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What happened on October 05, 2011
LOCAL
Fred L. Shuttlesworth, courageous civil rights fighter, dies at 89
By Matt Schudel
D.C. restaurant list is relic from a painful past
By John Kelly
Montgomery’s Curriculum 2.0 initiative expands to three grades
By Andrew Ujifusa
At French immersion school, a love for Russian
By Robert Samuels and In Washington
Principals propose doing away with valedictorian, salutatorian program
By Laura Buck
D.C. child welfare agency often acts too quickly to remove children, study says
By Teresa Tomassoni
Washington Monument external earthquake inspection complete
By Michael E. Ruane
Herndon woman indicted on fraud charges
By Caitlin Gibson
Writer Michael Lee Pope probes how Alexandria lost its D.C.
By Patricia Sullivan
Bert Jansch, guitarist who helped define British folk music revival, dies at 67
By Adam Bernstein
Ida Flax, mathematician
Crab conservation effort seems to be working, study says
By Erica Mitrano
Fairfax County religion notes
Bicycle maintenance after-school program gains support of county police
By Daniel J. Gross
Loudoun and Fauquier home sales
Chantilly teacher brings past to life at Rocky Run Middle School
By Holly Hobbs
McDonnell transit power grab riles Democrats
By Robert Mccartney
Religion calendar, week of Oct. 6-13
D.C. news in brief
By — Compiled By Terence Mcardle
D.C. Council agenda
Fairfax County adopt a pet
Alexandria and Arlington community calendar, Oct. 6-13, 2011
Loudoun County crime report
Going Out Guide for the District of Columbia, Oct. 6-12
Anne Arundel and Howard counties crime report
Fairfax County community calendar, Oct. 6 to 13, 2011
Fairfax County crime report
Supervisors review Loudoun Water study results
By Caitlin Gibson
D.C. community calendar, October 6 to 13, 2011
Healthy things to do in Arlington and Alexandria
D.C. crime report
Prince George’s community calendar, Oct. 6 to 13, 2011
Fairfax County Animal Watch
Fairfax County volunteer opportunities
Alexandria and Arlington volunteer opportunities
Man who allegedly impersonated NFL player and stole money is extradited to Texas
By Keith L. Alexander
Prince George’s County crime report
D.C., Maryland and Virginia health code violations
Prince George’s sheriff’s office probing warrant error after man is killed
By Matt Zapotosky
Loudoun County news in brief
Michael J. Picciano, naval architect
Alexandria and Arlington crime report
Pr. William applies for HUD grant for homeless
By Jeremy Borden
Jury to consider sanity of grandmother charged in tot’s death
By Justin Jouvenal
Daniel J. Hoey, computer specialist
Douglas Shepherd, hospital executive
Four arrested in rash of burglaries in southern Prince George’s
By Erich Wagner
Retired lawyer, 88, looks to the sky for answers
By Jen Bondeson
William C. Pope, Interior Department official
Lee Davenport, wartime radar-device developer, dies at 95
By Stephen Singer
Virginia pumpkin retailers fared better than their East Coast peers
By Gregg Macdonald
Loudoun community calendar, Oct. 6-13, 2011
Prince George’s County Animal Watch
Biking through a ‘liberal dream world’
By Robert Thomson
Is Fairfax charter school an impossible dream?
By Jay Mathews
Going Out Guide for Prince George’s County and Southern Maryland, Oct. 6-12
Campaign celebrates 50 years of memories at RFK Stadium
By Jonathan O’connell
Middle schools to promote respect with reward program
By Abby Brownback
Loudoun County adopt a pet
Dulles rail project behind schedule as contractor, board talks grow ‘difficult’
By Dana Hedgpeth
No slots in Prince George’s, urge ministers to County Council
By Miranda S. Spivack
Hanan Porat, leader of Israeli settlement movement, dies at 67
By Associated Press
NATIONAL
Scientists report possibly crucial advance in human embryonic stem cell research
By Rob Stein
Christie sparks debate about obesity
By David Brown and Rob Stein
EPA renews D.C.’s stormwater discharge permit under conditions
By Darryl Fears
LIFESTYLE
Navy blue, the hot designer color this fall
By Terri Sapienza
Sonny Moore, a.k.a. Skrillex, beeps to top of electronic dance music scene
By Chris Richards
How To: Finding the right match for worn laminate cabinets
By Jeanne Huber
Peach grower’s fight against stink bug comes to an end
By Adrian Higgins
Steve Jobs and the idea of letting go
By Hank Stuever
No more ‘Simpsons’? Okely-dokely with Fox.
By Lisa De Moraes
Music review: Audra McDonald at the Kennedy Center
By Nelson Pressley
The case for spying on your kids
By Tracy Grant
Couple hit the road to follow their dream of a music career
By Dave Nuttycombe
The Navigator: Need a flight? Just Google it.
By Christopher Elliott
Rachel Homer: Goodbye candy bowl, hello overtime (@Work Advice Contest, Round 2)
Garlic, a bulb for patient foodies
By Barbara Damrosch
Gardening tip: preventing winter weeds
@Work Advice Contest, Round 2: Who got immunity?
Tom Sietsema: Le Zinc restaurant review
By Tom Sietsema
‘Fastlife,’ new from Joe Jonas
By — Allison Stewart
Leslie Anderson: It’s time to feel the love again (@Work Advice Contest, Round 2)
Imagination Stage’s ‘Aladdin’s Luck’ is a treasure for kids
By Celia Wren
Hints From Heloise: Caution needed with old coins
By Heloise
Abbey Kos: How to battle a bad boss (@Work Advice Contest, Round 2)
Sports let kids try high-pressure roles such as goalie, point guard and catcher
By Fred Bowen
Tips to beating the stink bug
Michele Woodward: Too much to do, too little time (@Work Advice Contest, Round 2)
Richard Wong: When to put family first (@Work Advice Contest, Round 2)
Cindy Coe: Insecurity? Shut it down. (@Work Advice Contest, Round 2)
Miss Manners: Boyfriend’s sales tactic is not likely to win friends
By Miss Manners
Ask Amy: Wife can’t fix husband’s unhappiness
By Amy Dickinson
House Calls: Creating a sophisticated family room
By Terri Sapienza
Karla Miller: A distraction diet (@Work Advice Contest, Round 2)
Dean Buckley: Five ways to cope with job insecurity (@Work Advice Contest, Round 2)
Carolyn Hax: An undependable in-law; high expectations for a boyfriend
By Carolyn Hax
BUSINESS
Steve Jobs’s death leaves Apple facing challenges without its lead visionary
By Michael S. Rosenwald
iPhone 4S: Find My Friends
By Hayley Tsukayama
Democrats shift the definition of ‘rich’ in battle over taxes
By Lori Montgomery
Steve Jobs dies; Apple co-founder was 56
By Patricia Sullivan
Women’s groups, union attack Walmart
By Ylan Q. Mui
Samsung seeking ban of new Apple iPhone 4s in France, Italy
Apple stumble seen opening door for rivals
TV on your Xbox, coming soon
By Hayley Tsukayama
The new iPhone: physically nothing really notable, story is all about the software
By Joshua Topolsky
Steve Jobs dies: Reaction to his death
By Hayley Tsukayama
HTC confirms security flaw; Fix in the works
By Hayley Tsukayama
Germany urges plan to aid banks in crisis
By Michael Birnbaum and Howard Schneider
SEC didn’t properly record its rent obligations, GAO says
By David S. Hilzenrath
iPhone 4S: Siri, your personal assistant
By Hayley Tsukayama
Apple Siri: the next big revolution in how we interact with gadgets?
By Joshua Topolsky
WORLD
Despite death of Awlaki, U.S.-Yemen relations strained
By Sudarsan Raghavan and Karen Deyoung
Return to a paradise lost
By Mary Beth Sheridan
10 years on, Afghan Americans see lost opportunities
By Ernesto Londoño
Plot to kill Afghan President Karzai foiled, officials say
By Joshua Partlow and Javed Hamdard
In a switch for U.S., Panetta praises NATO
By Craig Whitlock
Tunisian leader says Islamists won’t undo secular system
By Mary Beth Sheridan
OPINIONS
Elizabeth Warren and liberalism, twisting the ‘social contract’
By George F. Will
At the U.N., a blow to Syria’s freedom
By Editorial
Birds’ tough flight ended with inhumane actions
Catholic University’s harmful view on birth control
A week that transformed the 2012 story line
By E.j. Dionne Jr
Why isn’t Mr. Obama exercising his pardon power?
By Editorial
Ask Republicans about jobs, they’ll answer about Obamacare
By Dana Milbank
Confronting childhood poverty in the Washington area
By Editorial
Why everyone needs health insurance
Was Anwar al-Awlaki’s killing justified?
Why the pessimism over Putin’s return?
By Katrina Vanden Heuvel and Stephen F. Cohen
Mystified by Navy’s unsportsmanlike conduct
Should a third party target Congress?
By Matt Miller
SPORTS
NCAA colleges should consider offering sports as an academic major
By Sally Jenkins
Spingarn’s Jawahn Preston not to be overlooked on varsity football team
By James Wagner
2011-12 Capitals: It’s time for the Young Guns to grow up
By Katie Carrera
Weekend walk-through: Virginia
By Paul Tenorio and Preston Williams
Loudoun County beats Heritage to take control of AA Dulles volleyball
By Matt Brooks
Navy football looks to get back on track after consecutive losses
By Gene Wang
Weekend walk-through: Maryland
By Josh Barr, Eric Detweiler, Greg Schimmel and James Wagner
DeMatha girds for rematch with Good Counsel
By — Josh Barr
TV and radio listings: October 6
NBA lockout: Sound and fury, signifying nothing
By Mike Wise
LaShawn Merritt, others who have served doping bans expected to be allowed in Olympics
By Amy Shipley
Preview: Hits to the head and hits from behind are major issues
By Tarik El-bashir
Daniel Snyder’s latest purchase seems like smoother sailing
By Tracee Hamilton
Yankees vs. Tigers: A.J. Burnett pitches New York to Game 4 victory in Detroit
By Dave Sheinin
POLITICS
Health-care executive’s Medicare fraud scheme included lobbying Washington
By Dan Eggen
Few Americans think Congress is doing good job
By Rosalind S. Helderman and Scott Clement
Sarah Palin says she won’t run for president, ending months of speculation
By Amy Gardner and Rachel Weiner
Supreme Court debates church and state boundary in fired teacher’s case
By Robert Barnes
‘Calm down’ about Fast and Furious gun sting, ATF acting director says
By Sari Horwitz
The Influence Industry: Revised primary schedule could shield super PAC donors
By Dan Eggen
Occupy Wall Street protests ramp up in New York, elsewhere
By News Services and Staff Reports
Poll sees a new low in Americans’ approval of Congress
By Paul Kane and Scott Clement
Rick Perry raises $17 million in third fundraising quarter
By Philip Rucker
Michelle Obama visits Secret Service to express thanks for family’s protection
By Joe Davidson
Rick Perry’s $17 million fundraising total appears to lead Republican field
By Dan Eggen and Philip Rucker
President Obama goes on the attack, to Democrats’ delight
By David Nakamura and Paul Kane
E-mails show Energy Department was moving toward second loan for Solyndra
By Carol D. Leonnig and And Joe Stephens
ENTERTAINMENT
Cecilia: All in the Family
By Eric Brace
NEWS
Yes, they’re cute, but they belong in the wild
Movie review: ‘Real Steel’ mixes father-son bonding with CGI battle-bots
By Michael O'sullivan
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