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Film’s restriction shows Web firms’ role as speech arbiters
After the White House warned Tuesday that a crude anti-Muslim movie trailer had sparked lethal violence, Google acted.
Muslim fury at U.S. spreads
From Tunis to Khartoum to Cairo to Jakarta, Indonesia, the Muslim world erupted in protests aimed at the United States on Friday, sparked by a movie that mocks the prophet Muhammad.
Superbug at NIH kills 7th victim
Boy died Sept. 7 of a drug-resistant bacterial outbreak that arrived at Bethesda facility last summer.
On trail, Romney on and off message
GOP challenger chats for TV about Snooki, but later honors Americas killed in Libya at a campaign rally.
What’s really happening in the Mideast
Cutting off aid or being too cautious is not the right reaction.
Xi’s appearance quells speculation
After a two-week absence that fueled a storm of speculation, China’s leader-in-waiting surfaced Saturday.
Nats’ postseason nearing, but no decision on late Metro trains
The Nationals are fast approaching the playoffs, but neither the city nor the team nor Metro are ponying up.
Romney’s missing worldview
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Pope Benedict XVI in Lebanon
The Pope arrived in Lebanon and urged peace at a time of great turmoil in the Middle East.
Vance Bockis mourned by friends and admirers
Legendary D.C. punk rocker beat a heroin addiction only to die of a blood clot after routine surgery.
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Astronaut Neil Armstrong remembered at memorial service
Hundreds gather at the Washington National Cathedral to pay tribute to the first man to set foot on moon.
Prince William and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, in Asia
The royal couple is on a nine-day tour of the Far East and Southeast Asia.
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