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Beware: 'Machine Zone' Ahead - July 6, 2008

All forms of gambling are not created equal. Marylanders should take this into account when deciding how to vote in November's referendum on slots.
http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/~r/wp-dyn/rss/print/outlook/index_xml/~3/327310057/AR20080...

A Vast Left-Handed Conspiracy - July 6, 2008

The West Wing has become a veritable Leftorium.
http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/~r/wp-dyn/rss/print/outlook/index_xml/~3/327310038/AR20080...

The Wheels on the Bus Are Running Ragged - July 6, 2008

Having so often bungled the region's Metrorail service, Metro is seeing how much damage it can inflict on the Metrobus system. Since June 29, many of the No. 30 bus routes that used to carry people from Southeast D.C. to Friendship Heights have been truncated to Potomac Park, a hangout for homeless...
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5 Myths About the Bust That Will Follow the Boom(ers) - July 6, 2008

If you've bought into the following myths about the bust the baby boom is supposed to usher in, you may be surprised.
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Capturing The Flag - July 6, 2008

At the polls and by the pool, the Stars and Stripes sells.
http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/~r/wp-dyn/rss/print/outlook/index_xml/~3/327310033/AR20080...

Obama: Strength Out of Weakness - July 6, 2008

During the July 4th week, Barack Obama did something that's becoming characteristic of his campaign: He took an issue on which he appeared to be vulnerable -- in this case the cluster of themes lumped together as "patriotism" -- and by going on the offensive in a powerful speech, he subtly changed...
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Iran and Brazil Can Do It. So Can We. - July 6, 2008

When the founding fathers declared our independence, they could not have imagined that, 232 years later, the United States would be so spectacularly dependent on foreign countries. It would be roughly eight more decades before oil gushed from a well in Titusville, Pa., marking the beginning of the...
http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/~r/wp-dyn/rss/print/outlook/index_xml/~3/327310034/AR20080...

(Untitled) - July 6, 2008

Deborah Howell is away. The ombudsman column will resume when she returns.
http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/~r/wp-dyn/rss/print/outlook/index_xml/~3/327310043/AR20080...

The Belgians Want Bud I'll Drink to That. - July 6, 2008

Let's all commit an act of patriotism by raising a glass to the next chapter in American beer history.
http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/~r/wp-dyn/rss/print/outlook/index_xml/~3/327310035/AR20080...

The Forgotten War Memorial - July 6, 2008

The D.C. War Memorial sits derelict in a grove of trees just south of West Potomac Park. Once the site of Marine Corps concerts commemorating our nation's fallen, the neglected Doric temple now seems little more than a relic of a long-forgotten war. With the National World War II Memorial just to...
http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/~r/wp-dyn/rss/print/outlook/index_xml/~3/327310055/AR20080...
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