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    Examiner Local Editorial: Corrupt MWAA hasn’t changed a bit
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    Examiner Local Editorial: Corrupt MWAA hasn’t changed a bit

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    BOSTON - APRIL 16:  Investigators in white jumpsuits work the crime scene on Boylston Street following yesterday's bomb attack at the Boston Marathon April 16, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts. Security is tight in the City of Boston following yesterday's two bomb explosions near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, that killed three people and wounding hundreds more.  (Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images)
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    Examiner Editorial: Essential lessons from the Boston Marathon bombing

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    Maryland Election Board Administrator Linda Lamone has recommended paying a yet-to-be-hired senior project manager $350,000 for just nine months of work to replace the state's aging touch-screen voting machines with ones that can optically scan paper ballots in time for the 2016 presidential election. (Photo: Examiner file)
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    Examiner Editorial: A new way to talk about tax fairness

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    Examiner Local Editorial: Affordable housing hypocrisy
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    Examiner Local Editorial: Affordable housing hypocrisy

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    Examiner Editorial: Here come Obama’s middle-class tax hikes

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    Examiner Local Editorial: Don’t socialize debt of private toll road
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    Examiner Local Editorial: Don’t socialize debt of private toll road

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    NEW YORK - JUNE 03:  Terry McAuliffe, campaign chairman for Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, looks on as Clinton speaks to supporters at the final primary night party June 3, 2008 at Baruch College in New York City. The senator from New York spoke to supporters following the final presidential primaries in Montana and South Dakota. Clinton did not officially end her campaign, even though opponent Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) has earned enough delegates to clinch the nomination.   (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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    National Editorial: Virginia doesn’t need Terry McAuliffe’s brand of crony capitalism

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    Alexandria whistleblower wins wrongful termination suit
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    Alexandria whistleblower wins wrongful termination suit

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    Republicans should refuse to confirm any NLRB nominees regardless of their party affiliation until Obama stops abusing the recess appointment process and agrees to reforms designed to restore the NLRB's credibility. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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    Examiner Editorial: Block two GOP nominees until President Obama toes line on recess picks

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