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What happened on September 14, 2011
LOCAL
D.C. schools prepare for nation’s first sex-education standardized testing
By Bill Turque
SAT reading scores drop to lowest point in decades
By Michael Alison Chandler
Bus stop assault highlights continuing urban violence
By Robert Mccartney
Teacher accused of helping teens at Manassas juvenile facility escape
By Mary Pat Flaherty
D.C. council agenda
Fairfax: Virginia shortchanging Tysons Corner funding
By Kali Schumitz
D.C. crime report
Speed up Bethesda Metro station’s 2nd entrance and new elevators, transit group urges
By Dana Hedgpeth
Tensions rise in Falls Church after gang task force raids Eden Center
By Tom Jackman
Slain D.C. woman sought court’s protection from suspect
By Paul Duggan
With Metro’s new rail line, where is the Washington transit map heading?
By Robert Thomson
Alexandria and Arlington crime report
Loudoun community calendar, Sept. 15-22, 2011
Correction: Wardell Quezergue
Fairfax County Animal Watch
Health events in Arlington, Alexandria
Loudoun adopt a pet
Southern Maryland crime report
Loudoun County news briefs
Virginia ‘Ginny’ Bromley, work center employee
D.C., Maryland and Virginia health code violations
Calvert businesses report little damage in wake of Hurricane Irene
By Meghan Russell
Loudoun County crime report
Southern Maryland community calendar, Sept. 15-22, 2011
Loudoun County animal watch
Alexandria and Arlington religion notes
Fairfax County volunteer opportunities
Fairfax County adopt a pet
Montgomery County crime report
Montgomery County community calendar, Sept. 15-22, 2011
D.C. news briefs
By — Compiled By Terence Mcardle
Alexandria and Arlington volunteer opportunities
Going Out Guide for Prince George’s County and Southern Maryland, Sept. 15-21
By Carrie Donovan
Fairfax County community calendar, Sept. 15 to 22, 2011
Rockville mentoring program gears up for 17th year
By Alison Bryant
Looking for a corps? They’re looking for you, too
By Derrick T. Dortch
Fairfax County religion notes
D.C. community calendar, Sept. 15-22, 2011
Rick Perry blasts President Obama at Virginia GOP fundraiser in Richmond
By Anita Kumar
Oxon Hill youths paint the past in preparation of future museum site
By Mimi Liu
Sharon Bryson, Service to America award finalist: The bearer of bad news — and hopefully comfort
By Ashley Halsey Iii
Fairfax County crime report
Parthenia S. Pruden, Prince George’s schools official
Montgomery County planners use ‘heat map’ to determine demand for bike routes
By Alex Ruoff
Quake gets attention of D.C. area officials
By Tim Craig
St. Mary’s College aims to cut in-state tuition by 12 percent
By Jesse Yeatman
Anne Arundel County and Howard County crime report
Mary Rocca, garden club founder
Correction: Everett W. Scott
Cardin picks ex-Calvert delegate as Southern Maryland representative
By Jeff Newman
Herndon Police Chief Toussaint Summers retiring
By Gregg Macdonald
Army Spec. Douglas J. Green fondly remembered as ‘old soul’
By Jeremy Borden
Going Out Guide for the District of Columbia, Sept. 15-21.
By Carrie Donovan
Priests use sports to encourage others to join priesthood
By Virginia Terhune
Horse theft in Montgomery baffles owner of stables
By Dan Morse
Missoni for Target collection, a day later in D.C.: Cleaned out
By Maggie Fazeli Fard
Loudoun and Fauquier home sales
Alexandria’s Mike McGill really has seen it all
By John Kelly
Decades-old oak tree in Germantown is deteriorating, officials say
By Nesa Nourmohammadi
Alexandria and Arlington community events, Sept. 15-22, 2011
‘Get Lost in Loudoun’ Web series aims to spur tourism
By Caitlin Gibson
Carl Oglesby, campus group leader and outspoken critic of Vietnam, dies at 76
By Hillel Italie
Fairfax County health officials keep an eye on measles, whooping cough
By Kali Schumitz
LIFESTYLE
How To: Replacing a 1950s steel radiator cover
By Jeanne Huber
Design tricks to make a small space feel bigger
By Terri Sapienza
Miss Manners: Oh dear, another literalist needs help
By Miss Manners
F-16 pilot was ready to down her father’s plane
By Steve Hendrix
Missoni for Target sells out in stores, crashes Web site
By Cara Kelly
A small-space makeover in Chevy Chase
By Jura Koncius
For morning TV’s ‘bookers,’ a constant race to secure ratings-grabbing guests
By Paul Farhi
A spousal separation dilemma
By Carolyn Hax
Small space ideas with paint
Boyfriend’s tattoo of his ex gets under her skin
By Carolyn Hax
America eats nicely in Penn Quarter
By Tom Sietsema
The fight over retrofitting classics for modern tastes
By Peter Marks
TV Highlights: ‘The Vampire Diaries,’ ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ return
By — Emily Yahr
Gardening tip: Dealing with bearded irises’ faded foliage
By Adrian Higgins
Ask Amy: Toilet overflows, accusations follow
By Amy Dickinson
A makeover for the bedroom
By Terri Sapienza
Coonhound has longer ears than any other living dog
Eagles, Colts and Lions may be worth watching as NFL season begins
By Fred Bowen
CW’s ‘The Secret Circle’: Easy-bake coven
By Hank Stuever
Hints From Heloise: The scrubbing power of nylon net
By Heloise
Building Museum cancels Turner Prize ceremony amid protests aimed at winner Caterpillar
By Monica Hesse
Italian heirloom varieties such as anellini add a twist to snap beans
By Barbara Damrosch
BUSINESS
Can Facebook get you fired? Watch what you say about your employer on social media
By Michelle Singletary
Obama green-tech program that backed Solyndra struggles to create jobs
By Carol D. Leonnig and Steven Mufson
File purging not harmful, says SEC official
By David S. Hilzenrath
Business digest
Europe debt crisis shows signs of easing
By Michael Birnbaum and And Neil Irwin
European Central Bank to loan dollars
By Howard Schneider
Sony PlayStation Vita December release date announced for Japan, U.S. release still unclear
Facebook rolls out “Subscribe” button
By Hayley Tsukayama
Facebook rolls out new features
By Jacob Schulman
Germany, France confirm support for Greece
By Michael Birnbaum, Will Englund and Howard Schneider
Will Windows 8 revamped look propel microsoft back into competition with Apple?
European banks face major reckoning
By Howard Schneider
Windows 8 ‘reimagines what Windows can be’
By Hayley Tsukayama
Wal-Mart pledges billions to aid women businesses
By Ylan Q. Mui
SEC officials ‘lawyering up’
By David S. Hilzenrath
Obama, in new debt proposal, won’t put Social Security cuts back on the table
By Zachary A. Goldfarb
Want better wireless service in America? Socialize it.
By Joshua Topolsky
NATIONAL
BP’s cost cuts contributed to oil spill disaster, federal probe finds
By Joel Achenbach
Health expert says a ‘moral imperative’ is growing to face noncommunicable disease epidemic in poor countries
By David Brown
WORLD
Syrian activist Ghiyath Matar’s death spurs grief, debate
By Liz Sly
In Mexico, a deadly threat to ‘scandal mongers’ using social media
By William Booth
More than 20 killed in violence across Iraq
By Annie Gowen and Asaad Majeed
Iran’s judiciary says U.S. hikers not being released
By Thomas Erdbrink
Anxieties mount over Palestinian statehood bid
By Joel Greenberg
U.S. officials play down Taliban attack on embassy
By Ernesto Londoño
NEWS
Jacqueline Kennedy book, ‘Historic Conversations,’ reveals woman with strong views, political candor
By Vincent P. Bzdek
Gallery talk: Lee Boroson
By — Michael O’sullivan
Alliance pledges to defend federal workforce from ‘irresponsible cuts’
By Joe Davidson
OPINIONS
The GOP establishment’s Rick Perry problem
By E.j. Dionne Jr
In Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko is playing at reform
By James Kirchick
Pedestrians don’t have a green light to walk unsafely
No ‘quick fix’ to prevent strokes
Why isn’t the capital gains tax indexed to inflation?
The GOP: All or nothing, some of the time
Republicans’ underhanded serve
By Dana Milbank
Pr. George’s doesn’t need Whole Foods
Planning for a follow-on force in Iraq
By Editorial
How to bring USPS into the 21st century
Keynesian spending won’t save the economy
Cliffs notes from the GOP debate
By Matt Miller
How not to solve the postal problem
By Editorial
A senator’s constitutionally protected action
Federal government should crack down on SLAPP claims
Where are Prince George’s discounts?
By Editorial
Antiabortion demonstrators’ inappropriate protest
Our floundering ‘federal family’
By George F. Will
The crude truth about Iraq
How China can help Europe get out of debt
By Fareed Zakaria
SPORTS
Soccer notebook: O’Connell girls, Churchill boys face early tests
By Eric Detweiler and Paul Tenorio
Virginia Tech’s nickel package has been on the money this season
By Mark Giannotto
College football uniforms are getting more outrageous, thanks to Nike, Under Armour
By Dave Sheinin
TV and radio listings: September 15
Washington Nationals’ first step could be taking aim at third place
By Thomas Boswell
Redskins need LaRon Landry healthy to find out what they can be
By Jason Reid
Danell Leyva aims to convert skeptics at world gymnastics championships
By Amy Shipley
Arundel volleyball poised to take next step
By James Wagner and Matt Brooks
Orioles vs. Rays: Baltimore uses home runs to derail Tampa Bay’s playoff bid
By Peter Schmuck
Mystics look forward after dreadful WNBA season
By Steve Yanda
College football uniforms are getting more outrageous, thanks to Nike, Under Armour
By Dave Sheinin
NBA season seems destined to be shortened by lockout, which isn’t all bad
By Tracee Hamilton
Glenelg field hockey starts strong
By Greg Schimmel and Preston Williams
Nationals vs. Mets: Brad Peacock earns win in his first major league start
By Adam Kilgore
Washington Redskins, Rex Grossman see plenty of options with their receivers
By Rick Maese
POLITICS
Elizabeth Warren announces bid for Senate seat in Massachusetts
By Rachel Weiner and Ylan Q. Mui
California Democrats trying to recover from loss of embezzled campaign money
By T.w. Farnam
Disaster relief could complicate short-term funding measure
By Rosalind S. Helderman
Lawmakers question loan to solar company
By Carol D. Leonnig and Joe Stephens
Romney compares himself, favorably, to Perry
By Amy Gardner
Elizabeth Warren announces Massachusetts Senate run against Republican Scott Brown
Secret Service preparing for a busy 2012
By Ed O’keefe
Will Bob Turner’s win in New York special election to fill Anthony Weiner’s seat worry Democrats?
Touting jobs plan, Obama visits Apex, N.C., where locals are frustrated with him
By David Nakamura
Republican wins Democratic New York House seat
By Paul Kane
After losing special House election in New York, Democrats look toward 2012
By Paul Kane and Felicia Sonmez
Solyndra loan decision lands White House in hot water, prompts congressional investigation
Perry talks about his faith, forsaking talk of jobs for a day
By Philip Rucker
ENTERTAINMENT
David Lodge’s “A Man of Parts,” reviewed by Michael Dirda
By Michael Dirda
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