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What happened on January 09, 2012
NATIONAL
Infrared and stick fever thermometers prove accurate in Consumer Reports tests
Bicycling and other exercise may help people with Parkinson’s curb their symptoms
By Alice Reid
Some doctors want your credit card number before they’ll make an appointment
By Fran Kritz
Former boxing champion Sugar Ray Leonard describes how aging affects athletes
By Laura Hambleton
For women in business, the squeaky wheel doesn’t get the grease
By Nancy Carter and Christine Silva
Learning a language may come down to gestures
By New Scientist
Diabetes affects millions; society should not stigmatize its victims
By Sara Sklaroff
Inadequate sunlight can hamper sleep; book offers checklists for hospital stays
By Whitney Fetterhoff
Stephen Hawking talks about what mystifies him — and it’s not physics
By Nancy Szokan and Aaron Leitko
Detroit to India: The clean-vehicle paradigm shift
By Kevin Freiberg, Jackie Freiberg and Dain Dunston
Despite Mayan predictions, scientists don’t believe the world will end soon
By Brian Palmer
Nicotine patch seems to boost memory in nonsmokers with mild cognitive impairment
By Linda Searing
Chocolate can be good for your health, but type and amount are important
ENTERTAINMENT
‘The Orphan Master’s Son’ an audacious, believable tale
By David Ignatius
‘CBS This Morning’: A snooze button for those of us who roll out slowly
By Hank Stuever
‘Psycho’ violinist Israel Baker dies
By Valerie J. Nelson
LIFESTYLE
Operas deal a few hands in life, love and double-entendre
By Charles T. Downey
Carolyn Hax: When weddings and money mean trouble
By Carolyn Hax
On A&E, ‘a new breed of trucker’
By Monica Hesse
A war photographer struggles back to the ordinary in ‘Time Stands Still’
By Peter Marks
Beyonce and Jay-Z welcome baby girl, Blue Ivy
By Cara Kelly
In New Hampshire primary, the lesser-knowns get their quirky say
By Ann Gerhart
TV Column: ‘One Life to Live’ fans gripe that ‘The Revolution’ will be televised
By Lisa De Moraes
Nouvelle Hampshire; It’s Self-Conscious, It’s Phony, It’s Drab — but It Holds the Key to the White House
By Henry Allen
Hints From Heloise: All the news that’s cut to fit
By Heloise
‘Ayah Ye! Moving Train’ by KG Omulo
By Bill Friskics-warren
‘For the Good Times’ by the Little Willies
By Allison Stewart
Ask Amy: Awkwardness creates ‘unfriendly’ environment
By Amy Dickinson
Carolyn Hax: A homemaker feels the sting of ‘free time’ remark
By Carolyn Hax
‘Live from the Kitchen,’ by Yo Gotti
By Sarah Godfrey
Russell Brand to host late-night show on FX
A fearful 7-year-old who needs professional help
By Marguerite Kelly
Editor’s Query: Tell us about a time when a simple plan went awry
Powerful playing but music needs more breathing room
By Joe Banno
Exercise may help your grades
Polar bear cub is unbearably cute
Miss Manners: Online invitations merit directed response
By Miss Manners
LOCAL
Craig Baxam, ex-U.S. soldier, charged with trying to aid terror group al-Shabab
By Matt Zapotosky
Sneakers apparently led to killing
By Paul Duggan
Fed Faces: Neal S. Young tackles rare blood diseases
Prince William County health calendar
Rosalba Erickson Fingeld, technical librarian
Prince William County school notes
Prince William County news in brief
Robert A. Woods, law firm partner
Prince William County community calendar, Jan. 8 to 14, 2012
Loudoun County woman hopes to give road its proper credit
By Eugene Scheel
O’Malley to push $350 million for Maryland school construction
By John Wagner
Howard L. Bontz, computer specialist
McDonnell, Republicans gear up for legislative session
By Anita Kumar and Laura Vozzella
Antoine Taylor gets 17-years sentence in fatal shooting
By Keith L. Alexander
At University of Maryland, a $7.2 million president’s mansion demonstrates the wrong priorities
By Petula Dvorak
Metro proposes 5 percent fare increase
By Dana Hedgpeth
Government Girls bought planes to fight war and stereotypes
By John Kelly
Occoquan fears nearby development could bring more flooding
By Jeremy Borden
OPINIONS
California’s high-speed rail to nowhere
By Charles Lane
Hungary’s rush toward autocracy
By Editorial Board
Jon Huntsman, chameleon on the stump
By Ruth Marcus
Mitt Romney’s improbable achievement
By Michael Gerson
Outraged about Harry Thomas
Rick Santorum’s limits on birth control
Romney’s aw-shucks rhetoric rings false
By Richard Cohen
Wallet and owner reunited
Don’t let these Taliban leaders loose
By Marc A. Thiessen
Senator should drop block of judicial nominee
By Editorial Board
Keeping teens safe from alcohol and drunk drivers
The power of super PACs
By Editorial Board
U.S. friendship with Iran
POLITICS
Where can a federal employee find recourse?
By Joe Davidson
Newt Gingrich veers from nice to nasty, with few advisers to guide him
By Amy Gardner
New Hampshire ballot order not a boon to Romney
By Jon Cohen
Deja vu for New Hampshire polls?
By Jon Cohen
Supreme Court appears sympathetic to Idaho couple in 4-year battle with EPA
By Robert Barnes
Rick Santorum and the Huckabee trap
By Dan Balz
New Hampshire primary: A Ron Paul convert questions how to play a role in a future he sees as bleak
By Stephanie Mccrummen
Provocateurs are front and center at candidate stumps in New Hampshire
By Joel Achenbach
Romney comes under attack as New Hampshire primary looms
By Philip Rucker
WORLD
Has Obama taken Bush’s ‘preemption’ strategy to another level?
By Walter Pincus
Kiro Gligorov, former Macedonian president, dies
By Konstantin Testorides
Beijing rejects sanctions on Iranian oil
By Keith B. Richburg
France, Germany warn Greece to make debt deal
By Edward Cody
Malam Bacai Sanha, president of Guinea-Bissau, dies
By Assimo Balde
Al-Qaeda-linked group asserts responsibility for 37 Baghdad attacks
By Dan Morse
Egyptian Islamist party backs down from demand to form government
By Leila Fadel
BUSINESS
Detroit Auto Show 2012: Elantra wins big, 2013 Ford Fusion showcased
Huawei s Ascend P1 S phone is a slim, sexy Android 4.0 dual-core machine
By Sean Hollister |the Verge
AcerCloud or iCloud? Acer unveils copycat service at CES
By Sean Ludwig | Venturebeat.com
Vizio s Google TV will debut in summer
By Nilay Patel
Verizon announces Motorola Droid 4
By Laura June
CES no longer ‘center of the universe,’ but brands still line up to show gadgets
By Cecilia Kang
Solar-powered Kindle cover means you never have to plug it in again
By Sean Ludwig | Venturebeat.com
Intel pushes ultrabooks by HP, Acer, Lenovo
By Hayley Tsukayama
Top trends to watch
By Hayley Tsukayama
Will Microsoft flop with Windows 8, ultrabook release?
RIM’s Playbook OS 2.0 brings native email client to tablet
By Jacob Schulman | The Verge
New products: Acer Aspire S5 and Iconia Tab, Body Media, 3M Touch
By Hayley Tsukayama
Asus Transformer Prime TF700T hands-on: The tablet can be turned into a laptop of sorts
By T.c. Sottek
By promoting mortgage refinancing, Obama could win big
By Ezra Klein
Automakers still feel electricity in their future
By Brad Plumer
Virginia reels in Acentia from Maryland
By Marjorie Censer
Case in Point: How a business can make recycling profitable, as well as noble
By Gal Raz and Michel Schlosser
SPORTS
NFL playoffs 2012: Thirty years after ‘The Catch,’ 49ers hope to strike gold again
By Ann Killion
NFL playoffs 2012: Tim Tebow is reason to watch
By Tracee Hamilton
Eli Manning, New York Giants top Atlanta Falcons, 24-2
Weekend rewind: Boys’ basketball
By Matt Brooks and James Wagner
Georgetown basketball is edged by Cincinnati for second straight defeat
By Tarik El-bashir
Weekend rewind: Maryland, D.C. girls’ basketball
By Eric Detweiler, Greg Schimmel and James Wagner
Weekend rewind: Virginia girls’ basketball
By Paul Tenorio and Preston Williams
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