The Morning News: June 6, 2007
GOOD MORNING, WASHINGTON.. Here are some headlines for this Wednesday, June 6, 2007.
THE DISTRICT ...
» WILSON BUILDING: "Ethics Panel Blocks Referendum" [WaPo] ... "Council Passes Amended Bill on Nude Clubs" [WaPo] ... "Council Votes to Close 2 Waterfront Agencies" [WaPo] ... "Report Details Drop in Care at Hospital" [WaPo]
» CAPITOL HILL: "House Panel Lifts Ban on Funding" [WaPo] ... "Hoyer Breaks Congressional Longevity Mark for Maryland" [Gazette]
» JUDICIARY SQUARE: "Attorneys Argue Over Release of the 'Little Black Book'" [WaPo]
» MOUNT PLEASANT: "Police-Involved Shooting in Mount Pleasant" [WJLA/ABC7]
MARYLAND ...
» ANNAPOLIS: "O'Malley Names State Energy Administration Chief" [WaPo] ... "Defining Moment for Maryland GOP" [WT]
» PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY: "Grand Jury Indicts School Official in Teen Sex Case" [WaPo]
» WHEATON: "Man Sought in Killing May Have Hurt Face" [WaPo]
» TAKOMA PARK: "Lost Cat, Lost Heart" [WaPo]
» CHEVY CHASE: "Unlicensed Engineer Challenged in Driveway Construction Lawsuit" [Examiner]
VIRGINIA ...
» BLACKSBURG: "Va. Tech Building to Reopen; Officials Cite Fiscal Reasons" [WaPo]
» FAIRFAX COUNTY: "Authority to Double Tolls to Pay for Rail" [Examiner]
» ARLINGTON COUNTY: "In Arlington, 2 Billionaires Among 200,000 Residents" [Sun Gazette]
» ALEXANDRIA: "Alexandria School Board to Discuss Renovations, Budget" [Examiner]
» MORE NEWS AND VIEWS are available at washingtonpost.com, Washington Post Radio and Slate.


















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