Thursday, November 8, 2007
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- Campus calendar
- Campus brief
- Metro brief
- National brief
- International brief
- South side study lounges store furniture
- Staph infections increase at AU
- Clinton seeks youth support
- Abu Ghraib art premieres
- Letts residents to return Friday
- Bill will cut birth control prices
- Fenty sets rate for cab meters
- CAS prof didn't plan for teaching career
- SOC grad students debut homefront documentaries
- Formerly banned U. Ill. mascot returns for parade
- Clinton adviser discusses women's vote
- Towson returns to standard admissions
- Police blotter
The Scene
- Entertainment chameleon to rock Hotel
- Groundbreaking art confronts viewers in Katzen
- Christmas comes early in capitalist Krakow
- Review: Redford's new thriller aims to spark political discussion
- Area creperie craves an AU location
- Review: Colbert reports with 'truthiness' in latest DVD
- Rewards can come to those willing to go the extra mile
- Top 5 genres to relax
- The week in fun: know your city calendar
Opinions
- Staff editorial: Botero exhibit debuts
- Staff editorial: Cheaper contraceptives
- Letter to the editor: Response to 'Feds' big hand a welcome guide'
- Letter to the editor: Botero exhibit 'anti-military'
- What a travesty: Funding won't fix District schools
- Life in the District: The joys of D.C.'s rush hour Metrorail
- Correction for Nov. 1, 2007
Sports
- 3-0 volleyball win over VCU for Senior Day
- Several athletes gain PL awards
- Cross country's Fennell: Sport is 'about the people'
- Field hockey falls in double OT
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