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Mar 06 2009

March 6 – Redskins Update

HAYNESWORTH EYES HIS LEGACY New Redskin Albert Haynesworth is already regarded as the NFL’s premiere defensive tackle. Armed with a new contract and new expectations, he wants to be known as one of the all-time greats. Complete Coverage: Redskins Free Agency Monitor Latest From Redskins Park… Head coach Jim Zorn said the Redskins remain interested in re-signing guard Pete Kendall. [...]

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Mar 04 2009

March News from Eastern Market

WASHINGTON, DC (March 2, 2009)–The traditional March opening of The Flea Market at Eastern Market, Sundays on Capitol Hill, has kicked off its 26th year of continuous operation under Show Manager Tom Rall. “This year is one of great optimism for the historic Eastern Market, originally opened in 1873,” he continued, noting that a complete [...]

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Mar 03 2009

March 3 – Closings and Delays

Published by dferguson under Breaking News,General

Closings and Delays from WTOP.com MARYLAND: » Alhuda School and PreSchool, College Park – 2 hr. delay - Preschool is also on a 2 hour delay. (Tuesday) » Anne Arundel County Public Schools- 2 hr. delay (Tuesday) » Barnesville School- Opens at 10 a.m. (Tuesday) » Berwyn Baptist School, College Park – 2 hr. delay (Tuesday) » Calvert County Public [...]

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Mar 02 2009

Repost – Open Letter to President Obama

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From: NBCWashington.com March 2, 2009 Dear Mr. President, Now you’ve really done it. You ruined it for us. You see, before you came along, today would be a SNOW DAY for the federal government. We’d be home, with our kids, sipping hot cocoa and enjoying the snow. But no. You had to call us “weather [...]

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Nov 19 2008

Morning News – November 19

Economy USA Today Economy sets travel back a bit for holiday Editorial: All we are saying is give TARP a chance Op-Ed: Things are getting worse The Washington Post As Investment Banking Keeps Changing, SEC Regulators Keep Moving Editorial: Troubled TARP The Boston Globe Op-Ed: The blame for bloated economy LA Times Editorial: Fannie and Freddie follies

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