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PurpleLight event to raise awarness of pancreatic cancer
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D.C. will go purple this Sunday to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer.
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Vivint security system customers allegedly scammed by sales rep
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Though it may be old-fashioned, many businesses still use door-to-door solicitation. But how much can you trust the sales rep?
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Sarkis Tatigian to be honored for 70 years of service in the Navy
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Sarkis Tatigian, 89, the dedicated Associated Director of the Small Business Program at Washington Navy Yard, will be honored Wednesday for his 70 years of service.
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Top news stories: Wednesday Express - Sep. 26, 2012
CommentWednesday Express - Sep. 26, 2012
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Madonna: 'We have a black Muslim in the White House'
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During a concert in D.C. Monday night, pop icon Madonna made a pretty major mistake while attempting to endorse President Barack Obama.
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Top hipster neighborhoods: Among the list is D.C.'s H Street corridor
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One lucky neighborhood in D.C. has made the list of the top hipster neighborhoods in the country.
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National Zoo panda cub born: Mei Xiang gives birth after five pseudopregnancies
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At long last, Mei Xiang is a mother again. After five straight false alarms, the National Zoo's giant panda gave birth to a cub on Sunday.
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Sniper attacks 10 years later: Interview with former Montgomery County Police Chief
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Next month marks 10 years since the D.C. sniper attacks. The investigators who led the search for the shooter shared their recollections in a panel discussion Tuesday night.
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Haines Point health fair pushes bone marrow registry
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Hundreds turned out at Haines Point for a health fair, sponsored by the African-American women's group The Links. This time, the event was a personal one—one of their own, D.C. Attorney Dorothy Dickerson is in the fight of her life.
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BET 'Making a Difference' Awards: Maryland woman nominated Ola Ojewumi
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When she was just 11-years old, University of Maryland senior Ola Ojewumi was diagnosed with a rare heart condition. She just collapsed one day and woke up in a hospital—with a new heart and a new kidney. Now, she is being honored by BET.
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Local entrepreneurs gather in D.C. for mutual inspiration
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Inspiring entrepreneurs from all over the metropolitan region came together Thursday evening, united in their mutual recognition of pursuing your passion.
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Michelle Obama DNC dress to be sold at retailers
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Michelle Obama's custom-made designer dress that she wore to the DNC will now be on sale at high-end retailers.
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D.C. government vehicles ticketed for running red lights
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Seven is on your side with an investigation that found a surprising number of tickets issued to D.C. government vehicles for dangerous red light running—and—in some cases, going 30 miles an hour or more over the speed limit.
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Metro delays this weekend over track work
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Metro says customers traveling on Metrorail this weekend can expect delays of up to 20 minutes on several lines because of weekend work.
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Ukrainian memorial controversy, some say it’s unsightly and unsafe
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People aren’t upset about the location, the cost or symbolism of the Memorial to Victims of the Ukrainian Manmade Famine. They’re upset about the direction that the memorial will be facing.
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Tour of Duty ride comes to D.C.
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Two dozen cyclists are pedaling their way across the country to honor ''our fallen'' heroes.
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D.C. flooding leaves a mess in the District
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People who live in northwest D.C.’s Bloomingdale neighborhood are preparing for the possibility of more flooding Tuesday after spending Labor Day cleaning up the mess from Sunday night’s storms.
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New Community For Children helps D.C. students thrive
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A D.C. program is making sure that local students are getting the care and attention they need to thrive academically.
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