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Congress authorizes increased Pell Grant funding
Movie version of Fox TV show "24" in the works
Playstation 2 prices plummet as consumers await PS3 debut
GW moves aid costs to donors
The AU administration announced the graduation speakers for this year's commencement ceremonies, including former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Paul Volcker, CEO Of The Washington Post Donald Graham, theatre director Michael Kahn and Associate Judge of the District Of Columbia Court Of Appeals Vanessa Ruiz.
Apple unveils new installation sofware
Geneva laws need revision
Starting in the fall, low-cost airline carrier Southwest Airlines is starting negotiations to begin flights in and out of Dulles International Airport, the Associated Press reported Tuesday.
George Washington University President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg announced his resignation Tuesday, the GW Hatchet reported Tuesday night. He will leave his post in July of 2007 when his contract expires.
FBI investigates Red Cross
U.S. destroyer hits oil tanker near Iraqi coast
The District's new budget includes $62.2 million in new taxes according to The Washington Times.
Iraqi minister was paid CIA informant
The Soviet Union sponsored a 1981 assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II according to an Italian commission, the Associated Press reported.
Randi Miller, the new voice of the Metro, was heard for the first time Thursday in several newly recorded announcements intended to keep riders moving through the system, NBC4 reported Thursday.
Upcoming NASA missions will be delayed or cancelled due to recent cuts in the agency's new budget, according to The New York Times. The affected missions are planned scientific research missions.
Former AU President and current astronomy professor Richard Berendzen said he will retire from teaching Aug. 31, after 26 years at AU.
War criminal surrenders under negotiation
Average college freshman gains seven pounds
Bradley Whitford, a veteran stage actor famous for his role as Josh Lyman on "The West Wing," spoke about how political campaigns are decided through the perception of candidates who blurt talking points on television through "dueling publicity."