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A reason why we're happy to be DC residents: A web site for a Maryland court has some people's Social Security information available to anyone with a computer.
Video cameras will be installed in high schools across Fairfax County in an effort to thwart food theft.
Clark Rockefeller, the man accused of abducting his 7 year-old daughter, was captured Saturday night in the Mount Vernon area.
Evidence against Bruce E. Ivins, the researcher under suspicion of the 2001 anthrax attacks, is said to be largely circumstantial.
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A reason why we're happy to be DC residents: A web site for a Maryland court has some people's Social Security information available to anyone with a computer.
Video cameras will be installed in high schools across Fairfax County in an effort to thwart food theft.
Clark Rockefeller, the man accused of abducting his 7 year-old daughter, was captured Saturday night in the Mount Vernon area.
Evidence against Bruce E. Ivins, the researcher under suspicion of the 2001 anthrax attacks, is said to be largely circumstantial.
More>> Capital Comment Blog | News & Politics | Society Photos
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