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"What's behind the spike in D.C.'s armored-car robberies?"
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TRACKING D.C.'s MURDERS -- The Post's Annys Shin highlights the valuable work of Laura Norton Amico, a former newspaper reporter who has been quietly running Homicide Watch D.C. blog.
DeMorning DeBonis: Jan. 19, 2011 Mike DeBonis 2011
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Pop royalty Paul Simon will come to D.C.'s DAR Constitution Hall on his upcoming tour in support of new album, "So Beautiful or So What."
DMV Awards called off due to violence; Phil Collins retires; Paul Simon comes to D.C. in May 2011
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Those who prefer that actual District residents to have a say in the matter -- as opposed to members of Congress who admittedly aren't accountable to D.C.'s voting-rights-strapped citizens -- need only look to the 74 percent of District residents who support reauthorizing the program.
Malcom Glenn: Opportunity Scholarships in D.C. Give Lawmakers Chance to Put Actions to Words Malcom Glenn 2011
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The Daily Show's Larry Wilmore will do emcee duties at the March 30 Congressional Correspondents' Dinner -- the next big media-political-complex banquet on D.C.'s calendar previously known as the Radio-Television Correspondents' Dinner, and traditionally known as "the one that's almost as big but not as star-filled as the White House Correspondents' Dinner".
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At the same time, Goolsbee is the personality opposite of the frosty Larry Summers, who used to run the administration's economic policy: a laid-back guy who won a contest for D.C.'s funniest celebrity in 2009 with his stand-up routine.
Obama economic adviser adopts classroom style to explain policies 2011
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Acting D.C. schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson called on D.C.'s inspector general Tuesday to review district test scores from 2009, one of the years that USA TODAY examined.
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Acting D.C. schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson called on D.C.'s inspector general Tuesday to review district test scores from 2009, one of the years that USA TODAY examined.
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Eliot Spitzer has been rejected by N. Y.C.'s Harvard Club -- which otherwise accepts almost every eligible applicant, reports the New York Times.
This just in...: Harvard Club says "No thanks" to Eliot Spitzer; Deanna Favre breaks silence on sexting-scandal The Reliable Source 2010
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Those who prefer that actual District residents to have a say in the matter -- as opposed to members of Congress who admittedly aren't accountable to D.C.'s voting-rights-strapped citizens -- need only look to the 74 percent of District residents who support reauthorizing the program.
Malcom Glenn: Opportunity Scholarships in D.C. Give Lawmakers Chance to Put Actions to Words Malcom Glenn 2011
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