Hathaway left a sheep to a great-niece he calls Agnes, though according to the parish record she was actually christened Annys; in 1600 she was buried as Ann.

    Archive 2008-04-01 2008

  • Ann's brother Bartholomew called a daughter Annys, but she was buried as Ann.

    Archive 2008-04-01 2008

  • Ann's brother Bartholomew called a daughter Annys, but she was buried as Ann.

    A Wife by Any Other Name... 2008

  • By Michael S. Rosenwald Annys Shin has some intriguing news this morning about local squirrels, acorns and Hurricane Irene.

    The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Michael S. Rosenwald 2011

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