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- Bulgaria, Romania join EU; 'Historic' move wins few plaudits from within bloc.(PAGE ONE)(SPECIAL REPORT)
- Jan. 1.(NATION)(INSIDE THE BELTWAY)
- Edwards' backers ready for '08.(METROPOLITAN)(THAT'S POLITICS)
- Depth bodes well for Navy's future.(SPORTS)
- States with high taxes try to tackle burden.(NATION)
- Rays of light in the Caucasus.(COMMENTARY)
- Classified info; The media's case-by-case role.(OPED)
- '5-11 is not getting it done'; A year after playoff run, Gibbs seeking answers.(SPORTS)
- Herbs, spices offer a dash of healing power; Medical benefits lauded.(PAGE ONE)
- Ethics panel closes Conyers probe; 'Slap on wrist' raises doubts for Democrats' rules.(NATION)
- 5 Dems, 5 hopefuls, key votes.(EDITORIALS)
- Ban faces 'daunting' U.N. agenda; Meets today with Darfur envoy.(NATION)
- Bad ideas; Unlike movies, comebacks rarely go distance.(SPORTS)
- Pelosi ready to make history as new speaker.(PAGE ONE)
- Can't trust 'em.(NATION)(INSIDE THE BELTWAY)
- Lessons from the GOP; Time will tell if Democrats paid attention.(OPED)
- Up for grabs.(LIFE - ARTS ETC.)(TAKING NAMES)
- Warm winter leaves ski resorts out in cold.(BUSINESS)
- Fenty plan to control schools irks Bobb; Board president vows to resign.(PAGE ONE)
- Colombia extradites policemen to U.S. 2 face drug-smuggling charges.(NATION)
- Germany takes the EU helm.(COMMENTARY)
- Bolstering U.S.-Russia ties; NATO expansion gets in the way.(OPED)
- Big time; Arenas grows in roleas an icon in District.(SPORTS)
- Bill seeks to extend help for workers; Loss of jobs to trade eyed.(BUSINESS)
- Comparisons in area yield realistic pricing.(FRIDAY HOME GUIDE)(CLICKS & MORTAR)
- BMW takes X5 to new levels.(AUTO WEEKEND)
- Jobs, income gains bright spots in 2006; But create anxiety over Fed rates.(PAGE ONE)
- Ain't lawmaking grand?(LETTERS)
- 'Game 17' on tap; Super Bowl free-for-all starts today.(SPORTS)
- WINTERTIME UP NORTH; Ottawa-area festival celebrates ice, snow, good times.(TRAVEL)
- Merkel heads EU, vows constitution for Europe; Nationalism threatens German chancellor's plan.(WORLD)(BRIEFING: EUROPE)
- Bowdlerized Ireland and England.(COMMENTARY)
- More shaggy dogs in another humor-infused mystery.(BOOKS)
- Gary has competition at home.(SPORTS)
- Pelosi threatens to reject funds for troop surge; Insists on consultations.(PAGE ONE)
- EC pill use doesn't lower abortion rates; Study finds no 'substantial impact'.(NATION)
- Open the House to C-Span.(EDITORIALS)
- Ceramic tiles fire the imagination; Smithsonian Associates classes mold students with ancient craft.(LIFE - SCHOOLS)
- Akers kicks Giants; Field goal lifts Eagles to victory.(SPORTS)
- Republicans seek flexible school funds; Bush urges education act renewal.(PAGE ONE)
- Bush's lawyer.(NATION)(INSIDE POLITICS)
- The new House rulers.(EDITORIALS)
- Hearing to air sex education concerns; Revised classes rekindle debate.(METROPOLITAN)
- United introduces its new owners; MacFarlane's group includes ex-Duke players.(SPORTS)
- GTSI of Chantilly relisted by Nasdaq; Justice contract aids 'rebounding'.(BUSINESS)(YOUR MONEY: STOCK VIEW)
- Damage from Berger's theft understated, Davis says.(NATION)
- Rice to visit Middle East; Backing sought for Iraq policy.(WORLD)
- Thanking Spc. Darby.(LETTERS)
- Barry ends bid to override veto.(METROPOLITAN)
- Way, way out.(SPORTS)
- Treasury blacklists a second Iranian bank.(BUSINESS)
- High-tech tools for schools; Cutting edge in classroom a challenge for educators.(NATION)(CULTURE, ET CETERA)
- Hillary's status as front-runner slipping in key states.(NATION)
- Turkey's concerns.(EDITORIALS)
- NW woman found slain in apartment; Body with stab wounds discovered by co-worker.(METROPOLITAN)
- Perkins gets 'Wicked'.(LIFE - ARTS ETC.)(TUNING IN TO TV)
- D.C. drops rule for builders.(BUSINESS)(PROPERTY LINES)
- Rice, Gates face Hill heat over Iraq plan; Senators slam troops urge as 'mistake'.(PAGE ONE)
- No budget cut.(NATION)(INSIDE THE BELTWAY)
- Never again?(COMMENTARY)
- Guilt for the ages; Stop appeasing Islam.(OPED)
- Another savior; Beckham can bend it, but can he fix U.S. soccer?(SPORTS)
- Tax season arrives with 'strange nuances'.(BUSINESS)
- Biting LaButea fast pleasure; Studio's 'This Is How It Goes' a societal-value shock attack.(SHOW)(THEATER)
- Sports play in low-maintenance lifestyle.(FRIDAY HOME GUIDE)
- Pelosi moves to close Samoa wage loophole; An employer based in her district.(PAGE ONE)
- Insurgent embellishment.(COMMENTARY)
- Fangs bared in 'Woolf'.(ARTS & CULTURE)(THEATER)
- United chooses Arguez.(SPORTS)
- Shoppers end year on binge; Spending sends stock market up.(BUSINESS)
- Climate trumps terror in Europe; * Global warming is seen as the greater peril, surveys find - unlike in the U.S.(PAGE ONE)
- Street talk.(EDITORIALS)
- Remembering a lively writer who resisted modernity.(BOOKS)
- Wizards stay cold after Jordan exits.(SPORTS)
- Inside a special museum.(FAMILY TIMES)
- Chinese general's U.S. visit for nuke talks deferred.(NATION)
- Mellow fellow.(WORLD)(EMBASSY ROW)
- Slighting the Air Force.(LETTERS)
- Honoring King.(LIFE - ARTS ETC.)(THE HOT TICKET)
- BWI second in losses of uniforms, ID cards; More than 400 screener items gone.(PAGE ONE)