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The Morning News: March 12, 2007

GOOD MORNING, WASHINGTON. Here are some headlines for this Monday, March 12, 2007.

» JUDICIARY SQUARE: "Plaintiffs Reflect on Gun Ruling" [WaPo]
» WILSON BUILDING: "'Some Things You Never Forget'" [WaPo]
» ANACOSTIA: "D.C. Officials Want Metro to Move HQ to Anacostia"
» CRYSTAL CITY: "'60s Crystal City Looks for a Shining Future" [AP via WT]
» MOUNT VERNON: "Washington’s Stills to Restart in Mount Vernon" [Examiner]
» ANNAPOLIS: "Groups, Lawmakers Voice Concerns on '09 Diploma Requirement" [Sun]
» MONTGOMERY COUNTY: "Leggett to Offer Cautious Budget" [WaPo]
» ADDISON ROAD-SEAT PLEASANT: "Student, 19, Slain Near Md. Metro Stop" [WaPo]

» MORE NEWS AND VIEWS are available from washingtonpost.com, Washington Post Radio and Slate.

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