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  • Police say D.C. man's body found in box by highway

    Police in Washington say a body found in a cardboard box along Interstate 70 was that of man reported missing four days earlier and they are looking for a Hyattsville man in connection with the death.


  • Police: D.C. man found in box along Md. highway

    Police in Washington say a body found in a cardboard box along Interstate 70 was that of man reported missing four days earlier and they are looking for a Hyattsville man in connection with the death.


  • Robert Levy weeps as he and his wife, Susan, remember their missing daughter, Chandra, during an interview July 13, 2001, at their home in Modesto, Calif. A police investigation was active and a grand jury was examining the case. (Associated Press)

    Levy murder trial revives passions, regrets

    The murder trial of Chandra Levy, nearly a decade after she disappeared, reopens the door for many on a story that continues to provoke Beltway chatter, a tale of sex, violence and politics that consumed D.C. in the weeks and months before the September 11 attacks.


  • **FILE** (The Washington Times)

    D.C. cop is named in drug case

    A D.C. police officer protected her boyfriend while he packaged large amounts of crack and heroin on the kitchen table of the couple's District Heights home, federal prosecutors said this week in describing a drug conspiracy that they say extended from the streets of Northeast Washington to Arizona.


  • **FILE** Antoine Jones

    Felons can still get liquor licenses in D.C.

    Antoine Jones didn't mention his prior felony drug-dealing convictions in Virginia and the District on the 2004 application he filled out to receive a liquor license from the D.C. government.


  • Jones

    GPS use voids conviction

    Ruling that federal agents erred in attaching a satellite tracking device to a vehicle without a search warrant, a federal appeals court has reversed the life sentence of man accused of running a major Washington drug ring.


  • Court rejects govt. use of GPS tracking

    Ruling that federal agents erred in attaching a satellite tracking device to a vehicle without a search warrant, a federal appeals court Friday reversed the life sentence of man accused of running a major Washington drug ring.


  • Fabricio Lioncio, foreground, of Miami Beach, checks out a new Apple iPhone 4 at the Apple store in Miami Beach, Fla., Thursday, June 24, 2010. Apple Inc.'s newest iPhone was in hot demand Thursday as hundreds lined up outside stores in Tokyo, Berlin, New York and elsewhere to become among the first to own the device. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)

    New iPhone selling briskly as thousands line up

    The newest Apple Inc. product, the iPhone 4, made its debut in stores around the world Thursday morning.


  • Peaceoholics: Saving one young girl at a time

    Tiny, skinny and with corn-rolled pigtails, she named herself "Kool Kat " when I informed the group that members could be anyone they wanted in our "Imaginary Zone," where I hoped they would learn how to express their emotions in "The Write Way."


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