April 2, 2009 4:18 PM
Making GEORGE Go is Called ‘No Brainer’ Editor, The editorial in last weeks News Press “Let Them Eat Cake” is written in a way that speaks in plain language for the majority of the people and spells out why the “George” needs to go.
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4:03 PM
Larceny from Building, Kaiser Permanente, 201 N Washington St., between March 19 and March 24, unknown person(s) stole victim’s cell phone and made unauthorized calls out of country. Larceny from Vehicle, Universe Motors, 900 S Washington St., March 25, 4:30 p.m., unknown person(s) stole a dealer tag from the establishment. [...]
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3:58 PM
NEWS Impulsive, the eclectic gift shop located at The Broadway, 502 W Broad Street, officially closed its doors Sunday, March 29. Owner and Remax Allegiance Realtor Leslie Hutchison closed the store in order to better focus on her real estate business. For more information email leslie@ImpulsiveGallery.com.
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3:46 PM
This week, I joined San Francisco organizer Michael Petrelis and Box Turtle Bulletin editor Jim Burroway in launching an international boycott against Jamaica (www.boycottJamaica.org). While the island appears laid back, gays are under attack.
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12:30 AM
Falls Church High Baseball: The Falls Church High baseball team lost 15-5 to Mount Vernon High in a home game on Monday, as well as against George Mason High (10-1) on Tuesday.
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12:22 AM
For patrons craving cheap, authentic Southeast Asian cuisine, Pho Cyclo has been serving up a variety of dishes from traditional pho soups to fried rice platters since 2005 in the Yorktown Shopping Center.
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12:20 AM
Charity Aesthetics Habatat for Healing: silent charity auction benefiting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, at the Habatat Gallery in the Towers Crescent Complex (8020 Towers Crescent Drive Suite 125, Tysons Corner).
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12:18 AM
Next Monday is Opening Day, Nats fans! Who’s pscyhed? Both of you? That’s what I’m talkin’ about! Let’s do this!
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12:16 AM
Blocks away from a future Metro station, the Tysons Corner-based theater troupe 1st Stage sits at the forefront of the area’s cultural reinvention.
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April 1, 2009 6:02 PM
McLean Highlander Dances at White House ReceptionMcLean High School freshman Erin Howard was honored to perform for President Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and the Prime Minister of Ireland Brian Cowen at a White House reception held this St. Patrick’s Day.
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