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The Washington PostTuesday, January 10, 2012
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Todayâs News Update

Ward 5 ponders political life after Thomas

Dozens of activists, officials and community leaders packed into the basement of Israel Baptist Church on Monday night to start figuring out what will come next for Ward 5, left without D.C. Council representation after Harry Thomas Jr. resigned Thursday night.

Fairfax City schools chief retires

As schools chief since 2007, Monday has largely been responsible for managing the systemâs relationship with Fairfax County.

State GOP Chair Alex Mooney wonât challenge Bartlett in primary

Maryland Republican Party Chairman Alex X. Mooney said Tuesday that he had decided against running for the redrawn 6th Congressional District seat.

Nike to replace Barnes & Noble in Georgetown

Nike is wrapping up negotiations on a deal to open its first D.C. store at 3040 M St. NW, Vornado confirms.

D.C.âs best bet for a power lunch is ...

Forbes has anointed The Palm as Washingtonâs best spot for a power lunch, the expensive nosh known to business travelers as a meeting with a few extra bites.

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