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"I really wanted to go" to the inauguration, said Myles Ambrose, 13, who started an online group to say so.
"I really wanted to go" to the inauguration, said Myles Ambrose, 13, who started an online group to say so.

Skipping School for Civics Lesson

Politically active youth make plans and travel to watch history unfold at Obama's inauguration.


McAuliffe's Bid Challenges Va. Politics

As Terry McAuliffe launches his campaign for governor, one question looms large: Is Virginia ready for this guy?


Virginia Government
Unpaid Taxes Hurting Virginia: Delinquencies Total $1.4 Billion
(Post, January 10, 2009; Page B01)

ABSENTEE BALLOTS: Kaine Pushes Expansion of In-Person Early Voting
(Post, January 8, 2009; Page B08)

A New Breed of Congressman: Va.'s Perriello Envisions a 'Service Generation'
(Post, January 7, 2009; Page B01)

Kaine Says Top Priority This Year Is Va. Budget: Republicans Question Governor's Ability to Manage State's Finances and Chair DNC at Same Time
(Post, January 6, 2009; Page B01)

A Political Giant Takes His Leave: Warner Leaves Legacy, Void in Va. Delegation
(Post, January 5, 2009; Page B01)
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Schools News
Fairfax Plan Would Delay High School Start at No Cost
(Post, January 6, 2009; Page B01)

Concern Over Fate of 4 Schools: Budget Plans Might Include Closings in Western Loudoun
(Post, January 4, 2009; Page LZ01)

Downturn Puts Strain On School Boundaries: Redistricting Has Fewer Alternatives
(Post, December 30, 2008; Page B01)

Decision to Build School Ends 2-Year Fight: Parents Express Relief, but Some Officials Remain Uneasy
(Post, December 21, 2008; Page LZ01)

Montgomery Erasing Gifted Label: Implications Concern Some School Parents
(Post, December 16, 2008; Page B01)
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Crime News
Attitudes Shift on Illegal Residents: Some Link Crime In Montgomery To Immigration
(Post, January 11, 2009; Page A01)

Scam, Like A Nesting Doll, Hid Even More: Cigarette Probe Found Sweatshop
(Post, January 11, 2009; Page C01)

Defendant's Effort to Alter Court Date Leads to Jail: Man, Clerk's Worker Plead Guilty in Forgery Case
(Post, January 11, 2009; Page PW01)

D.C. SUPERIOR COURT: Suspect Changes Mind Again, Pleads Guilty in Deaths of Northwest Couple
(Post, January 10, 2009; Page B02)

Man Says He Killed His Father Accidentally: 2 Argued Over Behavior, Son Testifies
(Post, January 9, 2009; Page B06)
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Tysons Corner Development
Getting an 'Overqualified' Response
(Post, December 21, 2008; Page K01)

Tunnel Devotees Protest With Signs, Shovels: More Than a Dozen Plead Their Case In the Rain on Route 7
(Post, December 20, 2008; Page B05)

Inner Harbor Marketplace In Baltimore Up for Sale: General Growth Is Trying to Raise Funds to Avert Bankruptcy
(Post, December 20, 2008; Page D02)

New Rules Now, Says Task Force On Tysons: Developers Are Eager To Incorporate Metro
(Post, December 8, 2008; Page B01)

The Often-Imitated Reston Eyes Future With Trepidation
(Post, November 28, 2008; Page B01)
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