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What happened on December 02, 2012
NATIONAL
The Dom Pedro aquamarine’s long and winding path to the Smithsonian
By Brian Vastag
D.C. debates best path to cleaner waterways
By Darryl Fears
U.S. climate aid reaches across globe
By Juliet Eilperin
State lawmakers gird for battle over Medicaid expansion
By N.c. Aizenman
LOCAL
Common core sparks war over words
By Lyndsey Layton
Montgomery County parents say new curriculum is ‘one-size-fits-all’ math
By Lynh Bui
After almost a decade, FCC has yet to rule on high cost of prison phone calls
By Justin Moyer
On buses, cameras are watching and listening
By Mark Berman
H. DeWayne Whittington, Maryland superintendent who won discrimination lawsuit in 1996, dies at 81
By Emily Langer
High school journalists take a crash course in newspaper economics
By Lynh Bui
U-Va. student from Falls Church killed in boating accident in Caribbean
By Maggie Fazeli Fard
George W. Grier, demographer
Merson Booth, nuclear engineer
By Matt Schudel
D.C. area’s long stretch of warmer-than- usual months ended in November
By Martin Weil
Leonard Shapiro, analytical chemist
Kale fellow well met, or a tale of too many tubers
By John Kelly
Teenager stabbed outside D.C. Metro station
By Maggie Fazeli Fard
What is on reading list under Common Core standards
LIFESTYLE
The Kennedy Center Honors: Seven recipients and a whole lotta love
By Paul Farhi
Lukas Vondracek’s future is bright, and unpredictable
By Robert Battey
Carolyn Hax: Accepting a live-in girlfriend
By Carolyn Hax
Virginia Opera’s ‘Die Fledermaus’ marks return to familiar
By Charles T. Downey
At flamenco festival, sexes are gleefully blurred
By Pamela Squires
Music review: So Percussion, ACME and yMusic showcase new sounds
By Anne Midgette
Washington Bach Consort’s welcome greeting to the holiday season
By Cecelia Porter
Music review: Marc Cary and Focus Trio at Bohemian Caverns
By Michael J. West
BUSINESS
Workplace flexibility can be key to recruiting, retaining top workers
By Sarah Halzack
Hurricane Sandy’s $180 million federal tab tops cost of Irene
By Danielle Ivory
Career Coach: How to be an expert
By Ken White
AvalonBay strengthens its hand as the region’s apartment market booms
By Jonathan O’connell
Montgomery County considers lawsuit against Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
By Abha Bhattarai
For some, a franchise is an option
By Abha Bhattarai
Following program cancellation, military starting new presidential helicopter effort
By Marjorie Censer
New pub Cause promises to donate all profits to charity
By Abha Bhattarai
D.C. area bankruptcy filing for Dec. 3
Editor’s note: To increase productivity it sometimes pays to take a break
By Dan Beyers
D.C. area appointments and promotions
‘Fiscal cliff’ prompts some local firms to pay special dividends
By Steven Overly
D.C. area business diary for week of Dec. 3
By Shawn Selby
On a mission to show the drama of science
By Interview With Vanessa Small
Inauguration packages at area hotels include chauffeurs, caviar and champagne
By Abha Bhattarai
Capital Buzz: Lockheed Martin’s Hewson gets a raise
By Thomasheath
‘Fiscal cliff’ talks at a stalemate over tax hikes
By Zachary A. Goldfarb
Governors pushing for local drone test site
By Marjorie Censer
The Download: Canvas goes international with Sydney office
By Steven Overly
Washington area lags other regions in pace of economic recovery
By Sarah Halzack
DHS contracting roughly flat over years
By Marjorie Censer
WORLD
Taliban suicide bombers hit U.S.-Afghan air base, killing 5
By Pamela Constable
Egypt's high court suspends work, ruling on charter as political crisis deepens
By Stephanie Mccrummen
Abbas returns home to hero’s welcome, but faces fresh punishment from Israel
By Joel Greenberg
POLITICS
Retired military officers’ letter seeks to amend gun law to help battle suicides
By Steve Vogel
A lifetime protecting wildlife and natural habitats
By The Partnership For Public Service
Sequestration — a threat less than a month away
By Ed O’keefe
‘Fiscal cliff’ debate: Who are the key players?
By Chris Cillizza
OPINIONS
Recklessly commercializing pot
Saving taxpayer money on Tricare
By Editorial Board
Who’s not bargaining in good faith?
By Robert J. Samuelson
Vital assistance for ailing vets
Figuring out our fiscal future
Ganging up on the scarlet woman
Running on fumes
By Editorial Board
Why sane bargaining looks strange
By E.j. Dionne Jr
A yea on disabilities
By Editorial Board
Paying for charitable giving
By Fred Hiatt
ENTERTAINMENT
Writers Oyeyemi, Shockley and Brown-Nagin take home Hurston/Wright prizes
By Deneen L. Brown
‘A Question of Identity’ toys with all our sacred cows (or, proverbially, dogs)
By Phyllis Richman
SPORTS
Maryland women prepare to face Connecticut as injuries mount
By Gene Wang
TV and radio listings, Dec. 2
TV and radio listings: Dec. 3
Ravens vs. Steelers: Shaun Suisham’s last-second field goal wins it for Pittsburgh, 23-20
By Rick Maese
Winter meetings: Nationals adjusting to different goals
By Adam Kilgore
Work pays off for Wise’s Micah Till as Pumas win state title
By Toni L. Sandys
Wizards are on pace for historically bad season
By Norman Chad
BB&T Classic: George Washington tops Manhattan, 67-55
By Gene Wang
Matured Trent Williams, leader of Redskins offensive line, prepares for Giants pass rush
By Mike Jones
BCS bowl lineup: Notre Dame, Alabama to play in title game; Va. Tech, Navy to play in bowls
By Mark Giannotto
Maryland vs. George Mason: Mark Turgeon, Paul Hewitt look to avoid sophomore slumps
By Tracee Hamilton
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