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Next Up: A Look at the Next Few Weeks (Post, March 13, 2009, Page WE46)
 
Obama Signs Spending Bill, Vowing to Battle Earmarks (Post, March 12, 2009, Page A01)
 
Escapes Keys: York County Heritage Rail Trail (Post, March 11, 2009, Page C02)
 
Give History a Workout on Pa. Trail (Post, March 11, 2009, Page C02)
 
Obama Considering Tanker Deal Delay: Move on List of Possible Budget Cuts (Post, March 11, 2009, Page D01)
 
ST. MARY'S COUNTY: Muslim Woman Asked to Leave Line at Credit Union Because of Head Scarf (Post, March 10, 2009, Page B02)
 
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY: Schools to Retain Controversial Math Curriculum (Post, March 10, 2009, Page B05)
 
Oversight of Bank Bailouts Criticized: House Panel Faults Treasury for Not Forcing Firms to Reveal Overseas Deals (Post, March 9, 2009, Page A12)
 
Recession Sends Lawyers Home: Firms Trade Brick-and-Mortar Prestige for a Better Business Model (Post, March 9, 2009, Page D01)
 
Pentagon's Unwanted Projects in Earmarks: Democrats Press Backyard Spending (Post, March 8, 2009, Page A01)
 
DR. G'S TIPS: DR. G'S TIPS (Post, March 8, 2009, Page C02)
 
A Brush With The Paris Art Scene: Out-of-the-Way Sites Show Off The Avant-Garde Side of the City (Post, March 8, 2009, Page F01)
 
Hyundai's New Motto: We're in This Together (By Warren Brown, March 8, 2009, Page G02)
 
First Person Singular: Nick Clooney, Adjunct Professor, American University (Post, March 8, 2009, Page W04)
 
Federal Courts in Va., N.Y. May Take Some Guantanamo Cases (Post, March 7, 2009, Page A05)
 
2 Kenyan Rights Activists Slain: Pair Had Been Campaigning Against Illegal Killings by Police (Post, March 7, 2009, Page A08)
 
Va.'s Departing Episcopal Bishop on Church Changes (Post, March 7, 2009, Page B07)
 
Picks for Key Government Posts Play Long Waiting Game: The vetting process for federal appointees has intensified dramatically since problems emerged with several of President Obama's early nominees. (Post, March 4, 2009, Page A01)
 
Stewart Tax Plan Strongly Opposed: With Home Values Down, Bid to Raise Rates Still Would Result in $550 Saving (Post, March 4, 2009, Page B05)
 
A Day After the Snow, Shivers and Black Ice: Main Roads Clear, But Many Schools Delay Opening or Stay Closed (Post, March 3, 2009; 9:25 AM)
 
CIA Destroyed 92 Interrogation Tapes, Probe Says (Post, March 3, 2009, Page A01)
 
What to Watch (Post, March 3, 2009, Page A11)
 
Let Our Start-Ups Bail Us Out (By Reid Hoffman, March 3, 2009, Page A13)
 
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