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Two Appointed to GMU Board

McLean residents named to George Mason University's Board of Visitors.

Two Appointed to GMU Board

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Letter: Choices Made

Letter to the Editor

Twelve years a mayor, and what has this incumbent wrought?

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Essayists Awarded

Essayists Awarded

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Business Notes

Business Notes

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Learning How to Change the World

Civitan Conference teaches skills that will last a lifetime, sponsored by local clubs.

Ever wondered about the blue sign on North Quincy Street near the Washington-Lee High School in Arlington which says “I-66 Civitan Garage Sale”?

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Education Notebook - 10/01/03

Education Notebook - 10/01/03

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No Blood? Not Bad

Film Review

No Blood? Not Bad

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Local Girl Plays Clara in ‘Nutcracker’

Robinson student dances in Washington Ballet production.

Local Girl Plays Clara in ‘Nutcracker’

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Keeping the Line Moving

Serving up pizza at TC.

A bell rings out, and students hustle to the cafeteria line at T.C. Williams High School for the first lunch period of the day. Stella Napper stands behind her pizza line ready to replace the large metal pans when the pizza has disappeared.

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Cooper Middle Hosts a Lip Sync Battle

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Lives of Women

Loudoun's rural landscape and southern routes made for different experiences for county women.

Lives of Women

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Letter: Irresolute Resolutions

“Some” units? I find this surpassingly strange, given that it was just this past May that the City Council passed a strongly worded resolution declaring their intention to do whatever they could to keep all of the Towers as an important source of workforce and affordable housing — which is, of course, a well-documented endangered species in the City of Alexandria.

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Letter: Help Keep Alexandria Family Friendly

As a resident of Alexandria for the past 55 years, I am deeply concerned about the City's future and I applaud those City Council candidates who are seeking to maintain a livable Alexandria.

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Letter to the Editor: Ignorance Is Not Bliss

My thanks to Michael Lee Pope for pointing out to readers in the March 14 issue the troubling ironies as the City of Alexandria again tries to juggle the budget and priorities for the upcoming fiscal year.

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Letter: Hiking Taxes and Tolls

Letter: “Most political commentators,” Del. Plum (D-36) nebulously says [“Never Say Never,” Reston Connection, December 5-11], “would agree . . . that the no tax pledge has made it difficult . . . to get agreement on a financial plan that would reduce the deficit and help with economic recovery.”

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Waterfront Politics Unfold in the Courtroom and on the Campaign Trail

Three separate lawsuits still moving forward as mayoral campaign heats up.

For those keeping score in the ongoing war over the Alexandria waterfront, opponents have scored one major victory and supporters have scored one major victory.

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CycleBar Columbia Pike Offers Sense of Community

Arlington has a new destination for a high-energy, calorie-torching workout.