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The Washington Times (Washington, DC)

The Washington Times is a conservative newspaper published Monday through Friday by the Washington Times LLC. Its editorial headquarters is in Washington, D.C. and it's been published since 1982. The owner of the Washington Times is the Unification Church.The Washington Times covers local, national and world news, with an emphasis on politics. The paper is known for its conservative slant, since it was founded as a response to the more liberal Washington Post. Readership is nationwide.The fact that Reverend Sun Myung Moon of the Unification Churchfounded The Washington Times has made the paper controversial from its very beginning. The question remains as to how much Sun Myung Moon or his aides influence the editorial content of the paper. In 2003, five staff members resigned when their editorials criticizing South Korea for its political repression were stifled. However, not all readers are critical of the way the Washington Times handles news; it is reported that President Ronald Reagan read the paper every day while in office. Sam Dealey is the executive editor, The Washington Times LLC is named as publisher and Chris Dolan is managing editor.

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Articles from February 14, 1997

1938 Auto Union D-Type Race Car Dominated Sport
If you missed seeing the 1938 Auto Union D-Type, one of the rarest race cars in the world, at the recent 1997 Chicago Auto Show, you're going to have to travel to Germany. The Chicago show was the final appearance of the car. There are only a...
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Abortion Aid Curbs Approved by House: Clinton Prevails on Family Planning
The House voted 231-194 yesterday to bar funding to population planners who advocate or perform abortions, but the action came only after it voted to immediately free up $385 million for international family planning. The later vote was seen as...
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A Consumer's Hero Takes Leave of FDA
This column will anger some of my conservative friends, some readers of this column, and some folks I know in Congress who have been unhappy with the state of affairs at the Food and Drug Administration over the past six years or so. Well, so be it....
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Administration Makes Good on Dale Legal Fees: After Clinton Flip-Flop, Only $50 Is Challenged
The Clinton administration yesterday paid the legal fees of Billy R. Dale, former White House travel office director, ending the most troublesome chapter of the "Travelgate" scandal that still dogs the president and first lady. The Department of...
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American General Scoops Up USLife
Financial services giant American General Corp. said yesterday it will buy rival USLife Corp. for $1.8 billion in stock, continuing an industry consolidation spurred by increased competition from banks and securities firms. This is the fifth...
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A New Conservative Agenda
Editor's note: This is the manifesto of the Conservative Action Team, a group of 70 House Republicans who unveiled their legislative agenda yesterday. In 1994, the American electorate voted to end liberalism as we know it. And despite Bill Clinton's...
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Area Resorts Reporting Best Conditions of Year
The Presidents Day weekend is shaping up as the ideal time to jump into the car and drive to a local ski/snowboard area for a day of fun on the slopes. Last week's storm dumped up to nine inches of snow on local resorts and continued cold weather...
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A Touching Miracle
"Touch," a playfully faithful and felicitous movie version of a 20-year-old Elmore Leonard novel, demonstrates a humorous buoyancy on the part of Paul Schrader, a customarily brooding and inconsolable filmmaker still best known as the screenwriter...
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A Victory in Serbia?
If it wasn't a victory, it rather looked like one. On Tuesday, the Serbian parliament voted to reinstate the results of Nov. 17 local elections, which handed power in a number of municipalities, including the capital of Belgrade, to local opposition...
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Bearcats Bounce Back for Win
CINCINNATI - Darnell Burton scored 21 points as No. 8 Cincinnati overcame a sluggish start and foul problems to beat Saint Louis 69-56 last night for its fifth consecutive win. Cincinnati (19-4, 7-1 Conference USA) broke open a close game with...
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Becton Vow Isn't Halting Violence at D.C. Schools: Security Firm Says It's out of Options
Despite the presence of security aides and a declaration by new D.C. schools chief Julius W. Becton that school security is his top priority, acts of violence continue to plague the system, occurring inside and around school buildings. Incidents...
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Bill Limits Governor on Executive Orders
ANNAPOLIS - Despite widespread unhappiness in the legislature with the way the governor has used his power, a proposal to curtail his authority to issue executive orders appeared to win few friends yesterday in a Maryland state Senate committee. ...
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Blind Molly Seems to See Better Than Her `Helpers'
Irish playwright Brian Friel's "Molly Sweeney" is a subtle, disquieting drama that shimmers with beauty in director Kyle Donnelly's production, which opened Wednesday night at Arena Stage's Kreeger Theater. The play is actually a round for three...
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Bomb Incidents Yield 2nd Arrest
Prince George's County fire investigators arrested a second Bowie High School student yesterday in connection with the two crude bombs that were found at the school in the past three weeks. Fire Department spokesman Lt. Mark Brady said the 15-year-old...
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Bullets Assistant Staak Making the Best of Difficult Situation
Invariably, you hear about a person in business who is asked to help train a new employee who beat him out for a job. That is what Washington Bullets assistant coach Bob Staak is being asked to do. When the Bullets fired Jim Lynam nine days...
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Carville Uses Military Terms in War against Prosecutor: Clinton Adviser Sets Up Independent Group
A top Democratic Party lawyer has filed papers to incorporate James Carville's fund-raising group to attack Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr. "We're at about Defcon [defense condition] 2 preparing for battle here," Mr. Carville...
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Clinton Calls for Lake Hearings: Argues His `Superbly Qualified' Candidate Deserves Vote
President Clinton yesterday made an impassioned defense of his embattled nominee for CIA director, all but demanding that the Senate schedule hearings on the nomination of former National Security Adviser Anthony Lake. Showing frustration over...
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Clinton Database's Savings Disappear
President Clinton's computerized database of 350,000 friends, created in part because it would save money, has cost taxpayers $1.69 million and could cost nearly $100,000 annually to operate, according to the White House. Instead of slashing costs...
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Clinton, Netanyahu Work on Wooing Syria into Peace Effort
President Clinton and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday discussed ways of bringing Syria back into the Middle East peace process and of capitalizing on the momentum of last month's accord on the divided city of Hebron. During...
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Clinton Tax Cuts Put GOP in a Bind: Opposition Risks Alienating Voters
Republicans in Congress used to say they're so fond of tax cuts they'd embrace virtually any kind, any time, for any reason and from anyone - including a Democrat. Clearly they did not have in mind President Clinton and his ability to slice the...
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Co-Brand Credit Cards Do Well with Motorists
DETROIT - Looking for a way to turn plastic into steel? You could get a helping hand from one of the new automotive "affinity" cards. Also known in the finance industry as "co-branded" credit cards, they're just like any other Visa or MasterCard,...
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Commercial Netter, `Warm' Water Leave Morgantown Fishless
The commercial rockfish net that was strung last week across a portion of the Potomac River just a few hundred yards upstream of the Morgantown, Md., Pepco plant, now is gone. The netter apparently had very little difficulty catching his allotted...
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Condo Living by the Bay
Annapolis' appeal is well known: a charming town, Chesapeake Bay boating and the nearby Eastern Shore. Sturbridge Homes is adding to the appeal with the development of the Tidewater Colony, where buyers will find town homes and condominiums. This...
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`Darn Cat' Meows On
"That Darn Cat," a trifling but chipper Disney remake of the leisurely, domesticated whodunit of 1965, proves a swell comeback vehicle for Bess Armstrong. Last seen to distinctive advantage on the big screen as Tom Hanks' girlfriend in "Nothing in...
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Delegate Duo Help Write Laws They Enforce: Officers Bipartisan Brothers in Blue
ANNAPOLIS - On the surface, delegates James Hubbard and James Harkins don't have much in common. Mr. Harkins is a conservative Republican from Harford County. Mr. Hubbard is a left-of-center Democrat from Prince George's County. But the two...
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Dreamland: Custom Homes
Luxury living is defined in many ways by different people, which may be why designing and building your own home has such appeal. "Everyone has a different idea of what constitutes luxury," said Tim Tychan, a partner in Regency Homes. "What means...
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Embassy Row
ASSUAGING D'AMATO The diplomat named as the new Swiss ambassador met privately yesterday with Sen. Alfonse M. D'Amato and assured his country's most vocal critic that the Swiss government will soon turn over control of a fund for Holocaust victims....
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Encryption, Anyone?
When Daniel Bernstein, a graduate student at the University of California, developed an advanced encryption system for encoding computer files, he soon discovered that, according to the State Department, his program was a threat to national security....
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Extra Points;roundup
Shaq out 8-10 weeks with knee injury Shaquille O'Neal, who signed a seven-year, $120 million contract with the Los Angeles Lakers last July, will miss at least 8-10 weeks with an injured left knee. O'Neal, who has helped the Lakers to the best...
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Few Review D.C. Bailout Plan: Many Are `No-Shows' at Four-Hour Hearing
The D.C. Council yesterday took its first step in reviewing President Clinton's plan to help the city, but was hindered by a sparse turnout from federal and local officials. Only the chairman of the council's Committee on Finance and Revenue,...
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Flexible Housley Helps Caps Snap Skid
Moving an offensively creative defenseman like Phil Housley to forward is not a novel idea. It's been on the minds of coaches for decades, whenever a Bobby Orr, Denis Potvin or Paul Coffey comes on the scene. But usually there are not enough adequate...
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`Fools' Meet Disaster
"Fools Rush In," a romantic comedy that undeniably revels in foolishness, completes a boomerang hat trick for the male contingent of the "Friends" sextet. Matt LeBlanc tanked first, if memory serves, while playing second fiddle to an ape in "Ed."...
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Funds Probe Yields 52 Subpoenas: `Resistance' from Panel's Democrats Draws Scorn of Chairman Thompson
A Senate committee yesterday voted to issue 52 subpoenas for documents focusing on suspected campaign fund-raising abuses by the White House and Democratic National Committee and foreign financing of the 1996 election. The Governmental Affairs...
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GM Has Pickup Catch-Up Plan for Car-Truck Ratio with Rivals
General Motors has lagged behind its two major domestic competitors in building a higher ratio of trucks to cars during the past five years. In fact, 65 percent of GM's sales are still cars, compared to a mere 35 percent for Chrysler and about 50 percent...
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Gore Going to S. Africa for Meeting with Mbeki: Visit to Mandela's Prison Cell Planned
Vice President Al Gore will visit Robben Island, the prison where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated, when he visits South Africa next week for talks with Deputy President Thabo Mbeki. Robben Island was formally declared a museum at the beginning...
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HIV-Resistant Kenyans Spur Vaccine Hopes: Some Prostitutes Test Negative in Spite of Years of Heavy Exposure to Virus
NAIROBI, Kenya - Monica Marwa, 25, lives in the notorious Majengo slum on the outskirts of the Kenyan capital and charges between 50 and 75 cents for sex. There is nothing extraordinary about her line of work - or her fees. It is estimated that...
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House Bill Aims to Halt Trade with Syria, Sudan: McCollum, Schumer Cite Terrorist Ties
Two congressmen yesterday introduced a bipartisan bill designed to shut down trade with Sudan and Syria, blocking Clinton administration efforts to bypass anti-terrorist legislation passed last year. "The only way we are going to eliminate the...
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House Committee Report Finds States' Welfare Funding Ample: Shrinking Caseloads Leave More for Hard-Core Jobless
Faced with shrinking welfare caseloads and federal mandates to spend welfare funds on welfare recipients, states should have ample funds to move longtime welfare recipients into work, a House committee report said yesterday. The report was released...
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House Conservatives Adopt Agenda: 70 Prod Leaders to Get Behind It
House conservatives yesterday gave GOP leaders a nudge toward adopting a solid agenda after Republicans opened their second session in control of Congress distracted by the speaker's ethics troubles and stymied by weak support during floor votes. ...
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House Has Early-Day Elegance: Cleveland Park Home Has Today's Touches Too
Many Washington residents who choose to live in Cleveland Park do so because it offers all of the benefits of city life while maintaining a neighborhood feeling usually found in the suburbs. The area is rich in residential and architectural history,...
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House Hunting? One Stop Might Be Internet
Up-to-date market information is a buyer's best resource, and the Internet is becoming a major place to find it. A computer is not a replacement for a good real estate agent, but it can give you an edge when searching for new listings or negotiating...
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Hoyas Powerless to Stop No. 1 Huskies
Connecticut was just too big, too deep and too good. With Nykesha Sales turning McDonough Arena into her personal playground last night, the top-ranked Huskies ripped Georgetown 102-67 before a sellout crowd of 2,384, the largest to watch the Hoyas...
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In Japan, the Women Give the Chocolates: Candy Firms Create Day of `Obligation'
TOKYO - The land of sushi and soy sauce is notorious for its lack of a sweet tooth - except on Valentine's Day each year, when it overdoses on chocolate. But in a traditionally male-dominated society, Cupid's arrow takes a bizarre twist. It seems...
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Inside Politics
GINGRICH'S PLEDGE House Speaker Newt Gingrich on Wednesday pledged his support to end racial preferences. "We are going to pursue an all-out effort to end affirmative racism in America," Mr. Gingrich said at a dinner here to honor Ward Connerly,...
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Inside the Beltway
LINE UP, BOYS So, another Valentine's Day has rolled around, and the only plans you have tonight are to be at home in front of the TV watching "Baywatch" or "True Stories of the Highway Patrol." How sad, figuring you could be gazing at Anna...
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Jarrett, Earnhardt Victorious in Uneventful Qualifying Races
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - NASCAR wonder boy Jeff Gordon may be the only driver left to prove stock car racing has a future after safety choked off speed. In a week when those who started in front have finished in front, Gordon showed how to pass yesterday,...
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Just a `Power' Outage
"Absolute Power," a dauntless mishmash of caper, crime and voyeuristic thriller, also serves as fair warning to wrongdoers in high public office: Clint Eastwood has his squinty eye on you. As the craggy star and fitfully ludicrous director of this...
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Laboring over Losses of Love: Literary Women Focus on Tragedy
NEW YORK - "Love is the exploding cigar we all willingly smoke," author Erica Jong said. With this battle cry, a literary seminar on love exploded yesterday into an insurgency of middle-aged women, while two literary gentlemen, milking the possibility...
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LaMotta Gets Licks in for Good Ole Days
It was the ultimate boys' night out: food, wine, laughter, cigars, bear-hugging, lots of tough-guy remembrances. And former middleweight champion Jake LaMotta, who brought his unstoppable personality and comedy shtick to Georgetown's Cafe Milano...
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Long Stems Undercut: Budding Grocery Sales at Heart of Florists' Woes
For the operators of small flower shops, Valentine's Day is when you get sand kicked in your face. That's because earnest but thrifty-minded Valentine's Day suitors are buying low-priced flowers at supermarkets such as Safeway and Shoppers Food...
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Metro Firms
Companies report results * V-ONE Corp. reported a net loss of $1.3 milllion (11 cents per share) for the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31, compared with a net loss of $661,548 (7 cents) in the quarter a year earlier. Revenue for the Rockville...
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Musician Buys, Sells, Buys Back, Restores 1966 Charger Ragtop
Maybe it had something to do with the drums he played. Whatever the reason 30 years ago Dave Elliott could be found driving his hot rod 1966 Dodge Charger. "I dragged that car until it didn't have any breath left," he said sheepishly. "The...
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NEA Pressed on Funding of Movies: Hoekstra: Agency Misled Media about `Offensive' Films
A Michigan congressman is pressing the National Endowment for the Arts for copies of videos and documents he says the agency is intentionally withholding. In a letter sent to the NEA yesterday, Rep. Peter Hoekstra, a Republican, also said the...
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New Entrepreneur's Special Obstacles
Q. We read your column on a regular basis, and we were prompted to ask for your opinion on the following: We would like to buy a house, but I just started my own business last year, and I am concerned about obtaining a mortgage. Please consider...
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N. Korean's Flight Doesn't Signal Collapse
Selig Harrison is guest scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center and was for 22 years a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He has met North Korean defector Hwang Jang-yop four times. He spoke with Deputy Foreign Editor...
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Official Adieu of Songs, Silence: Clinton Leads Remembrances of Harriman
The carillon played "America the Beautiful" for Pamela Harriman yesterday. The great bells of Washington National Cathedral rang from the city's highest spot in tribute to the U.S. ambassador to France, who died last week in Paris at age 76. ...
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Oil Company's Withdrawal from Track Leaves Future of Fairfax Meet in Doubt
Race director John Cook has spent more than 13 years building the Mobil Invitational into one of the world's premier indoor track meets. But whether it will retain that distinction after this year is questionable. Mobil has sponsored the meet,...
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One Good Sampras Deserves Another
Pete Sampras is on his way to becoming the greatest men's tennis player of all-time, so it's not all that surprising that he has accumulated enough points in the ATP Tour rankings to be ranked both No. 1 and No. 9. In fact, this is a good idea. ...
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People, Businesses Find a Home Here
It's full of history, dating to its inception 300 years ago. It has affordable single-family homes - costing significantly less than similar properties in Northern Virginia or Montgomery County. It's diverse - more than half its residents are black,...
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Personal Touch Adds Heart to Clay: Crafty Lovers Avoid Cliched Roses
Damien Shiels wanted to do something special for his girlfriend on Valentine's Day. So he painted her a vase with a Shakespearean sonnet on it. No. 46, to be precise. Not everyone planned as far ahead as Mr. Shiels. Shoppers scurried into...
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Pitching In: Friends of Hall of Famer Leon Day Try to Help His Ailing Widow Survive
Geraldine Day remembers vividly one of the last things her husband Leon said to her before he died. "He was in bed and he wasn't eating and I said, `Baby come on and eat so you get your strength back so you can get out of this hospital,' " she...
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Pontiac/GMC Chief to Increase Difference from Chevy Sisters
Roy Roberts, general manager of Pontiac-GMC, stood before the crowd of journalists at Detroit's North American International Auto Show and talked about the company's past, present and future. In the background were the GMC Yukon Denali sport/utility...
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Potholes Riddle D.C. Games Bid
There are worse places than the District of Columbia to hold the 2008 Olympic Games. Trenton, N.J., comes to mind. Give Elizabeth Ganzi-Ejjam credit. Last week she was just another person with a tongue-twisting last name. This week she...
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Prisoner of Love
It's coming around the final curve into the stretch. "The English Patient" got a bushelful of Academy Award nominations and looks ready to clean up on awards night. What is the reason for this spectacular triumph? Love. This in itself is not...
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Problem Teens Get Second Chance
Two years ago, the future looked bleak for Arlington high school students Ivonne, Sean, Kenny and Melody. They skipped school, displayed behavioral problems, got straight E's and caused fights. But, thanks to a new school, these teens got a...
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Redskins Won't Go Shopping until after NFL Draft in April
Although hundreds of NFL players become free agents today, don't look for the Washington Redskins to do much shopping until prices come down after the April 19-20 college draft despite big holes at left defensive end, middle linebacker and strong safety....
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Reform May Come Soon to Capital-Gains Taxes
Capital-gains taxes on the sale of a home are likely to change this year. It's in President Clinton's budget and is part of several congressional bills now enduring the lawmaking process. If it becomes law, it will mean a more fluid real estate...
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Republicans Push Charter Schools: Democrats Pressed to Seek Funding
RICHMOND - Virginia Republicans are trying to turn the tables on Democrats who criticized Gov. George F. Allen for his reluctance to accept federal Goals 2000 education funding. Republicans are now telling the Democrats to heed their own advice...
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Saturn's Fast Rise, Stellar Record Enhanced by New Safety Devices
Not all products live up to their billing. But the line of little cars named after the Saturn rocket, which safely shot American astronauts to the moon during our space race with Russia, is worthy of its namesake. Safety has been a priority at...
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Secret Papers' Move Probed for DNC Links
An FBI task force probing national security concerns involving foreign campaign contributions to the Democratic Party has focused on the transfer of highly classified intelligence documents from the Commerce Department to a safe at the Small Business...
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Small Jets at Heart of American Labor Tiff
If American Airlines pilots go through with their threatened strike and shut down the nation's second-largest carrier on Saturday, the biggest reason will be a new, 50-seat jet airplane called the RJ. The question of who will fly the increasingly...
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Solemn Film Preview Recalls Terrible `Study'
Lights were low, the mood subdued as the invitation-only crowd filed into the JW Marriott's grand ballroom for HBO's preview of "Miss Evers' Boys" Tuesday night. There was none of the glitz and a virtual absence of cocktail-hour rubbernecking associated...
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Suzuki's X-90 Designed as Fun Car That Doesn't Take Itself Seriously
Suzuki's two-seat X-90 is the "chic car" of the subcompact sport/utility world. Like a white VW Rabbit Cabriolet, the X-90 is the kind of vehicle that looks cute with a pretty girl inside - and all wrong with a man behind the wheel. The X-90 was...
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Sweet Music in Georgetown
Tuesday night. C.W. Harrington and The Blues Messengers belt out a number worthy of any backwater Mississippi juke joint or New Orleans French Quarter club. So I'm at home, although I didn't think I would be when my friend Russell suggested last...
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That's Politics
COURIC'S CONVERSION Virginia Sen. Emily Couric, a pro-choice Democrat from Charlottesville, surprised colleagues yesterday by casting a deciding vote in the Senate Education and Health Committee to ban partial-birth abortions. But the chagrined...
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The Chemical Weapons Convention Forbids New Russian Chemicals
Your Feb. 6 editorial "Don't buy a treaty in a poke" contains inaccuracies regarding the Chemical Weapons Convention. No one can disagree with your conclusion that "the safety of the American people comes first." But nowhere do you give any reason...
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The Chinese Connection
The activities that have come under scrutiny with each passing revelation in the Democratic fundraising scandal have ranged in seriousness from Washington business-as-usual to the potentially criminal. But with the bombshell dropped yesterday by The...
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The Sweet Life in Cheverly
In the 19th century, it was a tobacco plantation and, at one time, the residence of Benjamin Stoddert, the first secretary of the Navy. In 1814, British soldiers stopped at a spring there to fill their canteens as they marched north from Washington...
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Tower 2000
Each week The Washington Times profiles an area rental community to shed light on what it might be like to live there. ADDRESS: 5800 Quantrell Ave., Alexandria Rent: Efficiency (410 to 506 square feet), $652 to $695; one-bedroom apartment (759...
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Two from Simpson Defense Give Aid to JonBenet Probe: Prosecutor Prepares for Suspect with Deep Pockets
BOULDER, Colo. - Two key figures from O.J. Simpson's criminal defense have been brought in to help solve the murder of JonBenet Ramsey, but investigators warned yesterday it will be several months before any arrests are made. Boulder District...
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Tyler Elementary Ordered Reopened
A D.C. Superior Court judge yesterday cleared a Southeast elementary school to reopen today, but first she heard how one school official tried to stop a fire inspector from examining its leaking roof. When D.C. Fire Department inspector Gregory...
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U.S. Bullets Leave Okinawa `Uneasy': Vice Governor Here to Make Case for Withdrawal of Troops
The vice governor of Okinawa has expressed shock and dismay at reports that U.S. Marine jets accidentally fired 1,520 radioactive bullets near the island and didn't inform the Japanese government until a year later. "It was further shocking,"...
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Valentine's Day Focus No Longer on the Heart: Young Revelers Urge Condom Use
Valentine's Day isn't what it used to be; on 350 college campuses around the country, it's National Condom Day. Not to be outdone, the National Organization for Women has proclaimed today its first-ever National Day of Action in Support of Same...
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Vengeful Terps Batter Seminoles
The night of Jan. 29 remains a dark, rainy nightmare in an otherwise dreamy season for Maryland. Florida State eked out a brutal four-point victory that sent the fifth-ranked Terps reeling. Maryland lost three of its next four, dropped to fourth...
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When Hillary Joins the Media Conspiracy
Hillary Rodham Clinton terrifies a lot of people. The mere sight of her leads to delirium tremens in the unlikeliest people. Most terrifying of all, life in the Gelded Age is drying up the curiosity and intellectual zest that made America great....
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You Don't Need Candy and Roses This Day
Actor and author Gregalan Williams had just wrapped up a compelling dialogue generated by his new book, "Boyz to Men," earlier this week in Montgomery County. Moments later a twentysomething brother, who obviously hadn't gleaned a thing from his...
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