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    Ian Dowell sucks on a popsicle to overcome the midday heat at the Independence Day parade in downtown Washington on July 4, 2012.

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    Computers stolen from new library in southeast DC

    Computers stolen from new library in southeast DC

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    VDOT lifts HOV on I-66 inside Beltway for 2nd day

    VDOT lifts HOV on I-66 inside Beltway for 2nd day

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    D.C. committee to vote on ethics board picks

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