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Articles in August 2007 issue of Washington Times, The
- GOP slams Democrats' 'leap' to social health care.(PAGE ONE)
- Nutrient pollution in U.S. estuaries seen likely to rise; People blamed for 'imbalance' in chemicals, biological food chain.(NATION)
- War and peace.(LETTERS)
- David R. Curfman, 65, neurosurgeon, musician.(METROPOLITAN)(OBITUARIES)
- HEADLINERS: WHO's MAKING NEWS THIS WEEK.(SPORTS)(FIRST DOWN)
- Green machines; High-style, low-cost scooters catch on.(BUSINESS)
- Integrity trumps style for voters; Charisma, looks rank low in poll.(NATION)
- Lazy, but good at it.(COMMENTARY)
- Friendship in a Facebook; The only place on Capitol Hill to find one.(OPED)
- 'View' makin' Whoopi.(LIFE - ARTS ETC.)(TUNING IN TO TV)
- Samuels hoping for quick return.(SPORTS)
- Bush sees taxes in Democrats' spending; Mocks $22 billion 'small difference'.(PAGE ONE)
- Appropriations 101.(EDITORIALS)
- Hotter than July; School reformers in the hot seat.(OPED)
- Tall Isner's 416th and rising; Ex-Georgia star continues his run.(SPORTS)
- Preserving the past; Smithsonian specialist restores artifacts of Indian culture.(BUSINESS)
- 'Bourne Ultimatum' a bolt to the finish.(SHOW)(MOVIES)
- Logan Circle's Vedado a walk to plays, shops.(FRIDAY HOME GUIDE)(CONVERSION PROPERTY)
- 50th anniversary shows SCLC flourishing; Group takes mission abroad with center in Italy.(NATION)
- Quote of the week.(NATION)(INSIDE THE BELTWAY)
- Gibran academy gets bum rap.(LETTERS)
- Dancers set ballet to Beatles, Beck.(ARTS & CULTURE)(DANCE)
- Simontacchi should return this season.(SPORTS)(NATIONALS NOTES)
- Court rules FBI raid violated Jefferson's rights.(NATION)
- Ex-distance great Merrill-Morin returns to track.(SPORTS)(WEEKEND ATHLETE: RUNNING)
- Former Ford dealer in hostage situation.(SPORTS)
- Reason to become teacher - vacation.(LETTERS)(FORUM)
- The patent-protection debate.(LETTERS)
- Virginia church recruits the unusual bunch.(NATION)(THE CAPITAL PULPIT)
- Chavez consolidates control over military; Replaces defense chief who criticized 'Marxist orthodoxy'.(WORLD)
- New technology and first responders.(LETTERS)
- Wilted Virgin crowd comes alive for Police.(LIFE - ARTS ETC.)(IN CONCERT)
- Nats win all six in homestand.(SPORTS)
- Republicans trail Democrats on health care plans; Giuliani pitches a tax deduction.(PAGE ONE)
- Murdoch casts newsroom gloom.(NATION)
- The cost of friendlier skies.(LETTERS)
- Michael J. Dowd Jr., 72 D.C. Corp. Counsel.(METROPOLITAN)(OBITUARIES)
- Heyer is getting first shot at tackle.(SPORTS)(REDSKINS NOTES)
- Law urged against price floors; Trade commissioner calls court ruling a hit to discount retailers.(BUSINESS)
- Liberty advocates back 'John Does'; Urge dismissal of imams' lawsuit.(NATION)
- What's the real frequency, FCC?(LETTERS)
- Eastern Market delayed 2 weeks; Temporary facility gets sprinklers, new appliances.(METROPOLITAN)
- Group seeks to post businesses that hire illegals.(METROPOLITAN)
- SEEN AND HEARD.(SPORTS)
- RNC announces support for Bono's poverty initiative.(PAGE ONE)
- CAIR vs. the Reagan Ranch.(EDITORIALS)
- Maryland bridges 'safe'; D.C., Virginia also comply with federal inspection requirements.(METROPOLITAN)
- WEEKEND PREVIEW: THE BEST OF THE WEEKEND IN SPORTS.(SPORTS)(FIRST DOWN)
- At museum, die another day; Crack codes, be a hero in immersive 'Operation Spy'.(SHOW)
- Molina loves 'Company'.(SHOW)(TUNING IN TO TV)
- Mazda's CX-9 ideal for up to 7.(AUTO WEEKEND)
- Specter offers Gonzales' ouster to end probe.(NATION)
- New ADHD medicine lasts through evening.(NATION)
- MoveOn.org's bigotry problem.(LETTERS)
- Buried national treasures; Library of Congress goes underground.(ARTS & CULTURE)(ARCHITECTURE)
- Isner breaks out tie and tie again.(SPORTS)(TENNIS NOTES)
- U.S. to host summit on climate change.(NATION)
- United returns to league in fifth.(SPORTS)
- Write 'em, cowgirl; The woman who ranched, wrote Westerns.(BOOKS)
- Defending against rockets.(COMMENTARY)
- The Pat Tillman case.(LETTERS)
- Allow God to stoke 'holy discontent'; Nehemiah used restless ambition to save Jerusalem.(NATION)(THE CAPITAL PULPIT)
- Protesters decry Holocaust aid; New $20 stipend sparks outrage.(WORLD)
- Stop the gaming of the system.(EDITORIALS)
- Hot ticket.(LIFE - ARTS ETC.)(TAKING NAMES)
- On defense, Kearns not in big slump.(SPORTS)(NATIONALS NOTES)
- U.N. authorizes Darfur mission; U.S. troops not involved in new force.(PAGE ONE)
- U.S. to pour millions into Palestinian aid projects; Construction plans buttress Abbas at the expense of Hamas.(WORLD)
- Tasks at hand; Brown, like Blair, emphasizes special U.S. ties.(OPED)
- Hits keep on coming; Oldies acts run through chart toppers.(LIFE - ARTS ETC.)(IN CONCERT)
- Landry makes up ground.(SPORTS)
- Foppiano Vineyards, Petite Sirah, Russian River Valley, 2004, $25.(FOOD)(WINE OF THE WEEK)
- U.S. Muslims condemn Taliban kidnapping; 'Basic tenets of Islam' violated.(NATION)
- Reform FISA now.(EDITORIALS)
- Judge to rule on driving-fees challenge; In-state penalty disputed by 'equal protection'.(METROPOLITAN)
- Second chance benefits Lannan; Rookie earns his first victory.(SPORTS)
- FDA labs to remain open until review.(BUSINESS)
- Democrats need 'monumental' progress in Iraq; Blips won't halt withdrawal push.(PAGE ONE)
- A history of terror.(LETTERS)
- U.S. asked to investigate Medicaid plans' costs; $15 million approved by regulators, companies say.(METROPOLITAN)