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Yearly Archives: 2007, 2008

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  1. Rosenberg Stepping Down as U.S. Attorney

    60 minutes ago

    Chuck Rosenberg has resigned as U.S. attorney in Alexandria, one of the most prominent federal prosecutor's jobs in the country, Justice Department officials said yesterday.

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  2. State Regulators Greenlight Power Line in Northern Va.

    6 hours ago

    State regulators approved Dominion Virginia Power's proposal yesterday to build a 65-mile transmission line through rural Northern Virginia, saying that the project is critical to delivering electricity to the

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  3. D.C. Area Families Are Ready to Receive Uighur Detainees

    6 hours ago

    When U.S. District Judge Ricardo M. Urbina was looking for a place in the United States to send 17 Chinese Muslim detainees he wants released from Guantanamo Bay, the Washington area was an obvious choice. The region

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  4. Bush Urges Calm at Local Business Talk

    6 hours ago

    A family-run office-supply business in Northern Virginia became the backdrop yesterday for an economic pep talk by President Bush as he sought to calm markets and restore public confidence amidst a deepening global

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  5. Barry Delays Bill After Bickering Highlights Council Divide

    6 hours ago

    Richard Embden, a 47-year-old Army veteran, waited for hours on the fifth floor of the John A. Wilson Building in hopes that the D.C. Council would pass emergency legislation to create a new 150-bed shelter in downtown

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