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Nats announce 2010 ticket prices
The Nationals announced their single-game ticket prices for 2010 today, cutting prices on 3,000 seats while holding all others steady, expanding the number of value dates and introducing lower-cost parking options around Nationals Park.
Don't forget Vizio, Leesburg reader says
Among HDTV brands to consider for holiday shopping, don't forget Vizio, a reader in Leesburg, Va., says.
Who will foot the bill for 'North Gitmo'?
Bloggers' reactions to the likely cost in taxpayer dollars of moving 100 Guantanamo prisoners to an Illinois facility.
Reid defies Obama's calls to reduce earmarks
President Obama may have asked Congress to reduce the number of earmarks in its spending bills, but Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, isn’t cutting back on his pork.
The Aughts in review: Top 10 Maryland basketball moments
Looking back on what Gary Williams likes to call "a pretty good decade"
Off the beaten path online: Schumer tangles with flight attendant...
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: Schumer tangles with a flight attendant, Iran ups the nuclear ante, and is the White House using base-closure process to extort Nelson’s vote on ObamaCare?
Feinstein critical of Dean's 'kill the bill' hee-yah
Howard Dean dealt a blow to Senate Democrats today, when Greg Sargent at The Plum Line reported that Howard Dean called for the Senate health care bill to be killed.
Reporting from the ground in Copenhagen
Now in its second week, the Copenhagen climate conference has drawn dozens of NGOs whose staffers are doing up-to-the-minute, on-the-ground blogging and reporting. There's ample reading, on the heels of the "Climategate" scandal. to be had from both sides of the global-warming opinion spectrum. Here are a few sites to follow.
Nats sign six to minor-league deals
The Nationals announced Tuesday afternoon they have signed six players to minor-league contracts: right-handed pitchers Joel Peralta, Logan Kensing and Ryan Speier, catcher Jamie Burke, infielder Pete Orr and outfielder Jerry Owens.
Selig appoints committee to address on-field issues
MLB commissioner has assembled 14 current or former managers, GMs and executives to tackle a variety of issues affecting the sport.
Franklin Graham again in Muslim crosshairs
Evangelist Franklin Graham's interview last week with CNN is getting the predictable protests from Islamic groups
Off the beaten path online: Congress approves funding for D.C. abortions, overseas providers...
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: Congress Approves Funding for D.C. Abortions, Overseas Providers, Prez's lovefest with Wall St. 'fat cats', Olbermann’s Conniption: 'There is No Liberal Media'.
Clippers 97, Wizards 95
Washington loses fifth straight game, those five losses coming by a combined 11 points.