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Web-Savvy Parents Take on School Boards

Parent activists use e-mail blitzes, social networking sites and online petitions to pressure officials.
Arlington parents attend a hearing in February, 2008. (Richard A. Lipski/Post)

Beating Caught on Tape Beating victim had lain on sidewalk in Columbia Heights for about 20 minutes before anyone called for help, police say.

Inauguration

Lack of Inaugural Security Alarms Some

Some guests were surprised to find what they viewed as porous security around Obama and Biden.


The District

In Count of Homeless, Few Found in Need

Hundreds of volunteers and paid staff are sent out to find small number of people who shun shelters.


Crime Coverage
Police Charge D.C. Man in Two Recent Killings
(Post, January 30, 2009; 11:59 AM)

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY: Man Sentenced to 36 Years in Drug-Related Killing
(Post, January 30, 2009; Page B02)

ALEXANDRIA: Standoff Ends With Suspect Fatally Shot
(Post, January 30, 2009; Page B05)

FALLS CHURCH: Suspect Tracked by GPS Convicted of Sex Offense
(Post, January 29, 2009; Page B02)

Changes to Oversight Plan Perplex Its Sponsor
(Post, January 29, 2009; Page GZ03)
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Education Coverage
Well-Connected Parents Take On School Boards: Web-Savvy Activists Push For Educational Change
(Post, January 30, 2009; Page A01)

As to Ice, Chicago Still Obama's Kind of Town: D.C. Needs 'Toughness,' President Says
(Post, January 29, 2009; Page B01)

Bailout Oversight Panel Calls for More Regulation
(Post, January 29, 2009; Page D06)

Schools' Budgetary Scissors Cut Paper: Many Methods Found To Save on Copying
(Post, January 29, 2009; Page GZ01)

Water Plan Came After Much Study By Utility
(Post, January 29, 2009; Page LZ01)
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Transportation Coverage
$5.28 Million Asked for Inaugural Transit: Extra Transportation Services 'Pushed the System to Its Limit,' Official Says
(Post, January 30, 2009; Page B03)

Riverfront Parcel Lures Developers: D.C. to Choose Among Competing Plans for 67 Acres Along the Anacostia
(Post, January 29, 2009; Page B01)

Changes to Oversight Plan Perplex Its Sponsor
(Post, January 29, 2009; Page GZ03)

O'Malley's Support for Rail In S.Md. Is Seen as a Boost
(Post, January 29, 2009; Page SM02)

Ratified Purple Line May Revive Suburbs: Project Expected to Spur Development
(Post, January 28, 2009; Page A01)
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