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Thru 6: Nats trail 5-4
Tim Lincecum still hasn't gotten on a roll, but the Nationals had more defensive problems in the middle third of this game, which is why they're trailing 5-4.
Obama: U.S. one of largest Muslim countries?
President Obama said in an interview with a French TV reporter that "if you actually took the number of Muslims Americans, we'd be one of the largest Muslim countries in the world." But that doesn't seem to pass muster.
Thru 3: Hanging in against Lincecum
Tim Lincecum, the Giants' prodigous right-hander, has been slightly below his normal standard in the first three innings here, and the Nationals might have a chance to jump on the 2008 NL Cy Young winner if they can keep working counts.
St. Claire takes the fall
The poison left behind by former Washington Nationals general manager Jim Bowden claims another victim
Old Fort Jefferson at Dry Tortugas to Undergo Restoration
Finally some restortive work is being attempted on the pre-civil war fort.
MESSAGE FROM A SON
The bond between two people who deeply love each other can sometimes make a bridge twtween two worlds.
Obama: "Lakers in six"
President Obama picked the Los Angeles Lakers to defeat the Orlando Magic for the NBA Championship, moments before leaving for Saudi Arabia.
Flores out at least three months
Catcher Jesus Flores, who has been out since May 15 with what was originially thought to be a right shoulder contusion, actually has a stress fracture in his shoulder that could keep him out three months and possibly for the rest of the season, acting general manager Mike Rizzo said today.
Obama talks about isolation of job
President Obama talks with NBC's Brian Williams inside the presidential limo about how his job interrupts the "rhythms" of life.
St. Claire fired
The Nationals fired pitching coach Randy St. Claire last night, letting the seventh-year assistant go eight months after sparing him in a purge of manager Manny Acta's coaches. Class AAA pitching coach Steve McCatty will replace St. Claire.
Portis, Sellers, Rogers return
Three of the five starters absent for Monday's start of June's organized team activities were back today.
Justice In The Bag?
What today's Sotomayor meet-and-greets will reveal about the Senate confirmation process.
Molinari to receive Elmer Ferguson Award
Longtime friend of Dave Fay to join him in HHOF
Turn off your PC, HP says
To help the planet, turn off your computer at the end of the day, HP says
Howard U. gets software grant
The in-kind gift from Siemens is valued at $150 million and is the largest in school's history.
Web tools help fight hunger
The World Food Program, a United Nations agency, is helping students and teachers learn about hunger -- and how to fight it.
Citigroup reneges on pay to execs
Citigroup will not give its former execs the severance pay it promised them. Instead it will give them discount coupons to Applebee's.