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Changing Medicare Plans

Changing Medicare Plans

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Business Notes

Business Notes

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Wildcats Get the Jump on Oakton in Football Win

Cougars, set to host Robinson this Friday, lose for just the second time this season.

Wildcats Get the Jump on Oakton in Football Win

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Sound Wall Receives Final Approval

Sound Wall Receives Final Approval

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'Merry Wives' Wins at Folger Competition

'Merry Wives' Wins at Folger Competition

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Bechtel to Expand in Reston

Governor Terry McAuliffe announced that Bechtel Corporation, one of the world’s largest engineering, construction and project management companies, will relocate 700 jobs to Fairfax County from its Frederick, Md., operation as a result of global restructuring. The company will invest $10 million in the Fairfax County location as a result of the move.

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Questionnaire: Dave McWatters, State Delegate, District 32

Questionnaire: Dave McWatters, State Delegate, District 32

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At Core of Civil Rights: A Spiritual Movement

Local filmmaker chronicles Howard Thurman’s life.

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Farm Life in Eastern Loudoun

In the midst of the debate over how to allow development and keep rural lifestyle in western Loudoun, an eastern Loudoun family on a cattle farm adjacent to South Riding shows it can be done — maybe

Farm Life in Eastern Loudoun

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Reviving the Old Town

Neighbors want their theater back.

Reviving the Old Town

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Reviving the Old Town

Neighbors want their theater back.

Reviving the Old Town

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Chuck Caputo Seeking to be Reelected

Longtime community leader goes for sequel with Delegate chair.

Chuck Caputo Seeking to be Reelected

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Chuck Caputo Seeking to be Reelected

Longtime community leader goes for sequel with Delegate chair.

Chuck Caputo Seeking to be Reelected

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Mount Vernon: Questions Pursued after Encounter with Police

Iraq war veteran calls Internal Affairs commander’s statements “victim blaming.”

Alex Horton waited patiently for his chance to speak. Meanwhile the Use of Force subcommittee of the Fairfax County ad hoc commission to review police policies and procedures waded through the results of a survey to determine the content and language of policy change recommendations it will eventually bring to the full commission.

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Volunteering

Volunteering

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Council Adopts 2004 Budget

Real estate tax rate set at 92 cents and meals tax remains at 2 percent.

Council Adopts 2004 Budget

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A Team for Life

Fairfax Frog Swim Team members, past and present, reunite at pool before it undergoes major renovations.

A Team for Life

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‘Marketplace’ Offers Art, Gifts, Food

Potomac Community Center to host inaugural event on April 28.

“Marketplace” — a shopping mecca for Potomac residents who love jewelry, crafts, art, flea markets, bargains, shopping and great food — will make its debut on Saturday, April 28.

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Cobias Reel in Fundraiser

Swim-a-Thon benefits Down Syndrome Association of Northern Virginia.

The Cobias made a splash in the effort to raise awareness and funds for Down syndrome.

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Letter: The "Land of the Freebies and Home of the Knaves"

Letter to the Editor

I came from a family of Democrats. My grandfather's tavern in upstate New York was a frequent meeting place for Democrats including the late Congressman Sam Stratton who used to speak there regularly. But the Democrat party has lately come to represent “the Land of the Freebies and Home of the Knaves” instead of “the Land of the Free and Home of the Brave.”