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washingtonpost.com - Howard Kurtz (washingtonpost.com) - Aug 17, 2008
The whispered allegations about John Edwards were an open secret that was debated in every newsroom and reported by almost none.
washingtonpost.com - Technology - Aug 15, 2008
BEIJING, Aug. 15 -- The International Olympic Committee will not publish the air-quality data it receives during the Summer Games after reaching an agreement with Chinese authorities.
washingtonpost.com - Maryland - Aug 14, 2008
The number of Maryland elementary and middle schools targeted for academic improvement because of consistently low test scores declined this year from 176 to 169, the first time state educators have reduced the number …
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washingtonpost.com - Politics - Aug 7, 2008
With rumors flying about whether Hillary Rodham Clinton will seek to include her name in a roll-call vote of delegates at the Democratic convention, the Clinton and Obama campaign teams issued a rare joint statement on …
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washingtonpost.com - Metro - Aug 6, 2008
If there were any doubt that Loudoun County's long-standing reputation for rapid growth and affluence is changing, consider this: During the first six months of the year, the number of foreclosures in Loudoun almost …
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washingtonpost.com - Virginia - Jul 31, 2008
The odyssey began with a frantic call to Fairfax County emergency services late last fall. Trung-Anh Thai could no long afford the $2,000 monthly payments on his modest home in Burke. He was starting the process of …
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washingtonpost.com - World - Jul 29, 2008
BAGHDAD -- U.S. and Iraqi forces fanned out in the volatile Diyala province Tuesday in a new operation aimed at clearing al-Qaida in Iraq from safe havens in an area considered the last major insurgent belt around the …
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washingtonpost.com - Op-Ed Columns - Jul 21, 2008
I asked one of the Republican Party's smartest, most candid heavy hitters last week whether John McCain really has a chance to defeat Barack Obama in this season of Republican discontent. "No, if the campaign is about …
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washingtonpost.com - Metro Business - Jul 17, 2008
Post reporter James V. Grimaldi discusses the results of an independent commission report scrutinizing the salary, work record and management style of former Smithsonian head Lawrence M. Small and others at the …
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washingtonpost.com - Metro - Jul 17, 2008
Maryland State Police officers conducted surveillance on local peace activists and groups opposed to the death penalty, including some in Takoma Park, for more than a year during the administration of former Gov …
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