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Throughout much of the aught years, I put hexes on the Washington Redskins, casting aspersions on the team in column after column in hopes of jinxing every game until they changed that offensive name.

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Health bills would shift Medicare money to Mayo and other 'high-value' hospitals - washingtonpost.co
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As House and Senate lawmakers start to reconcile their health-care bills with an eye to final passage, a little-noticed provision is already prompting celebration from a small group of influential hospitals that stand to gain millions in Medicare dollars

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Mike Shanahan, who won two Super Bowls as head coach of the Denver Broncos. is Daniel Snyder's choice to coach the Washington Redskins.

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The discovery of another state-dinner gate crasher has to force some accountability.

Tom Shales - Brit Hume's off message: Have faith, Tiger Woods, as long is it's Christianity - washin
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Noting that Woods has referred to himself as a Buddhist, Hume knocked his fellow "Fox News" panelists for mortified loops when he dissed about half a billion Buddhists on the planet.

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Another uninvited guest made it into the White House state dinner made famous by gate-crashers Tareq and Michaele Salahi, the Secret Service announced Monday -- exposing more holes in the security perimeter around President Obama.

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In their search for a planet that looks like Earth -- comfortably bathed in sunshine in a pleasant solar system where life would be easy come easy go -- astronomers keep turning up the strangest things.

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During lunchtime at a Maryland middle school, the youngsters sitting in a small circle were tackling the really deep questions: Ethics. Fairness. How to split dessert

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Of the 84,000 chemicals in commercial use in the United States -- from flame retardants in furniture to household cleaners -- nearly 20 percent are secret, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, ...

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The painful, nearly season-long deathwatch of Jim Zorn's coaching career in Washington mercifully ends for a decent man who was set up to fail.
























