The Morning News: June 27, 2007
GOOD MORNING, WASHINGTON. Here are some headlines for this Wednesday, June 27, 2007.
THE DISTRICT ...
» WILSON BUILDING: "School Pick Draws Fire Over Fenty" [WaPo]
» CAPITOL HILL: "D.C. Vote Advocates Jack Up Pressure" [WaPo]
» SHAW: "YWCA Tenants Complain of Bedbugs, Mold" [WaPo]
» WARD 5: "Activists Fear Gay 'Sex Shop' Could Reopen" [WT]
» DOWNTOWN: "D.C. Public Library to Begin Renovations at MLK Memorial" [Examiner]
MARYLAND ...
» ANNAPOLIS: "House Speaker Seeks Support for Raising Taxes" [WaPo] ... "Leaders Differ on Budget Fix" [Sun]
» PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY: "Grand Jury Hears Shooting Survivor" [WaPo] ... "Workers Support Board in Fight With County" [WaPo]
» MONTGOMERY COUNTY: "Planning Board Nominees Chosen" [WaPo] ... "Emotions High Over Police, Immigrants" [Gazette] ... "Montgomery Co. Forming Group to Study Funding Infrastructure" [Examiner]
VIRGINIA ...
» RICHMOND: "Va. Traffic 'Abuser Fees' Spur Backlash" [WaPo] ... "Commission Will Study Effects of Immigration" [WT]
» LANGLEY: "CIA Releases Files on Past Misdeeds" [WaPo]
» TYSONS CORNER: "Highways' Place in Rail Plan Will Make Tysons' Transition Tougher" [WaPo]
» FAIRFAX COUNTY: "Just Your Not-So-Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" [WaPo] ... "Mandatory Paper Recycling Coming Soon" [WaPo]
» ALEXANDRIA: "Alexandria School Superintendent's Contact Not Renewed, Again" [WRC/NBC4]
» MORE NEWS AND VIEWS are available at washingtonpost.com, Washington Post Radio and Slate.


















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