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  • Sports Briefs

    Prosecutors rested their case against Barry Bonds on Tuesday as the judge turned down their late bid to get a newly discovered audiotape of two key witnesses heard by the jury.


  • Randy Denchfield found this 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS to fill the void left when he sold his first car to go into the military. (Bill O'Brien/The Washington Times)

    Second 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS mirrors the first

    Randy Denchfield was a student at Woodrow Wilson High School in Northwest when he bought his first car, a slightly used 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS convertible. For a brief time he thoroughly enjoyed the Honduras-maroon car with its 327-cubic-inch V-8 engine mated to a manual transmission with a four-on-the-floor shifter. Then came his draft notification.


  • World Scene

    The son of Equatorial Guinea's dictator of 30 years commissioned plans to build a superyacht costing $380 million, nearly three times what the country spends on health and education each year, a corruption watchdog said Monday.


  • Honduras law let police be called on home smokers

    The last refuge is vanishing for besieged smokers _ at least in Honduras.


  • Honduras law lets police be called on home smokers

    The last refuge is vanishing for besieged smokers _ at least in Honduras. A new law that took effect Monday says family members can call in the police on people who smoke at home.


  • Associated Press
Charlie Davies was hurt in a crash on the George Washington Memorial Parkway on Tuesday.

    After near-fatal crash, Davies ready to return with D.C. United

    Charlie Davies didn't need to return to the scene of the accident when he signed with D.C. United. He had already been there.


  • Back at the scene: Davies joins United in comeback

    Charlie Davies didn't need to return to the scene of the accident when he signed with D.C. United. He had already been there.


  • Crash of small commercial plane kills 13 in Honduras

    A small Honduran commercial airliner crashed Monday near the capital, killing all 14 people aboard, including a high government official and a union leader, authorities said.


  • World Scene

    Mexico and Honduras have agreed to create a high-level group to combat all-too-common attacks on undocumented Honduran migrants.


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