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- ID thefts stifle online buying; Sales surge despite fears.(PAGE ONE)
- Bush's Thanksgiving.(LETTERS)
- John J. Tkacik Sr., 84, retired Army engineer.(METROPOLITAN)(OBITUARIES)
- Same old, same old; Redskins again squander lead in 4th quarter.(SPORTS)
- U.S.-EU trade woes test relations; Differing views on protecting consumers complicate dealings.(BUSINESS)
- Transition follies.(COMMENTARY)
- The war on terror; How to manage those who wish us harm.(OPED)
- Stores celebrate Black Friday; Shoppers bring gift lists, cash.(PAGE ONE)
- The bland 'Life'.(LIFE - ARTS ETC.)(TUNING IN TO TV)
- Ramsey plans to test foot.(SPORTS)(REDSKINS NOTES)
- Hating George Bush, and loving it.(NATION)(PRUDEN ON POLITICS)
- A bitter pill for crabbers.(COMMENTARY)
- Putin's eyes; Power play in Russian elections.(OPED)
- Military practices a mock tribunal; Dress rehearsal includes 'outburst'.(PAGE ONE)
- Mavericks use burst to bury Wizards.(SPORTS)
- Compliance rate for child support improves.(NATION)
- Powell denies deadlock on talks.(WORLD)
- Science by popular vote.(COMMENTARY)
- Too young or too old; Finding a good man is sometimes hard to do.(OPED)
- Line switch turns on Capitals.(SPORTS)
- Kazakhstan rehires subject of probe; Giffen faces U.S. charges of funneling oil kickbacks to Nazarbayev.(BUSINESS)
- 'Man on the Train' quietly rolls into stores on DVD; 'Alien Quadrilogy,' 'Pirates' also out.(WASHINGTON WEEKEND)(PHANTOM OF THE MOVIES)
- Trade deal worries Australians; Elections put pact with U.S. on fast track.(WORLD)(BRIEFING: PACIFIC RIM)
- A wall apart.(COMMENTARY)
- Gloucester Muslims; Britain's ties to al Qaeda.(OPED)
- Georgetown starts tree tradition.(LIFE)(PARTY LINES)
- Merry berries and jolly holly; Garden District helps bring fresh life to homes year round.(BUSINESS)
- 'Honey's' sweet, script falls short; Framing of shots, hip-hop edgy.(SHOW)(MOVIES)
- Airy waterfront elegance in heart of Annapolis.(FRIDAY HOME GUIDE)(LUXURY HOME)
- Mercedes-Benz offers CLK 500.(AUTO WEEKEND)
- Addressing U.S. trade flaws.(LETTERS)
- Young actors fill important roles.(ARTS & CULTURE)(RAINBOW REVIEW: THEATER)
- U.S. Cup chase to start at home.(SPORTS)
- Truce in Kashmir, but for how long? Pakistan proposes cease-fire; India accepts, militants mixed.(WORLD)(BRIEFING: WESTERN ASIA)
- Behind closed doors.(LETTERS)
- Code-breakers and Soviet turncoats.(BOOKS)(ESPIONAGE)
- Eckel, Navy sail past Army; MVP gets 152 yards, two TDs.(SPORTS)
- Dean leads polls but lacks official support in party; Governors are slow to endorse.(NATION)
- Hair-raising episode at barbershop.(FAMILY TIMES)(BABY STEPS)
- Mideast conflict fueling European anti-Semitism.(WORLD)
- Steeling Bush's trade mettle.(COMMENTARY)
- An ancient contagion thrives; Stereotypes and the appeal to hate.(OPED)
- Scripture offers insight into spiritual warfare.(NATION)(THE CAPITAL PULPIT)
- Boastful Johnson proves no problem.(SPORTS)(RAVENS NOTES)
- House will vote on patent ban for human life forms; Biotechnology firms support bill.(NATION)
- Afghan constitutional debacle.(COMMENTARY)
- Planned value shift.(LETTERS)
- Bankrupt hospital paying big; Lawyers, consultants of Southeast's owner get millions.(METROPOLITAN)
- Refreshing lineup change for Wizards.(SPORTS)
- Falsified data not included in AIDS study, officials say; Lawmaker angry at delay in report of misconduct.(NATION)
- U.N. to debate cloning during 2004 presidential race.(WORLD)
- Planned support.(LETTERS)
- County: Metro's duty to plow lot; Snow impaired garage rooftop.(METROPOLITAN)
- Wizards now know who's beast of East.(SPORTS)
- Problems plague memorial to victims of communism.(NATION)
- Endorsement represents Gore's shift to the left; Federal authorities need such a law, too.(OPED)(NEWS ANALYSIS)
- Dow pushes past 10,000 mark again; Spending bolsters recovery.(PAGE ONE)
- Ridge is wrong.(EDITORIALS)
- Point system eyed for layoffs; Teachers rated in four areas.(METROPOLITAN)
- Blowing smoke; Rasheed Wallace accuses NBA of exploitation.(SPORTS)
- Seller to cellar; Sommelier has mastered his vintage tastes.(BUSINESS)(WASHINGTON AT WORK)
- A Hootie 'Christmas'.(SHOW)(TUNING IN TO TV)
- Yee case on hold as military falters; Prosecutors given time to subject evidence to crucial security review.(NATION)
- DVD players are a cure to 'are we there yet?'.(AUTO WEEKEND)
- Evil or simply foolish?(LETTERS)
- Johnny Appleseed's life made into novel.(ARTS & CULTURE)(RAINBOW REVIEW: MOVIES)
- Al Qaeda suspect identified as Canadian college student; Somali man linked to 9/11 defendant Moussaoui.(NATION)
- Muslims want religious court; Jews granted similar right in civil issues.(WORLD)
- Behind a smokescreen of truth.(LETTERS)
- Fighting for love and the Corps.(BOOKS)
- Redskins vs. Cowboys.(SPORTS)
- Killington offers something for all.(SPORTS)(WEEKEND ATHLETE: SNOW SPORTS)
- Tip led U.S. soldiers to Saddam's hiding place; Ex-dictator, two associates were caught with rifles, $750,000.(NATION)
- Bush declares vindication on policy for war.(PAGE ONE)
- On canning spam.(LETTERS)
- Students' essays ring true; Winners set high goals.(LIFE - SCHOOLS)
- Joppy wins $50K bet, loses face.(SPORTS)
- 48 drugs found to ill-treat elderly; Medications once beneficial turn unpredictable as a patient ages.(NATION)
- The tipping point . . . toward rule of law.(COMMENTARY)
- Redskins at home with cellar dwellers.(PAGE ONE)
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