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The Morning News: June 18, 2007

GOOD MORNING, WASHINGTON. Here are some headlines for this Monday, June 18, 2007.

District of Columbia FlagTHE DISTRICT ...
» WILSON BUILDING: "Maverick Teachers' Key D.C. Moment" [WaPo] ... "District Zoning Chief Ousted" [Examiner]
» WALTER REED: "Little Relief on Ward 53" [WaPo]
» SHAW: "Intense Sewage Stink, Mold Force Renters Out" [WaPo]
» JUDICIARY SQUARE: "Palfrey Attorney Asks Judge to Dismiss Prostitution Case" [WJLA/ABC7]

Maryland FlagMARYLAND ...
» MONTGOMERY COUNTY: "Van Hollen Legislative Director Tapped to Study Montgomery BRAC Impact" [Examiner]
» NATIONAL HARBOR: "Boy Killed May Have Ridden in Back of Cart" [WaPo]
» SILVER SPRING: "Rep. Wynn Faces Heat Over War in Re-Election" [Sun]

Virginia FlagVIRGINIA ...
» RICHMOND: "Webb Says Gun That Aide Had Was His" [Times-Dispatch]
» FAIRFAX COUNTY: "Va. School's No-Contact Rule Is a Touchy Subject" [WaPo] ... "Fairfax Supervisors to Vote on Dulles Rail" [AP via WTOP]

» MORE NEWS AND VIEWS are available at washingtonpost.com, Washington Post Radio and Slate.

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