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'Public Service A Noble Profession'
Claire Eberwein reflects on re-election loss; looks to future.
'Public Service A Noble Profession'
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Experiencing Life with Special Needs
Potomac school program teaches empathy and acceptance.
A classmate led Sophia Collins across the gym floor during a physical education class at Wayside Elementary School in Potomac last week. Sophia tried to pick up a golf ball and put it in a cup. This may sound like an overly simple task for a first grade student, but Sophia needed help because she couldn’t see.
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Marsden Praises Centreville Immigration Forum
At a recent meeting of the Centreville Immigration Forum (CIF), state Sen. Dave Marsden (D-37) listened to a progress report on the Centreville Labor Resource Center (CLRC) and was pleased by what he heard.
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Assessment Increase Driven by Land Values
Average home value in Arlington up 17%, tax base grows to $35.3 billion.
Assessment Increase Driven by Land Values
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Democrat Georgette Kohler Seeks Sully Supervisor Job
Democrat Georgette Kohler Seeks Sully Supervisor Job
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Students Give Governor Advice
Gov. Mark Warner seeks input from local seniors on how to improve high schools around the country.
Students Give Governor Advice
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Youth Promotes Awareness of Rocket Attacks in Israel
Project seeks 12,000 rubber bands.
How much is 12,000? While searching for a bar mitzvah project, Mory Gould of Potomac discovered that more than 12,000 rockets have fallen on Israel since 2001.
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Letter: Questions for School Candidates
Is the school system doing all it can to prevent students from dropping out of school? If not, what more could be done? These are difficult questions, but ones we hope the candidates will grapple with.
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State Championship for Chantilly High Theater
Director’s original play takes top honors at VHSL competition.
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Faith Notes
Faith Notes
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Students at Waynewood Enjoy Visit by Author Dan Gutman
Students at Waynewood Enjoy Visit by Author Dan Gutman
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Herndon High Marching Band Holds Summer Camp
The Herndon High School Marching Band has been preparing and practicing their show, the Final Frontier, since the first week of August. The first two days of camp consisted of 33-member leadership team learning how to be effective leaders of this 147-member band.
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After The Fall
McLean couple works together on husband’s road to recovery after brain injury.
It started off like any other February day with our usual trip to the fitness club for morning exercises. What made this day different was that Bill, my 93-year-old husband, slipped and fell on some ice on our driveway, striking the back of his head. He said it didn’t hurt.
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From the Ritz to Roseina's
From the Ritz to Roseina's
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From the Ritz to Roseina's
From the Ritz to Roseina's
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What’s Coming in 2004?
What’s Coming in 2004?
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Final Tally: Silent Majority Rules
Thirty-one percent of Loudoun registered voters turned out for local, state candidates, two bond referendums.
Final Tally: Silent Majority Rules
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Arlington’s One and Only Bombay Masala Hound
“Lady” was a Bombay Masala Hound. Don’t go looking for that in any dog breed book.
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Police Station May Be Delayed
Police Station May Be Delayed