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What happened on September 30, 2011
NEWS
Learn the rules of Fannie Mae before buying a home from the agency
By Harvey S. Jacobs
Where We Live: Walkable, dog-friendly Shirlington
By Rita Zeidner
Prime time for D.C. area lawn care
By Joel M. Lerner
A little architectural knowledge can go a long way for homeowners
By Susan Straight
Anwar al-Aulaqi’s death reopens wounds for Dar Al-Hijrah mosque in Falls Church
By Michelle Boorstein and Kafia A. Hosh
A lesson learned: Water is ultimate equalizer
By Tim Carter
Details on the Village at Shirlington
Driveway needs right shape to fight erosion
Tax strategies can provide an easy boost to your investment returns
By Karen Hube
Movie reviews for families
By Jane Horwitz
Who’s got positive equity? You might be surprised.
By Kenneth R. Harney
2011 Nissan Quest Minivan: The beauty is on the inside
By Warren Brown
LIFESTYLE
‘Sons of Anarchy’ extra gets a day in ‘the life’ as a background actor
By Meredith Jordan
Architect David Jameson has built a reputation for cutting-edge design
By J. Michael Welton
Fred Begun, former National Symphony Orchestra timpanist, embarks on drumming
By Jessica Goldstein
Visiting the museum? There’s an app for that.
By Jason Edward Kaufman
Richard Feynman, the late physicist, is hero of new graphic novel
By Monica Hesse
Crystal Bridges art museum wows — and also confuses
By Philip Kennicott
Audra McDonald is leaving Hollywood behind, for now
By Nelson Pressley
On Love: ‘Why, Mr. Stagnitta. Are you putting the moves on me?’
By Ellen Mccarthy
The first ‘Mash’: The winning combined movie titles from Style Invitational Week 610
By Pat Myers
‘30 Americans’: A challenging study of identity
By Philip Kennicott
In Jacob’s Pillow archives, moving history
By Sarah Kaufman
Going Our Way: A literary gumshoe tour of Scandinavia
By K.c. Summers
Ghana’s ghosts and graces
By Christopher Vourlias
Proposed ‘melting pot’ of American history: One museum over all?
By Manuel Roig-franzia
National Gallery prepares re-imagined presentation of French masters
By Jacqueline Trescott
Hints From Heloise: A fitting salesperson
By Heloise
Newseum leader looks to make news vibrant
By Jacqueline Trescott
Music museums of the 21st century: High-tech, cutting edge, interactive
By Anne Midgette
Details, Dublin
@Work Advice Contest: Who got immunity?
By Amanda J. Mcgrath
Hints From Heloise: A piece of yesterday
By Heloise
3-D glasses showdown: Who will blink first, Sony or theaters?
By Patrick Goldstein
What’s the Deal? The best travel bargains of the week.
By Carol Sottili
Details, Florida’s Lake Wales Ridge
Arts Briefs: Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky; art appraisal in Alexandria; Festa Italiana
By Erin Williams
The Shakespeare Theatre’s littlest stars will make you squeal
By Maura Judkis
Jefferson, Wilson and the first ladies on display
By Jacqueline Trescott
Conner Contemporary’s ‘Is Realism Relevant?’ reviewed
By Danielle O’steen
‘50/50’ fights cancer with humor
On Love: Allison Frumin weds Benjamin Reschovsky
By — Janet Bennett Kelly
The Impulsive Traveler: Into the scrub in Florida
By Diane Roberts
Tying the knot, minus the tangles
By Holly E. Thomas
Comparing Phillips Collection iPhone and iPad tours
By Jessica Goldstein, and And Maura Judkis
Details, Ghana
By Christopher Vourlias
Mom’s venting is causing daughter too much stress
By Carolyn Hax
In its libraries, Dublin’s literary reputation shines
By Davin O’dwyer
An interview with Michael Witmore, director of the Folger Shakespeare Library
By Jacqueline Trescott
Passionate tales underlie Washington’s art
By Sarah Kaufman
Ask Amy: Baby names don’t come with a copyright
By Amy Dickinson
WORLD
Secret U.S. memo sanctioned killing of Aulaqi
By Peter Finn
Strike on Aulaqi demonstrates collaboration between CIA and military
By Greg Miller
Rumor of Putin using Botox hums online
By Kathy Lally
Renewable energy sees its chance in Japan's electricity market
By Chico Harlan
Syrian troops battle hundreds of renegade soldiers
By Bassem Mroue
Gaddafi compound becomes hangout for Libyans
By Tara Bahrampour
Egyptians seek to ‘reclaim’ revolution
By Leila Fadel
25-year-old American is killed with mentor Anwar al-Aulaqi in drone strike
By Alice Fordham
Aulaqi incited young Muslims to attacks against West
By Joby Warrick
Awlaqi hit misses al-Qaeda bombmaker, Yemen says
By Sudarsan Raghavan
OPINIONS
Our unprepared graduates
By Kathleen Parker
A federal takeover of education
By George F. Will
Rich people are being ‘demonized’ for flaunting their wealth. Poor dears!
By Barbara Ehrenreich
A Maoist in Manhattan: Nepal’s prime minister visits New York
By Anup Kaphle
Washington has the nation’s worst traffic. Imagine it without the beltway.
By Jeremy L. Korr
Another look at Justice Dept.’s $16 muffin
By Patrick B. Pexton
The science behind pesticides on the golf course
On the Chesapeake Bay cleanup, agribusiness tries to muddy the waters
By Donald Boesch
Anwar al-Aulaqi is dead, but the al-Qaeda ideology lives on
By Philip Mudd
Women on the back burner — again
Next time, just ask PETA for a shirt
Take Herman Cain seriously
Myths myth on the Bush tax cuts
Gov. McDonnell’s transportation blunders
‘Terra Nova’ showed promise
Kudos for the Caps coverage
When asked, when not to tell
The front-runner behind the DC Front Runners
The best Buffett to buttress Mr. Obama: Jimmy, not Warren
Closer to home, some charity from the Hopes
Whe D.C. needs a full-time council
By Vincent B. Orange Sr
Sorting out U.S.-Russia relations
Progress and loss in Cleveland Park
By Chris Earnshaw
Getting rid of safe seats
Killing of Anwar al-Aulaqi was clearly justified
By Editorial
Question No. 1 in the Fairfax schools race: How will you replace Dale?
By Kristen Amundson
How D.C. can attract more doctors
The Republicans started it
An anti-Palestinian bias?
Why ignore 50 years of good works by the Peace Corps?
Who had the worst week in Washington? GSA workers and their exploding toilets.
By Chris Cillizza
Our advice to the debt supercommittee: Go big, be bold, be smart
By Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles
D.C. politicians and their losing ways
By Colbert I. King
Targeting schoolchildren
By Editorial
Pushing on for Mideast peace
Critics slammed Ron Suskind’s ‘Confidence Men.’ But how closely did did they read it?
By Erik Wemple
‘Sabotage’ Puccini’s ‘Tosca’? Hardly.
Are Afghan prisons locked in failure?
By Marisa L. Porges
At the Congressional Black Caucus, Obama’s Sister Souljah moment
By Nathan Mccall
HHS’s birth-control rules intrude on Catholic values
By John Garvey
Chris Christie can’t save us
By Dana Milbank
Chevy Chase golf club plans to use toxic pesticide
By Editorial
Separation of church and state? Not on the 2012 campaign trail.
By Jonathan Turley
Talk to, not at, Pakistan
By Asif Ali Zardari
What the Doha Declaration means
NATIONAL
Church attendance down, congregations getting older, report says
By Adelle M. Banks
Five myths about social media
By Ramesh Srinivasan
Bell’s palsy disables facial muscles of about 40,000 Americans each year
By Lonnae O’neal Parker
Issa probes EPA’s role in limiting vehicles’ emissions
By Juliet Eilperin
Richard Saul Wurman: ‘I am always terrified’
By Emi Kolawole
LOCAL
The Rubells: Art collectors with edge make D.C. their own
By Marc Fisher
David Deppner, founder of environmental nonprofit
Roger G. Kennedy, 85, former Smithsonian director, dies
By Emily Langer
Virginia approves revised history texts
By Kevin Sieff
Maryland graduation rate at record 87%
By Michael Alison Chandler
GWU grad student may have instigated fatal confrontation, police say
By Paul Duggan
William R. Barlow, economist
Alexandria coal plant to close within a year
By Patricia Sullivan
John H. Kelly, ambassador
Adams Morgan Latino food market closes
By David Montgomery
September flies by without a 90-degree day
By Martin Weil
Loudoun community calendar, Oct. 2-9, 2011
Ruth E. Kenefick, church employee
Lenore Benderly, travel agent
Albrecht Muth’s military background fictionalized, prosecutors say
By Keith L. Alexander
In Langley Park, Purple Line brings promise, and fears, of change
By Luz Lazo
The District’s MLK library to remain open on Sundays
By Jimm Phillips
Philip E. Schambra, NIH executive
Helen Corning, artist and teacher
BUSINESS
California quits 50-state foreclosure talks
By Brady Dennis
Bank of America faces outrage over debit card charge
By Brady Dennis
Bank of America debit card fee announcement sparks backlash from customers
U.S. economic recovery tied to European debt crisis
By Neil Irwin
Nuts & bolts: Nissan Quest minivan
AT&T asks court to dismiss rivals’ lawsuits over merger
By Cecilia Kang
Samsung’s Tab 7.0 Plus coming soon
By Vlad Savov
As incomes drop, Americans dip into savings
By Jia Lynn Yang and And Erica W. Morrison
SEC report questions credit ratings agencies’ practices
By David S. Hilzenrath
Energy Secretary Chu felt pressure to speed up loans to firms like Solyndra
By Brad Plumer
Reports: Apple iPhone 5 cases turn up in AT&T inventory
By Hayley Tsukayama
Ex-AOL finance chief settles SEC suit
By David Hilzenrath
Mental toll of extended unemployment looms large
By Michelle Hirsch and Eric Pianin
ENTERTAINMENT
“That Used to be Us” by Thomas L. Friedman and Michael Mandelbaum
By Robert D. Atkinson
“Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President,” by Candice Millard
By Del Quentin Wilber
“State vs. Defense: The Battle to Define America’s Empire,” by Stephen Glain
By Karen Deyoung
‘The Concussion Crisis,’ by Linda Carroll and David Rosner
By Frank Deford
“Changó’s Beads and Two-Tone Shoes” by William Kennedy
Book review: “Who’s Afraid of Post-Blackness?” and “Sister Citizen”
By Gwen Ifill
Join the revolution with Capital Bikeshare
By Stephanie Merry and Jess Righthand
Movie review: ‘Mysteries of Lisbon’
By Mark Jenkins
Showtime’s gripping ‘Homeland’: A Marine comes home, but is he now a terrorist?
By Hank Stuever
Lily Tuck’s ‘I Married You for Happiness’: Confronting widowhood
By Marie Arana
SPORTS
Virginia Tech’s offensive line mixes muscle with mirth
By Mark Giannotto
North Point escapes with a 14-7 win against Huntingtown
By Greg Schimmel
Georgetown vs. Bucknell preview
By — Tarik El-bashir
Hokies face off with Tigers
By — Mark Giannotto
National League first-round previews
By — Dave Sheinin
Three keys to Air Force at Navy
By — Gene Wang
Howard vs. Savannah State preview
By — Tarik El-bashir
College football games on TV
Football: Handy leads Paint Branch past rival Springbrook, 35-7
By Jennifer Beekman
Capitals beat Sabres in NHL preseason on shootout goal by Nicklas Backstrom
By Katie Carrera
Sherwood defeats Damascus, 14-3
By Eric Detweiler
College football preview: Virginia vs. Idaho
By Steve Yanda
Quarterback Tuck Masker leads Oakton football over Lee, 38-23
By James Wagner
College football preview: Maryland vs. Towson
By — Eric Prisbell
Redskins’ Oshiomogho Atogwe focuses on football, family and faith
By Rick Maese
RFK Stadium: After 50 years, it’s still personal
By Thomas Boswell
Navy football looks to top Air Force, bring Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy back to Annapolis
By Gene Wang
Horse named after Ovechkin favored in Maryland Million
By Sandra Mckee
POLITICS
Gay weddings may be performed by military chaplains, Pentagon says
By Ed O’keefe
Perry faces challenges in N.H.
By Amy Gardner
For Chris Christie, a big opening but challenges await
By Philip Ruckerand Perry Bacon Jr
First lady tries to get out of White House bubble
By Krissah Thompson
Obama pushes on jobs bill while Congress goes slow
By David A. Fahrenthold and David Nakamura
Republican primary calendar comes into focus
By Aaron Blake
Solar projects get funding as deadline approaches
By Joe Stephens and Carol D. Leonnig
The Solyndra saga and its key players
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