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Whether their destination is downtown Washington, Georgetown, or Tysons Corner or another point across Northern Virginia, Lombardo's condominium in Reston's North Point Villas complex always seems to be centrally located.
Where We Live: Reston's North Point Villas in Virginia's Fairfax County Amy Reinink 2010
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Reston's founder Robert E. Simon Jr. will discuss his original idea of a community that features housing for everyone. 1-5 p.m.,
Fairfax County community calendar, Oct. 7 to 14, 2010 Post 2010
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Reston's founder Robert E. Simon Jr. will discuss his original idea of a community that features housing for everyone. 1-5 p.m.,
Fairfax County community calendar, Oct. 7 to 14, 2010 Post 2010
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But at Reston's Center Stage on Thursday night, it was a small nugget of history from the "Crooked Road," the 250-mile highway that slices through the state's music-rich Southwestern region.
In concert: Music from the Crooked Road: Mountain Music of Virginia at Reston Center Stage 2010
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Reston's ER medical director, Darren Lisse, stresses that the service is designed for folks with relatively minor medical conditions, such as a sprained ankle, and that anyone with chest pains or other potentially life-threatening problems should still call 911.
Reston hospital uses cellphone texting to announce emergency room waiting time 2010
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RESTON FESTIVAL The two-day celebration of Reston's 46th birthday includes live music, rides and arts and crafts.
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Today Michael Wilbon points out that Reston's own Grant Hill, at the ripe old age of 37, is still a key player for the Phoenix Suns, who are tied in their series with the Portland Trail Blazers, which resumes tonight.
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They considered Reston's spacious suburban houses with yards, but those were out of their price range.
Where We Live: Cascades, in Virginia's Loudoun County Amy Reinink 2010
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RESTON BIRTHDAY FESTIVAL, a celebration of Reston's 46th birthday, with live entertainment, food, games, crafts, children's rides and more.
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And, after Frost lands his knock-out blow, getting Nixon to admit tearfully that "he let the American people down," the play ended with Reston's reassurance that the demon had been exorcised: "Nixon never again held public office of any kind, nor achieved the rehabilitation he so desperately craved."
Daniel Frick: Sympathy for the Devil: Frost/Nixon and the Politics of Reconciliation 2009
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