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D'Orso Nearly Snags Pulitzer
D'Orso Nearly Snags Pulitzer
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Bryan Wayne Writes Country Hit
Former Vienna resident takes on Nashville music scene.
Bryan Wayne Writes Country Hit
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Legend Lives on at Bunnyman Bridge
Legend Lives on at Bunnyman Bridge
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Galligan Challenges O'Brien in Senate Race
Galligan Challenges O'Brien in Senate Race
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How Much Impact?
Local students vary in describing effects of accidents on students’ driving habits.
How Much Impact?
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Political Activists of All Kinds
Potomac is home to top volunteers for Bush, Kerry.
Political Activists of All Kinds
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Presidential Expedition On Board
Boat Owners Association meeting held on board USS Sequoia.
Presidential Expedition On Board
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Donnellan Receives Respite from Iraq
101st Airborne communications specialist granted medical leave after spider bite.
Donnellan Receives Respite from Iraq
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Local Muslims Celebrate End of Ramadan
Month of fasting strengthens spiritual discipline.
Local Muslims Celebrate End of Ramadan
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Hurysz Aims for Congressional Seat
20-year Arlington resident wants to replace incumbent Jim Moran.
Hurysz Aims for Congressional Seat
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Crime
Crime
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Crime Notes
Crime Notes
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Making More out of Less
Empty-nesters find a better plan for space, makes downsizing easier.
The transition was surprisingly easy. In the previous act, John and Mary Millette were living with two growing sons in a 5,000-plus-square-foot house in Charleston.
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Lorton/Springfield Calendar, Oct. 19-Oct. 31
Get up, get out and explore before October slips away. Isn't it time for that date night, checking out all those fall flea markets you said you wanted to, and enjoying the fall weather with the family? Take your picks: rummage/yard sales, flea markets, an exhibit, a George Washington vestryman election commemoration, an art workshop, a parenting discussion on raising grateful children, one last lingering Oktoberfest to catch, Halloween bowling, a haunted trail, a zombie race, a dance benefit and a concert.
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Little Theater of Alexandria Stages ‘Laughing Stock’
This play-within-a-play comedy promises tons of chuckles.
The Little Theater of Alexandria (LTA) is staging "Laughing Stock," a play-within-a-play, from Sept. 5-26.
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Fairfax County: ‘Reports and Tears Are Not Enough’
Protesters demonstrate for Natasha McKenna, social justice and improved mental health services at ad hoc police review commission public hearing.
Cayce Utley of Centreville said Natasha McKenna, the 37-year-old African American woman with mental illness who died in the Sheriff’s Office custody in February, must be “more than just a mistake, more than an accident. Black women aren’t your ‘Oops,’ they aren’t your teachable moments.”
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Alexandria: Aldersgate Church Community Theater Presents ‘The Miracle Worker’
Tells the classic story of blind and deaf Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan.
Aldersgate Church Community Theater (ACCT) is presenting "The Miracle Worker," the story written by William Gibson about the blind and deaf Helen Keller and her teacher Annie Sullivan, from Oct. 2-17 at the church located at 1301 Collingwood Road in Alexandria.
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Arlington: Local Author Shifts from Screenplays to Novels
Matthew Sullivan’s “The Orphans” launches a trilogy.
When author Matthew Sullivan decided two years ago to write his debut book, “The Orphans,” it wasn’t the first time he had crafted a story for the public.
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Arlington Author Shifts from Screenplays to Novels
Matthew Sullivan’s “The Orphans” launches a trilogy.
When author Matthew Sullivan decided two years ago to write his debut book, “The Orphans,” it wasn’t the first time he had crafted a story for the public.
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Centreview Roundups for 1/1/14
The editor presents the roundups for the week of 1/1/14.