The Morning News: June 26, 2007
GOOD MORNING, WASHINGTON. Here are some headlines for this Tuesday, June 26, 2007.
THE DISTRICT ...
» WILSON BUILDING: "City Is Told to Flex Oversight Muscle" [WaPo] ... "D.C. Council Members Visit Picket Line" [WT] ... "Rhee Tries to Win Over District Council Chairman" [Examiner]
» LANGDON PARK: "Fenty Kicks Off Swim Season But Stays Dry" [WaPo]
» GEORGETOWN: "Almost a Non-Encounter: Famous and Very Famous" [Reliable Source/WaPo]
» MOUNT PLEASANT: "NW Triple Shooting, 1 Dead, 2 Hurt" [WJLA/ABC7]
MARYLAND ...
» ANNAPOLIS: "Police Appointee's Pension From Baltimore Debated" [WaPo] ... "O'Malley Says He'll Protect Cities, Counties" [WaPo] ... "Ehrlich Backs Challenger in Party Primary" [WT]
» PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY: "Hospital Board Refuses to Follow Executive's Call for Resignations" [WaPo]
» MONTGOMERY COUNTY: "Criminal Pasts Not Stopping Montgomery Taxi Drivers" [Examiner]
VIRGINIA ...
» NORTHERN VIRGINIA: "Panel Lists Work To Be Funded by New Taxes, Fees" [WaPo]
» FALLS CHURCH: "Man Robbed, Beaten In Falls Church" [WRC/NBC4]
» FAIRFAX COUNTY: "Apartments, Businesses Must Join Recycling"
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