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03.05.2008
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9/11 Charity Held Up as Model Of How Best to Help Bereaved
04-05-08 14:02 washingtonpost.com

Nearly seven years after a hijacked airplane crashed into the Pentagon, the largest charity established to help Washington area victims and their families is closing, becoming the last major Sept. 11-related charity to shut down.

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Home Prices Receding, Sales Rising In Pr. William
04-05-08 13:44 washingtonpost.com

Painting, cleaning and remodeling the kitchen are some of the projects self-proclaimed handyman Kevin Garvey is ready to delve into now that he has a home of his own.

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Part I: Hunting for a miracle, grasping at a chance (Las Vegas Sun)
04-05-08 08:01 b2bsee.com

Sun, May 4, 2008 (12:22 a.m.) It was only a chair, but it had become his purgatory. Each day that John Pou spent in the wheelchair, his spirit seemed to die a little more. It was a perpetual reminder of the calamity that had brought him and Marci, even

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A Wish to Walk Part 1: Hunting for a miracle, grasping at a chance (The Oakland Press)
04-05-08 08:01 b2bsee.com

It was only a chair, but it had become his purgatory. Each day that John Pou spent in the wheelchair, his spirit seemed to die a little more. It was a perpetual reminder of the calamity that had brought him and Marci, even the kids, to this...

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Fund Gives Tenants Little Relief
04-05-08 04:00 washingtonpost.com

In December 2006, with temperatures hovering at 30 degrees, tenants in a crumbling brick building on Kennedy Street NW called the city with an urgent appeal. The heat was out, and they were cold and miserable. For months, they had lodged complaints,

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A Lot of Houses, A Lot of Pain, But Few Bidders
04-05-08 04:00 washingtonpost.com

Twenty-eight houses sold in 51 minutes, each auction the final spin in a harrowing death spiral for 28 families that believed just a year or so ago that they had found security and comfort.

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Business and Labor Titans Take Up a Common Cause: Support for Slots
04-05-08 04:00 washingtonpost.com

The effort to legalize slots in Maryland got a boost from business and labor heavyweights last week: the Maryland Chamber of Commerce and the AFL-CIO.

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Day-Labor Issue Has Cooled, but Only to Simmer
04-05-08 04:00 washingtonpost.com

Ky Truong looked out the window of the Herndon Shell station he manages at what he calls "a lot of problems": clusters of immigrant day laborers, who he says have been trampling his flower beds and bothering customers since September, when the town

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A Widening Divide Over Lost Deposits
04-05-08 04:00 washingtonpost.com

Today, we take another spin through the e-mail inbox. A recent column about what happens to deposits when buyers back out of a new-home purchase drew the most response.

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Real Estate Shows a Bit Of Progress
04-05-08 04:00 washingtonpost.com

Painting, cleaning and remodeling the kitchen are some of the projects self-proclaimed handyman Kevin Garvey is ready to delve into now that he has a home of his own.

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Hunting for a miracle, grasping at a chance (San Diego Union-Tribune)
04-05-08 01:00 b2bsee.com

It was only a chair, but it had become his purgatory. Each day that John Pou spent in the wheelchair, his spirit seemed to die a little more. It was a perpetual reminder of the calamity that had brought him and Marci, even the kids, to this...

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Part I: Hunting for a miracle, grasping at a chance (PhysOrg)
03-05-08 22:01 b2bsee.com

(AP) -- It was only a chair, but it had become his purgatory. Each day that John Pou spent in the wheelchair, his spirit seemed to die a little more. It was a perpetual reminder of the calamity that had brought him and Marci, even the kids, to this...

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For Tenants, Lifeline Is Largely Out of Reach
03-05-08 21:29 washingtonpost.com

In December 2006, with temperatures hovering at 30 degrees, tenants in a crumbling brick building on Kennedy Street NW called the city with an urgent appeal. The heat was out, and they were cold and miserable. For months, they had lodged a series of

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Female inmates get job training (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
03-05-08 21:01 b2bsee.com

TUCSON, Ariz. - Karin Smith stood defiantly before Judge Richard Nichols in 2001 as the Pima County Superior Court official sentenced her to 10 years in prison for drunken...

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2 Madison-Area Companies to Layoff Total of 237 Workers in Next 2 Months (WSAW Wausau)
03-05-08 21:01 b2bsee.com

MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- The state Department of Workforce Development says two Madison-area companies will lay off a total of 237 workers in the next two...

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