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Column: The Nature of Virginia
Governor-elect Terry McAuliffe hit the ground running when the day after his election he announced his transition team and a webpage at which he solicits ideas and suggestions and invites resumes from those who want to work in his administration: http://action.terrymcauliffe.com/page/s/transition.
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Nursing Home on Democracy?
Plan filed for 360-unit “Ingleside at Potomac.”
Nursing Home on Democracy?
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Letter: Waterfront Success
A recent letter to the editor claims that this City Council got it wrong, and that the “waterfront is about to be turned into one egregious redevelopment disaster.”
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Column: Circumstances Be Damned
If only it were as easy to actually live it as it is to write it. As much as I believe what I write, it’s still difficult to ignore certain facts (“the underlying diagnosis,” as I often refer to my diagnosis) and the feelings associated with it.
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Letter: Council Votes To Protect Ten Mile Creek
To the Editor
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Column: People at Work in Alexandria
Making Thanksgiving Possible
Tables are piled high with canned green beans, boxes of stuffing and mashed potatoes, cans of broth and yams and marshmallows; “for some reason we got double marshmallows. But one of our volunteers says you have to put marshmallows on sweet potatoes."
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A Series of Fortunate Events in Herndon
Serendipity scores for a print school newspaper.
When Michael Wemyss, Herndon High School Class of 2020, sat down on day one in his junior year journalism class, he assumed that the course focused on the school yearbook.
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Curtain Falls at Dauphine's
Local steakhouse/gentlemen's club closes doors after 40 years of business
Curtain Falls at Dauphine's
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Curtain Falls at Dauphine's
Local steakhouse/gentlemen's club closes doors after 40 years of business
Curtain Falls at Dauphine's
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Curtain Falls at Dauphine's
Local steakhouse/gentlemen's club closes doors after 40 years of business
Curtain Falls at Dauphine's
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Camps & Schools Notes
Camps & Schools Notes
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School Notes
School Notes
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A Look Back at 2004
A Look Back at 2004
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Week In Great Falls
Week In Great Falls
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Get Fit for the New Year in Arlington
MADabolic opens new gym in Clarendon.
Marked white, teal and black weighted balls slam into the ground. Heavy ropes snake up and down through the air. Running shoes sprint across the floor.
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Centreville: Joining Together to Help, Support Others
Meet Centreville High’s Wildcats vs. Cancer club.
Centreville High sophomore Valerie Nguyen founded the Wildcats vs. Cancer club at her school to help others. But for her, the battle against this disease is also personal.
