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£500m to boost building projects

Monday, November 7th, 2011

Some £500m of public money is being made available to private developers in England to help them get housing and commercial projects off the ground.

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A family’s hidden history is revealed after sale of their grand Georgetown estate

Saturday, October 15th, 2011

The weather for Peter Belin’s flight home from Europe was largely serene. It was early in May 1937, and as touchdown in New Jersey approached, the recent Yale graduate snapped photos of the airport’s three-story hangar, the ground crew and the stark oval shadow of his mode of transportation, the Hindenburg zeppelin. Read full article > >

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Tornado confirmed as storms bring heavy rains, funnel clouds

Friday, October 14th, 2011

A complex system of weather fronts combined Thursday afternoon to produce violent storms in the Washington area that caused at least one confirmed tornado, heavy rains, high winds and funnel clouds. But no injuries were immediately reported. A senior forecaster at the National Weather Service said a tornado touched down two miles southwest of Quantico, said Kevin Witt, a meteorologist. The forecaster examined a video of a funnel cloud and determined about 10 p.m. that a tornado was on the ground, due to swirling debris on the recording, Witt said. Read full article > >

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Dinosaur hunters make curious find in Prince George’s County

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Late on this misty morning in Dinosaur Park , Steve Jabo of the Smithsonian Institution kneels on an embankment and begins scraping around a piece of prehistory with his thumb and forefinger. He carefully pushes dirt and debris clear of a just-larger-than-fist-size fossil, roughly triangular, poking out of the ground. Read full article > >

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Microsoft breaks with PC world, reinvents itself with Windows 8

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Last week, at a large developers’ event, Microsoft formally introduced its next operating system to the world, and it’s nothing like the Windows you’re used to. It’s clear the company has watched and learned as Apple stormed into the marketplace with the iPhone and iPad. Microsoft’s new Windows 8 looks and feels like it’s built from the ground up to do away with the noisy, dated interfaces of the desktop computer, replacing them with a touch-friendly experience that’s focused on a new way of computing. Read full article > >

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Microsoft breaks with PC world, reinvents itself with Windows 8

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Last week, at a large developers’ event, Microsoft formally introduced its next operating system to the world, and it’s nothing like the Windows you’re used to. It’s clear the company has watched and learned as Apple stormed into the marketplace with the iPhone and iPad. Microsoft’s new Windows 8 looks and feels like it’s built from the ground up to do away with the noisy, dated interfaces of the desktop computer, replacing them with a touch-friendly experience that’s focused on a new way of computing. Read full article > >

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A future for drones: Automated killing

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

One afternoon last fall at Fort Benning, Ga., two model-size planes took off, climbed to 800 and 1,000 feet, and began criss-crossing the military base in search of an orange, green and blue tarp. The automated, unpiloted planes worked on their own, with no human guidance, no hand on any control. After 20 minutes, one of the aircraft, carrying a computer that processed images from an onboard camera, zeroed in on the tarp and contacted the second plane, which flew nearby and used its own sensors to examine the colorful object. Then one of the aircraft signaled to an unmanned car on the ground so it could take a final, close-up look. Read full article > >

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Pearson Widrig Dance Theater at Dance Place

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

When the dancers of Pearson Widrig Dance Theater fall to the ground, it’s rarely with a soft, sensible landing. Rather, their risky balances, flailing leaps and floor-grazing slides all seem to come crashing down in a glorious, bone-rattling thud. This propensity for big, sweeping movement that ultimately ends in a heap on the floor exemplifies what choreographers Sara Pearson and Patrik Widrig are all about — taking chances and testing the human body’s limits. Read full article > >

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Pearson Widrig Dance Theater at Dance Place

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

When the dancers of Pearson Widrig Dance Theater fall to the ground, it’s rarely with a soft, sensible landing. Rather, their risky balances, flailing leaps and floor-grazing slides all seem to come crashing down in a glorious, bone-rattling thud. This propensity for big, sweeping movement that ultimately ends in a heap on the floor exemplifies what choreographers Sara Pearson and Patrik Widrig are all about — taking chances and testing the human body’s limits. Read full article > >

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Fairfax principals want indoor school cameras

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

One day in March, pranksters turned the cafeteria at Robert E. Lee High School in Fairfax County into a maelstrom of hurled milk cartons and leftover lunch. Close to 100 teenagers joined the melee, flinging sandwiches and water bottles. Hundreds of others, caught in the crossfire, screamed and ran for the exits. A 17-year-old, eight months pregnant, was knocked to the ground. Read full article > >

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Redskins’ upgraded defensive line pays quick dividends

Friday, September 16th, 2011

The crowd was too loud at Fed­Ex Field, and rookie nose tackle Chris Neild didn’t hear linebacker London Fletcher change the defensive call. When the ball was snapped, Neild ran right into the man next to him, Adam Carriker, and by happenstance ended up dragging New York quarterback Eli Manning to the ground for his first career sack. Read full article > >

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NBC News’s Twitter Feed Hacked

Friday, September 9th, 2011

Claims terrorist attack on Ground Zero.

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VIDEO: Rubbish truck crashes through wall

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

A New York City rubbish truck crashed through the walls of a parking garage on Wednesday, leaving the truck and its driver dangling three stories above the ground.

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Karzai Welcomes Withdrawal, but Many Afghans Are Wary

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

Even as many senior Afghan officials echoed President Hamid Karzai, closer to the ground, local leaders and ordinary people expressed fears of civil war.

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Wounded housemate of slain Old Dominion student gives account of shooting

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

Gunshots woke Jake Carey, an Old Dominion University student who lived about a block from the Norfolk campus, about 5 a.m. Friday. Carey rushed out of his bedroom and saw his housemate, Christopher Cummings, 20, fall to the ground at the top of a stairwell, Carey’s uncle said. The student saw other people upstairs too. Then, he told his family, there were “flashes and sounds” as he was shot five times, bullets striking his hand, side, shoulder and neck. Read full article > >

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