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    Acclaimed violinist Joshua Bell performs with young musicians who are alumni of the National YoungArts Foundation (YoungArts) during a performance, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014, at Union Station in Washington. Seven years ago, Bell performed incognito for tips in a Washington subway station, but almost no one stopped to listen. The subway performance was an experiment with The Washington Post to see if anyone would notice some of the world's great music during their rush to work. It made for a good story that eventually won the Pulitzer Prize and inspired a children's book and even mentions in church sermons.  (AP Photo/Molly Riley)

    Famed violinist plays do-over at DC train station

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    September 30, 2014 9:31 pm
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    This handout photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department shows Officer Gualberto Diaz. Baltimore Police say Diaz who was on duty and in uniform kicked and punched his wife and pointed his service weapon at her and her boyfriend at the boyfriend's home.  (AP Photo/Baltimore Police Department)

    Police officer accused of assault while on duty

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    September 30, 2014 8:30 pm
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    Norfolk cites town house complex for violations

    Norfolk cites town house complex for violations

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    Red line service back to normal after heavy delays

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    NASA to conduct helicopter crash test at Langley

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    Missing 16-year-old Fairfax girl found dead

    Missing 16-year-old Fairfax girl found dead

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    Pa. man arrested after loaded gun found at BWI

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    Romney to help raise money for Comstock in Va.

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    Navy: Aircraft carrier helps rescue 2 fishermen

    Navy: Aircraft carrier helps rescue 2 fishermen

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    Md. man charged in heroin death could get life

    Md. man charged in heroin death could get life

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