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  • BLOGS

    Book closes on Sniper saga, Fairfax turns up the heat on Arlington lawsuit, Rep. Joe Wilson stumping in NoVA and Region making a comeback

    Book closes on Sniper saga

    John Allen Muhammad executed Nov. 10, 2009

    Prison spokesman’s announcement:



    Statement from Muhammad’s family and lawyers:



    Reporters’ witness accounts of the execution:




    Fairfax turns up the heat on Arlington lawsuit

    County staffers push Arlington to settle on HOT lane project

    WTOP


    Rep. Joe Wilson stumping in NoVA

    Wilson headlining a fundraiser for the new Virginia State Political Action Committee at a private Fairfax residence

    Examiner


    Region making a comeback

    “As long as we have the trend of increased federal spending, you should continue to see a pretty robust economy in the area,” says a senior analyst for Moody’s

    Wash Post

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