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McLean: Spring Fling Fashion Show to Benefit Local Charities

Fundraising event held at Fleming's Prime Steakhouse in Tysons Corner.

The New Dominion Women’s Club (NDWC) held its Seventh Annual Spring Fling Fashion Show, Luncheon and Raffle on Sunday, May 1 at Fleming's Prime Steakhouse in the Courtyard Marriott at Tysons Corner to support four local charities. The event featured fashions from Bloomingdale’s.

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Tulloch Retains Vice Chairmanship

An attempt to restore previous rules of order fails.

Tulloch Retains Vice Chairmanship

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Mount Vernon Estate Wins $100,000

George Washington's home snags second place in Partners in Preservation contest.

After all the votes were counted, George Washington did not win — at least not this time.

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Potomac Column: Deportation Threats Against County Residents

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Our nation faces a significant humanitarian challenge in how we deal with the thousands of children and families fleeing violence in Central America. Current conditions in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras merit granting special temporary protection to these children and parents who have legitimate reason to fear for their lives if returned to their countries.

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When To Kill?

Letter to the Editor

When To Kill?

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All Hands on Deck in Reston

Local community helps global neighbors through Rotary Club of Reston's service project.

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How Tall Is Too Tall?

How Tall Is Too Tall?

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Keep an Eye On …

Keep an Eye On …

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Federal Grant Aids City Police

Moran cites pressures of being in "target area."

Federal Grant Aids City Police

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Great Falls: Langley Defense Stifles Madison in Conference 6 Matchup

Saxons hold Warhawks without field goal for nine-plus minutes.

The Langley girls' basketball team defeated Madison 38-27 on Friday.

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ECHO Volunteer and Springfield Resident Turns 90

Mary Stuart of Springfield has been volunteering at ECHO for over a decade. She works in the linens and housewares departments of the faith-based charity (Ecumenical Community Helping Others), putting together donated sheets, towels and bathmats for clients.

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Letter: Supervisors OK Raises

Letter to the Editor

Well, your taxes will be going higher again. Despite a revenue shortfall for the next Fairfax County budget year, on March 3, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors (BOS) continued to disregard the taxpayer by approving a $20,000 raise (26.66 percent in pay that will total $95,000 annually for a part-time supervisor job and the chairman's salary was increased $25,000 (33 ⅓ percent) for a total of $100,000 annually.

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Commentary: Arlington’s Streetcar Vision for Crystal City

Growth always means more traffic and more headaches. Or does it?

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‘Ensuring That Our Community Is Taken Care Of’

Residents stuff the bus for WFCM food drive.

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Getting To Know …

Paul Wolfteich, page in the Virginia Senate.

Getting To Know …

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Getting to Know ... David Abshire

Getting to Know ... David Abshire

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Still Praying for Peace

While the U.S. moves closer to war with Iraq, a group of local peace activists meet at ADAMS Center.

Still Praying for Peace

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Groups Gather, Still Praying for Peace

While the U.S. moves ever close to war with Iraq, a group of local peace activists meet to consider.

Groups Gather, Still Praying for Peace

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From Rwanda to Reston: Learning and Teaching

African pastor spends summer in Reston learning English, raising awareness.

From Rwanda to Reston: Learning and Teaching

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