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Harris on DL, Hernandez activated
The Nats' starting second baseman is back from the DL sooner than expected, but Willie Harris is now out with a pulled oblique.
Harry Kalas collapses
Developing at Nationals Park: Phillies announcer Harry Kalas collapses
Maryland year in review: Cliff Tucker
If only Cliff Tucker could play North Carolina every night.
Negotiating Terror On The High Seas
The Obama administration initiated long-standing policy without saying a word.
Lacrosse bracketology: April 13
A bit better (read: more informed) look at a possible 16-team field than last week
Leftwich signs with Tampa
District native Byron Leftwich spurns the Redskins for the Bucs.
NYC law firm pays employees for not working
Lawyers have got it made, even when they aren't working.
Congress examines fee hikes at bailed-out banks
Banks that took federal bailout funds now are planning to take more from taxpayers the old-fashioned way. That's business.
Salon won't touch Mrs. Madoff's 'do
Ruth Madoff is beginning to find it difficult being a swindler's wife. It always starts with the hair.
Welcome to the Middle -- of America
A ruling heard ‘round the country….
Gay marriage ban lifted in Iowa
More cowbell!
"I got a fever, and the only prescription is more cowbell!" If the great Will Ferrell and Christopher Walken taught us anything in their 2000 Blue Oyster Cult "Don't Fear the Reaper" Saturday Night Live skit, it was that you can never have too much of a good thing (knock, knock, knock, knock). With that in mind, I present you with the following collection of fantasy sleepers knowing full well you've probably already seen 100 such lists. Because as Walken said, "I think we got a dynamite sound here." By SEAN RAPOSA
Nats fall to 0-6
8-5 loss to Braves leaves Nats winless heading into tomorrow's home opener.
Thru 6: Braves 5, Nats 4
The bats have come out, and neither starting pitcher could escape the damage.
Thru 3: Harris hurts leg [updated]
Willie Harris comes up lame out of the box on a third-inning single, leaving the Nats to turn to their fourth-string second baseman: Alberto Gonzalez.