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Those Who've Served
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A Spiritual Beacon Shines after Prison
At Rising Hope, two ex-offenders embark on new life journeys.
His first day locked in solitary confinement, David Hudgens, 48, serving two-and-a-half years for four nonviolent felonies, discovered a Bible under his mattress. Confused, raging, he hurled it against the wall. It fell to the floor of the narrow, cramped cell. Three days later, his fury ebbing, with no one to talk to, nothing else to read, he picked it up. Looking back, he recalls his motivation, “I’m going to read this like a John Grisham novel just to pass the time … but God had a whole different purpose.”
Gerry Gets Things Done
Democratic incumbent Connolly fends off Republican challenger Suzanne Scholte.
As Huey Lewis and the News’ “Power of Love” poppy ballad led a soundtrack infused with ’80s pop and modern country music, the mood at the DoubleTree Crystal City hotel in Arlington ebbed and flowed between elated cheers and frustrated boos.
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County Council President Roger Berliner Faces Angry Crowd in Potomac
CLICK IMAGE TO PLAY VIDEO County Council President Roger Berliner faced an angry crowd in Potomac last week as Ginny Barnes questions the transparency of the process for the decision about 20-acres on Brickyard as promised by County Executive Isiah "Ike" Leggett.
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Burke Connection: June 20, 2012
Burke Connection: June 20, 2012
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