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  1. Given 'Snub' of RFK, Nats Even Struggling In Hollywood Circles
  2. Rove Not Entitled to D.C. Homestead Deduction
  3. Provisions Headed South; D.C. Armory to Shelter 400
  4. Academy Regenerates Campus
  5. D.C. Taxis' $1 Gas Surcharge Expires as Fuel Prices Skyrocket
  6. Fenty Gets Rebuke for Lapses as Guardian
  7. 2 D.C. Officers on Leave Amid Cocaine Inquiry
  8. Media Report Links D.C. Official to Bribery Probe
  9. D.C. Retirement Home Opens Doors to Evacuated Veterans
  10. Officials Offer to Bus Hundreds of Refugees to Armory
  11. D.C. Settles Lawsuit On Inmate Releases
  12. Youth Soccer League Taking Some Games To Suburban Md.
  13. City Hopes New Bicycle Lanes Will Get More People Pedaling
  14. No Step Too Small in Mayor's Race
  15. Body of Missing Waldorf Man Found in His Car in D.C.
  16. Motorcyclist Dies in NW Accident
  17. On D.C. Waterfront, a Feast for the Senses
  18. D.C. Juvenile Reform Official Quickly Shakes Up Attitudes
  19. Finding 'Liberation' on Two Wheels
  20. Funeral Inspires Calls for Change
  21. New Year to Reveal Breadth of Janey's Reforms
  22. Md. Man Gets 75 Years For NE Tavern Slayings
  23. D.C. Tennis Center Nets an Open Invitation
  24. D.C. Baseball PAC's Spending Questioned
  25. Blaze Heavily Damages Hill Hangout
  26. Spruced-Up Schools Brighten Outlook
  27. Lacking Sponsor, Nationals Delay Math Program in Schools
  28. 3 New Board Members See Standards as Welcome Change
  29. The Early Bird Catches Some Heat
  30. After Much Study, Guiding the Police Into School Security
  31. New Standards Will Sharpen Teachers' Focus
  32. By D.C.'s Calculation, New Teaching Approach Will Make Lessons Stick
  33. Advocate Named as D.C. AIDS Administrator
  34. SE Teen Charged in Death Caused by an Errant Bullet
  35. Council, Schools Explore Funding
  36. Dunbar's Work Ethic Propels a 'Re-energized' Coach
  37. Schools Make Headway on Renovations
  38. Report Fans Flames in D.C. School Funding Debate
  39. Exams Begin Before Schools Even Reopen
  40. A Third of D.C. Principals Are New
  41. For Scattered SE Residents, Hope in Rebuilding
  42. 'I Loved Peach Like She Was My Child'
  43. Chase, Crashes Reinforce Danger Of Youths Driving Stolen Cars
  44. In D.C., Everyone Swims Free-Style
  45. Supporters Urge Mayor to 'RunTonyRun'
  46. UPDATE: Increased Patrols Help Clear Drug Dealing From Streets of Northwest Police District
  47. Street Justice In D.C.
  48. Roberts's Hand in Home Rule
  49. Radar Gun Captures Controversy in D.C.
  50. Teachers' Union Trial Nears End
  51. D.C. Services Guide A Cultural Tour for Spanish Speakers
  52. Roberts Scoffed at Creating D.C. Counsel
  53. City Moves to Shut NE Halfway House
  54. A Festival to Put the Familia First
  55. Many Neighborhoods Find a Voice Online
  56. In a D.C. Alley, a Response From the Top
  57. D.C. HIV-AIDS Administrator Fired
  58. City Officials to Rethink Plan for NW Park
  59. Advocates Nervously Await D.C. Jail Choice
  60. From Blighted Block to Housing 'Miracle'
  61. Adams Morgan Acquires Late-Night Jones for Falafel
  62. Residents Decry Plan To Replace NW Park
  63. Roadwork, Residents Buckle Under Heat
  64. Officer's Dedication To D.C. Remembered
  65. Despite $1.5 Billion Incentive, Rivalries Hinder Metro Plan
  66. D.C. Police Official Harassed Driver, Agency Rules
  67. D.C. Seeks to Buy Land for 'Ballpark District'
  68. District Officer Dies After Bike Ride
  69. Truck That Hit D.C. Bridge Improperly Loaded
  70. Shifting Rivalries From the Street to the Court
  71. Where Poets Thunder and Writhe
  72. Fighting Malpractice Claim, Lawyer Seeks the Rest of His Slots Payday
  73. Williams Vows to Have Hand in AIDS Reform
  74. New Rules Raise Fears of Pollution
  75. Census Finds More Whites In D.C., Close Va. Suburbs
  76. Tourists Answer Washington's Call
  77. Door Is Still Ajar at D.C. DMV Office
  78. D.C. Bridge Mishap Sparks Gridlock
  79. D.C. Criticized for Not Treating AIDS as a Citywide Health Crisis
  80. DMV Services May Be Restored
  81. Eastern Avenue Bridge Collision Closes Kenilworth
  82. Millions in D.C. Bioterrorism Grants Not Tracked
  83. Will Williams Run Again? Depends What Day He's Asked
  84. D.C. Charter School Data Show 8 Attain Benchmark
  85. DMV's Decrepit K Street Office Closed for Good
  86. D.C. Ballpark Architect Has Towering Test
  87. Warnings Of Wrongful Jailing Went Unheeded
  88. Cropp Announces Candidacy for D.C. Mayor
  89. SAT Results Put Focus on Improving City's Schools
  90. Youths Fault Media's Coverage of the Young
  91. Cropp's Mayoral Campaign Gets Early Signs of Support
  92. Detox Center Inches Toward Better Days
  93. Investigation Finds No Bias Against 3 Black Lawyers
  94. A Pastor's Journey to Heal Lives
  95. For City's Latinos, The Return of a Work Of Art and History
  96. No Time Lost in Attack on Fenty By Cropp's Mayoral Supporters
  97. Katrina Evacuee Has a New Role In D.C. School
  98. Housing Expedited For Storm Survivors
  99. Tracking a Monarch's Course
  100. The Other Side of Charity's Coin