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eye openers
TWO BIRDS, ONE STONE: Voters cast their ballots Tuesday at a polling station in a Chicago laundromat. Even with an
unprecedented number of voters taking advantage of early voting this year, people stood in long lines on Election Day across the
country — in school gymnasiums, town halls, a shelter in New Jersey and a tent in the Midland Beach section of Staten Island, New York.
BAD/GOOD DEED
New Kind of Fender-Bender
Dubbed ‘Hit, Rectify and Run’Police in Salem, Mass., are investigating a bizarre fend-
er-bender in the city. Police say a woman told them she
was driving Saturday night when a red pickup backed
out of a side street and struck the rear quarter panel of
her vehicle, causing minor damage. When she pulled
over, she said, a man threw $500 in cash inside her
open passenger window and walked away. (AP)
“The genealogy showsI am descended from
Vlad the Impaler, soI do have a bit of astake in the country.”— PRINCE CHARLES, IN A ROMANIAN NATIONAL TOURIST
OFFICE VIDEO PROMOTING THE L INK BETWEEN THE ROYAL FAM-
ILY AND VLAD THE IMPALER — ALSO KNOWN AS DRACULA — TO
BOOST TOURISM, THE TELEGRAPH REPORTED TUESDAY
PUNISHMENTS
It Was This or Riding With
Middle-Schoolers All DayA woman caught on camera driving on a sidewalk to
avoid a Cleveland school bus unloading children will have
to do more than deal with a suspended license. In addi-
tion to that and paying $250 in court costs, Shena Hardin,
32, was ordered Monday to stand at an intersection for
two days next week wearing a sign that reads: “Only an
idiot drives on the sidewalk to avoid a school bus.” (AP)
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Maryland voters have approved
allowing illegal immigrants to pay
in-state tuition at public colleges,
a first-in-the-nation vote that wasone of several high-profile ballot
initiatives.
The constitutional amendment
was one of several before Mary-
land voters, who were also mak-
ing up their minds on same-sex
marriage and expanded gambling.
With the expanded gambling
measure, which would legalize
such table games as blackjack and
a casino in Prince George’s County, voters were making the call after
more than $90 million had been
spent by opponents and support-
ers, an unprecedented amount in
Maryland for a single campaign.
On a separate ballot question,
Maryland voters also approved the
state’s congressional redistricting
map. It had been petitioned to the
ballot by opponents who said the
map had been gerrymandered tofavor Democrats.
Meanwhile, elected officials
in Maryland will be suspended
from office if convicted of cer-
tain crimes, and they would be
removed automatically if they
plead guilty or no contest, under
Dream Act Approved in Md.Illegal immigrants win the abil ity topay in-state tuition
Supporters of Question 4 in Maryland, the Dream Act measure, gather at Casa
De Maryland in Langley on Tuesday. The referendum was approved by voters.
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a constitutional amendment
approved by voters Tuesday. Theamendment tightens current law,
which only removes someone from
office at sentencing.
Around the state, turnout was
robust. Voters stood in long lines
in some places, with waits lasting
more than two hours in parts of Bal-
timore County. In the morning, vot-
ers in Hyattsville, Md., waited more
than an hour and a half at a poll-
ing place at Nicholas Orem MiddleSchool. BRIAN WITTE (AP)
Decision 2012
Backstory
The tuition measure, signed by Maryland’s Democratic Gov. Martin O’Malley
last year, was the first to be successfully petitioned to this year’s ballot and ap-
peared on its way to passing as of Express’ deadline Tuesday night. It’s been
on hold pending the outcome of Tuesday’s climactic vote. Illegal immigrants
would be allowed to pay in-state tuition, provided they have attended a state
high school for three years and their family can show they have filed state
income tax returns during that time. About a dozen other states have similar
laws, but Maryland’s was the first to be approved by voters on a ballot during awatershed vote Tuesday night. (AP)
“A lot of us come from families from immigrants. ...Somebody gave us a start someplace and helped us.”— C H E R Y L K L A M , A 50-YEAR-OLD DEMOCRAT WHO VOTED FOR QUESTION 4 IN ANNAPOLIS
MD. HOUSE RACES
Cardin Claims 2nd Term;Bartlett Is Defeated
Democratic in-
cumbent Sen.
Ben Cardin
claimed a sec-
ond term, while
Republican Rep.
Roscoe Bartlett
was unseated by Democrat John
Delaney in the 6th Congressional
District, the state’s tightest race. (AP)
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT TUITION
Yes 58.1% No 41.9% 1,711 OF 1,858 PRECINCTS REPORTING
Voters OKSame-SexMarriage
Voters in deep-blue Maryland onTuesday legalized same-sex mar-
riage, a historic move that will
allow gay couples to wed in the Free
State starting in January.
The result offered fresh evi-
dence of the country’s rapid evo-
lution on the issue.
Prior to Tuesday, gays and les-
bians had been granted the right
to marry by courts and state legis-
latures but never at the ballot box.Two other states — Maine and
Washington — were weighing sim-
ilar measures, and voters in Min-
nesota were considering a consti-
tutional amendment that would
ban same-sex marriage.
Younger voters were more like-
ly to support the bal lot question,
according to exit polling. The stron-
gest support was among those
under age 29, with less supportfrom those age 30 to 44. People over
the age of 65 largely opposed it.
Gov. Martin O’Malley had
signed gay marriage into law in
March, but opponents collected
enough signatures to force a ballot
referendum. (THE WASHINGTON POST/AP)
EXPAND GAMBLING
Yes 51.6% No 48.4%
1,722 OF 1,858 PRECINCTS REPORTING
ALLOW SAME-SEX MARRIAGE
Yes 51.6% No 48.4%
1,707 OF 1,858 PRECINCTS REPORTING
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Virgi nia Demo crat Tim Ka ine
eked out a victory over Repub-
lican George Allen on Tuesday
night, the climax of an intensely
watched matchup that cost more
than $80 million.
The race for the seat held by
retiring Sen. Jim Webb, D, has been
neck and neck all along, confirming Virginia’s battleground status. For
the past decade, Republicans and
Democrats have traded control of
the governor’s mansion, the Gener-
al Assembly and U.S. Senate seats.
The balloting marked the end
of a marathon race between two
widely known, personally popu-
lar former governors with national
profiles who made sharply differ-
ent bets about what would reso-nate in Virginia.
Once reliably Republican, the
commonwealth has become much
more competitive because of its
Kaine Clinches VictoryDemocrat defeats Allen in battle for Virginia Senate seat
Former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, the Democratic Senate candidate, makes his acceptance speech Tuesday night.
C Q - R O L L C A L L
changing population, particularly
in fast-growing Northern Virginia.
Its evolving demographics helped
Barack Obama carry the state in
2008, the first Democratic presiden-
tial candidate to do so in 44 years.
“It says yet again that Virginia is
a competitive, two-party state,” saidMark Rozell, a public policy profes-
sor at George Mason University.
The Kaine victory is a vindica-
tion of the moderate, bridge-build-
ing brand of politics touted by both
him and Sen. Mark Warner, D, the
man Kaine succeeded in the gov-
ernor’s mansion.
Kaine repeatedly touted his
willingness to strike compromisesand work with both parties, partic-
ularly on averting looming defense
cuts that would disproportionately
affect Virginia. (THE WASHINGTON POST)
U.S. SENATE
Tim Kaine (D) 51.5%
George Allen (R) 48.3%2,470 OF 2,588 PRECINCTS REPORTING
Other Results
REFERENDUMS
Amendment Limits
Ability to Seize PropertyVoters approved a constitutional
amendment to limit eminent domain,
the government’s ability to take private
property for economic development.
Virginia’s legislature outlawed the
practice in 2007, leading opponents to
say the amendment is not needed. (AP)
OTHER VIRGINIA RACES
Moran, Cantor Among 11To Win Re-Election in House
Democratic Rep.
Jim Moran, left,
fended off Repub-
lican challenger
Patrick Murray
to maintain his
stranglehold on the
8th-District seat. This will be his 12th
term. Moran was one of the 11 in-
cumbents to win re-election. Among
the other winners was House major-ity leader Eric Cantor, who defeated
Democrat Wayne Powell in the 7th
District, which includes the Richmond
area. (AP)
“Kaine ran as a
centrist ... That has
been the formula
for success for
Democratic
candidates.”
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Decision 2012Decision 2012
D.C. BALLOT ISSUES
Charter Amendments OnEthics Easily Approved
District voters overwhelmingly
approved charter amendments
that would allow the council to
expel a council member for “gross
misconduct” and would require the
mayor or a council member to resign
immediately if convicted of a felony.
The two ballot measures aimed at
elected officials convicted of felonies
would also ban them from holding the
office again. (THE WASHINGTON POST)
Mendelson Orange Grosso Alexander Barry
Voters stand in line at Union Temple Baptist Church in Southeast D.C. on Tuesday.
District voters showed up in vastnumbers to city polling sites Tues-
day amid a wave of enthusiasm for
the presidential race and several
local races that could tilt the bal-
ance of power on the D.C. Council.
On a day that saw some res-
idents wait in line for hours to
vote, incumbent council members
Vincent Orange, a Democrat, and
Michael Brown, an Independent,
were pitted against five challengersin a closely watched race for two
at-large seats on the body.
With more than 80 percent of
the precincts reporting, Orange
appeared to win one of the seats
while cha llenger David Grosso
was narrowly edging Brown for
the second seat, which is reserved
for a non-Democrat.
Grosso, a Brookland attorney
who ran as an Independent, wagedan organized campaign that includ-
ed mailers and robocalls. His cam-
paign sought to portray Brown —
who has been criticized for poor
management of his campaign and
personal finances — as irresponsible.
Residents also elected four ward
council members for four of the eight
wards, the council chairman, the
city’s nonvoting member of Congress,
school board members and Adviso-ry Neighborhood Commissioners.
In Ward 8, councilman Marion
Barry, a Democrat, secured a third
term after he easily defeated Jau-
har Abraham, an Independent. In
neighboring Ward 7, councilwom-
an Yvette Alexander, a Democrat,
won an easy victory over Repub-
lican Ron Moten.
Chairman Phil Mendelson, a
Democrat who was appointed tothe seat in June after Kwame Brown
resigned, also won a decisive vic-
tory in his bid to retain the seat in
a special election.
Alexander, Barry also hold on toD.C. Council seats
J A R E D S O A R E S / F T W P
“This is the worst-run election I’ve seensince I’ve been in Washington, D.C. It’sa madhouse. … The Board of Electionsshould have known this was going to bea banner year.”— MARION BARRY, D.C. COUNCILMAN, D-WARD 8, WHO REQUESTED AN INVESTIGATION
INTO WHETHER THE D.C. BOARD OF ELECTIONS AND ETHICS WAS PROPERLY PREPARED
Grosso Unseats Brown;Incumbent Orange Stays
In her bid for a 12th term as
D.C.’s nonvoting member of Con-gress, Del. Eleanor Holmes Nor-
ton, a Democrat, won easily with
about half the ballots counted.
T I M C R A I G A N D N I K I T A S T E W A R T
(THE WASHINGTON POST)
D.C. COUNCIL CHAIRM AN
Phil Mendelson (D) 71.5%
Calvin Gurley (D) 27.3%
ALL PRECINCTS REPORTING
D.C. COUNCIL AT-LARGE (2 WIN)Vincent Orange * (D) 37.4%
David Grosso (I) 20.8%
Michael Brown * (I) 15.3%
Mary Brooks Beatty (R) 7.0%
A.J. Cooper (I) 6.6%
Leon Swain Jr. (I) 6.6%
Ann Wilcox (STG) 5.8%
ALL PRECINCTS REPORTING
D.C. COUNCIL WARD 7
Yvette Alexander * (D) 86.8%
Ron Moten (R) 12.3%
ALL PRECINCTS REPORTING
D.C. COUNCIL WARD 8
Marion Barry * (D) 87.4%
Jauhar Abraham (I) 12.2%
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Swing states narrowly propel Obama to victory in a hard-fought campaign
Worried about the nation’s econo-my, a sharply divided America gave
President Barack Obama a second
term Tuesday, choosing him over
Republican Mitt Romney.
Voters decided to give Obama
another four years of stewardship
over an economy that is slowly
recovering from recession; Obama
pulled out his narrow win with
a string of close victories in the
nation’s battleground states. At home in Chicago, the presi-
dent all but claimed victory. “This
happened because of you. Thank
you,” he tweeted to supporters.
Romney led in the national pop-
ular vote with 41 million votes, or
50 percent. Obama had 40 million,or 49 percent, with 59 percent of
the precincts tallied.
But Obama led in the compe-
tition for electoral votes, where it
mattered most.
His triumph in Ohio as well
as in Iowa and New Hampshire,
two other battlegrounds, gave him
265 electoral votes of the 270 need-
ed for victory. Romney had 200.
The election emerged as a choice between two very different visions
of government — whether it occu-
pies a major, front-row place in
American lives or is in the back-
A F P / G E T T Y I M A G F S
ground as a less-obtrusive facilita-
tor for private enterprise and entre-preneurship.
In Florida, Obama clung to a
narrow lead, but Democrats were
encouraged that the votes remain-
ing to be counted came from South
Florida counties where the presi-
dent enjoys his strongest support.
Likewise in Ohio, thought to be
the most closely contested state in
the election, Obama had a slight
Romney’s PathEnds in Mass.Mitt Romney waited for results in
Massachusetts on Election Day after
a long and grueling bid for the presi-
dency. Romney and running mate Paul
Ryan on Tuesday visited Richmond
Heights, Ohio, before heading to Penn-
sylvania. At Pittsburgh International
Airport, Romney was met by hundreds
of supporters packed into the top and
middle levels of a nearby parking ga-
rage, cheering his arrival. A visibly
moved Romney stepped into the sun
and waved. In the afternoon, the Re-
publican congratulated Obama.“The president has run a strong cam-
paign; I believe he is a good man and
wish him well, and his family well,”
Romney said. (AP/TWP)
“We put it all onthe field. We left
nothing in thelocker room.”— MITT ROMNEY, IN COMMENTS EARLY
TUESDAY ABOUT HIS CAMPAIGN EFFORTS
Decision 2012
Four More Years
Bush to Blame?
The economy was
rated the top issue
by about 60 per-
cent of voters sur-
veyed as they left
their polling places. But more said
former President George W. Bush
bore responsibility for current cir-
cumstances than President Barack
Obama did after nearly four years in
office. About 4 in 10 said the econ-
omy is on the mend, but more than
that said it was stagnant or getting
worse. (AP)
lead with many votes still to be
counted in the urban areas where
he is strongest.
Romney had a lead in anoth-
er battleground state, Virginia.He also was winning across the
South, plus West Virginia, Indi-
ana and Oklahoma — tradition-
al Republican states in the race.
Obama won his home state of
Illinois as well as Massachusetts,
where Romney was governor and
the place he still calls home. Mary-
land and the Distr ict of Columbia
were put in Obama’s column.
Obama stayed close to home inChicago on Election Day, visiting
campaign workers and taking a
turn at the phone bank.
After an acrimonious campaign
far different from his 2008 mes-
sage of hope and change, Obama
saluted his competitor earlier on
Tuesday.
“I also want to say to Gover-
nor Romney, ‘Congratulations on
a spirited campaign,’ ” Obama said.“I know his supporters are just
as engaged, just as enthusiastic
and working just as hard today.”
(THE WASHINGTON POST/AP)
A F P / G E T T Y I M A G E S
President Barack Obama works from a campaign office on Election Day in Chicago, where his supporters later cheered as his re-election was called.
Washington
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BARACK OBAMA
290MITT ROMNEY
200
Decision 2012
AZ
11
CA
55
AK
3HI
4
OR
7 ID
4
MT
3ND
3MN
10WI
10
IL
20IN
11KY
8NC
15
VA
13
WV
5
PA
20
ME
4
NY
29
TN
11
OH
18
MI
16
MS
6AL
9
FL
29
GA
16
SC
9
IA
6
MO
10
AR
6
LA
8
WY
3
SD
3
NE
5
KS
6
OK
7
TX
38
CO
9
UT
6
NV
6
WA
12
NM
5
MA
11
RI
4CT
7NJ
14DE
3
VT
3 NH
4
MD
10
DC
3
ElectoralCollege Tally
Popular Vote49,299,165
49,088,635
PROJECTED TOTALS WITH
48 VOTES UNDECIDED
Won by Barack Obama
Won by Mitt Romney
Unclear at press time
* The Washington Post had notcalled Ohio at press time.
ALL RESULTS AS OF MIDNIGHT, ACCORDING TO AP
*
VIRGINIA
Obama HopesTo Beat Odds
Democrat Tim Kaine’sSenate win gave hopeto the Obama camp,even though conven-tional wisdom sug-gested Romney wouldwin here. Obama’s vic-tory four years agowas the first for aDemocrat since Lyn-don B. Johnson in1964. Obama and chal-lenger Romney poured
constant attention onthe state, hoping tocapture Virginia’s13 electoral votes.
OHIO
Buckeye StatePicks Obama
Obama carried thisbattleground of allbattleground states,securing the presiden-cy for a second timearound. In 2008, then-Sen. Barack Obamaonly won Ohio by262,000 out of5.6 million ballots cast.Both of the campaignsblitzed the state withcampaign visits, ad
spending and get-out-the-vote efforts,but, ultimately, it wasObama who won the18 electoral votes.
WISCONSIN
Ryan No HelpIn Home State
Despite Romney havingnative son Rep. PaulRyan as his runningmate, the state wascalled early for Obama.The last Republican towin here was RonaldReagan in 1984. Repub-licans depended on theenthusiasm advantagebecause of Gov. ScottWalker’s victory in a re-call election this year,
but the state’s progres-sive underpinningscoupled with same-dayregistration lead to avictory for Obama.
FLORIDA
2012 WinNot Crucial
Obama was clinging toa slim lead in Floridawith 95 percent ofthe vote counted. Thetwo candidates hadbeen trading leadsthroughout the night,though Obama didn’tneed the state’s 29electoral votes to winthe presidency. Theclose race came as nosurprise after months
of candidate visits,campaign bitternessand $130 million spenton TV ads.
IOWA
A Win WhereIt All Began
The state that helpedlaunch him to thepresidency with a vic-tory in the Democrat-ic caucuses in 2008and which gave him a10-point victory againstMcCain stuck withObama again Tuesday,giving him six electoralvotes. With the stateoften leaning Demo-crat in presidential
races, the presidentchose to give his finalcampaign speech hereMonday night, bringinghim full circle.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Obama Grabs4 Key Votes
New Hampshire wentto Obama, giving himfour electoral votesand a crucial win in astate he also carriedfour years ago. BothObama and Romneystumped here duringthe campaign’s finaldays with the presi-dent focusing heavilyon women’s issues dur-ing his visits, attempt-
ing to portray Romneyand GOP elected of-ficials in the granitestate as outside themainstream.
The Key Battles
PENNSYLVANIA
Romney PushNot Enough
Although Romney’scampaign and con-servative super PACspoured more than$11 million into thislate swing state duringthe final week of cam-paigning, Pennsylva-nia stayed blue, givingObama 20 electoralvotes. In 2008, Obamawon by about 11 percent.A GOP presidential
candidate hasn’t takenPennsylvania since1988, when George H.W.Bush defeated MichaelDukakis.
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THE SENATE6 SEATS (IN GRAY) UNDECIDED AT 11:30 P.M.
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES132 SEATS (IN GRAY) UNDECIDED AT 11:30 P.M.
49DEMOCRATS
2INDEPENDENTS
122DEMOCRATS
43REPUBLICANS
173REPUBLICANS
Decision 2012
More of the Same
Democrat Elizabeth Warren greets supporters Tuesday after voting in Cambridge,
Mass. She unseated Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., winning a marquee Senate race of 2012.
Rep. John Boehner, R-Ohio, votes Tuesday in West Ches ter, Ohio. The House
Speaker kept his gavel as Republicans remained in control of the House.
Democrats keepcontrol of Senate;Republicans stay
on top in HouseWashington
Hardly anybody likes Congress.
Yet despite public disg ust with
the gridlock between lawmakers
and President Barack Obama that
has dominated the past two years,
Republicans remained in control of
the House for the next two years.
Democrats had been hoping toadd the 25 seats on Election Day
that they would need to run the
chamber, or at least gain a healthy
number of districts. Now, after
both sides’ House candidates and
their allies spent a record $1.1 bil-
lion campaigning, the Democrats’
efforts went for naught.
Meanwhile, the Senate stayed
in the hands of Democrats, swip-
ing Republican-held Senate seatsin Indiana and Massachusetts on
Tuesday and keeping a once vul-
nerable seat in Missouri.
Key races included victories
for incumbent Democrat Claire
McCaskill in Missouri and Rep. JoeDonnelly in Indiana, in two races
that appeared to hinge on the abor-
tion issue. In Massachusetts, Demo-
crat Elizabeth Warren knocked out
Republican Sen. Scott Brown, who
had stunned the political world in
January 2010 when he won the late
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy’s seat.
The Democratic gains meant the
GOP had to run the table in remain-
ing open Senate seats in Wisconsin,North Dakota, Nebraska and New
Mexico, but they trailed in three.
Though all 435 House seats
were in play, only around 60 of
those races were truly competitive.
Democrats targeted many of the87 GOP freshmen, who had swept to
victory on a wave of tea-party sup-
port in 2010, winning their party
back the majority in the process.
Only about two dozen faced seri-
ous challengers.
The economy and jobs domi-
nated the presidential campaign,
but there was little evidence either
party had harnessed those issues in
at the House level. Both sides agreedthat this year’s election lacked a
nationwide wave that would give
either side sweeping strength — as
occurred when Democrats seized
control in 2006 and expanded their
majority in 2008, and Republicanssnatched the chamber back in 2010.
Democrats had predicted that
waning public support for the tea-
party movement and disgust with
gridlock between Congress and
Obama would cost Republicans
seats. They also said the House
GOP’s budget and its reshaping
of the popular Medicare health-
care program would wound House
Republican candidates — especial-ly after the fiscal blueprint’s author,
GOP Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin,
became his party’s vice presidential
nominee. (AP/THE WASHINGTON POST)
JOSH REYNOLDS/AP AL BEHRMAN/AP
Key Races
CONNECTICUT SENATE
Chris Murphy (D) 52.8%Linda McMahon (R) 45.4%472 OF 704 PRECINCTS REPORTING
Rep. Chris Murphy maintained his
slight advantage in a close race
with Linda McMahon for an open
Senate seat, handing the Republican
businesswoman her second-straight
loss in a Senate race.
MASSACHUSETTS SENATE
Elizabeth Warren (D) 53.6%Scott Brown (R) 46.4%1,915 OF 2,172 PRECINCTS REPORTING
Both sides thought it was unlikely
Elizabeth Warren would unseat the
incumbent Scott Brown, though the
race was tough. Since Warren pulled
off the upset, watch for the talk of
her as a national candidate in 2016 to
begin almost immediately.
INDIANA SENATE
Joe Donnelly (D) 49.8%Richard Mourdock (R) 44.4%5,125 OF 5,319 PRECINCTS REPORTING
Rep. Joe Donnelly held onto a late
lead over Richard Mourdock, who
dealt himself a political blow late
last month during a debate with a
controversial comment on pregnancy
and rape.
MISSOURI SENATE
Claire McCaskill (D) 54.4%Todd Akin (R) 39.5%3,246 OF 3,394 PRECINCTS REPORTING
Sen. Claire McCaskill had been
favored over Rep. Todd Akin since
his controversial remark about“legitimate rape” in August. His
refusal to drop out cost the GOP
dearly, as McCaskill had been
considered deeply vulnerable.
WISCONSIN SENATE
Tammy Baldwin (D) 50.3%Tommy Thompson (R) 47.0%2,672 OF 3,540 PRECINCTS REPORTING
Rep. Tammy Baldwin has been locked
in a race too close to call with formergovernor Tommy Thompson as of
Express’ deadline. A Baldwin victory
would make her the first openly gay
senator. (AP/TWP)
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Decision 2012Decision 2012
Amer icans went to the pol ls by
the tens of millions Tuesday, andalthough most voted without inci-
dent, balloting in several states was
hindered by long waits, legal dis-
putes and lingering damage from
Superstorm Sandy.
Pennsylvania emerged as a
hot spot for Election Day issues.
In Philadelphia, the Republican
Party said 75 legally credentialed
voting inspec tors were blocked
from polling places in the heavi-ly Democratic city, prompting the
GOP to obtain a court order pro-
viding them access. Local prose-
cutors were also looking into the
reports. Democratic Party officials
did not immediately return a mes-
sage seeking comment.
In central Pennsylvania, offi-
cials said a voting machine that
switched a person’s vote from Pres-
ident Barack Obama to Mitt Rom-ney was pulled and recalibrated.
Pennsylvania was also the scene
of what a state Common Cause offi-
cial called “widespread” confu-
sion over voter ID requirements.
The state enacted a new photo ID
requirement this year, but it was
put on hold for Tuesday’s election
by a judge amid concern that many
would not be able to comply on time.
Ron Ruman, a spokesman forthe Pennsylvania Department of
State, said that his office gave poll
workers clear instruc tions that
they could ask for but not demand
voter identification, and instances
of voters being told they couldn’t
vote without ID were rare. “If poll
workers said this, they were mis-
taken,” he said.
Elsewhere, most of the problems
seemed to fall under the category of hiccups and glitches. The Elec-
tion Protection coalition reported
problems with bal lot scanners in
the Ohio cities of Cleveland, Day-
Poll Problems Crop UpLong lines, legaldisputes reportedin several states
Washington
more than 12,000 residents mis-
takenly received robocalls Tues-
day morning with a message that
they had until 7 p.m. “tomorrow”
to turn in absentee ballots. Officials
sent a corrected message soon after.Despite heavy volumes of early
voting over the past month — an
estimated 35 percent to 40 percent
of the electorate cast ballots before
Tuesday — many states, including
Virginia and Ohio, reported long
waits. Civil rights and voter protec-
tion organizations said the difficul-
ty voters faced was unacceptable.
“It shouldn’t be an endur-
ance sport to cast a ballot in ourcountry,” said Jenny Flanagan of
Common Cause, a nonpartisan
citizens lobbying organization.
(AP/THE WASHINGTON POST)
M A R I O T
A M A / G E T T Y I M A G E S
‘Nothing Is More Important Than Voting’New York and New Jersey voters in several areas ravaged by Superstorm
Sandy expressed relief and elation at being able to vote at all on Tuesday, con-
sidering the devastation from the storm. Lines were long in Point Pleasant, N.J.,
where residents from the Jersey Shore communities of Point Pleasant Beach
and Mantoloking had to cast their ballots because of damage in their home-
towns. Many people still have no power eight days after Sandy pummeled the
shore. “Nothing is more important than voting,” said Alex Shamis, a resident of
hard-hit Staten Island, gesturing to damage in his mud-filled home. (AP)
The number of observers the Justice
Department was expected to have
at key polling places in 23 states toensure compliance with the 1965
Voting Rights Act and to look into
any allegations of voter fraud. (AP)
780
ton and Toledo; there were late-
opening polling places in minority
neighborhoods in Galveston, Texas;
and some precincts in the Tampa,
Fla., area directed voters to anoth-
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al ballot. A provisional vote allowsa person to have his or her say, but
the ballot is subject to review and
verification of eligibility.
In Florida’s Pinellas County,
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MADRID
Gay Marriage Upheld
Spain’s Constitutional Court upheld
the legality of the country’s gay mar-
riage law Tuesday, rejecting an appeal
that marriage is the union of a man and
woman. In 2005, Spain became the thirdcountry to allow gay marriage. (AP)
TEHRAN, IRAN
Airfares Up 70 PercentIranian local airlines increased their air-
fares by up to 70 percent amid Western
sanctions, the official IRNA news agency
reported Tuesday. Officials authorized
the move to compensate for the high
price of aircraft fuel, the report said. (AP)
The U.N.-Arab League envoy for
Syria warned Tuesday that thecountry could become another
Somalia — where al-Qaeda-linked
militants and warlords battled
for decades after the ouster of a
dictator — if the civil war is not
ended soon.
Increased violence Tuesday
aroused new concern about the
faltering diplomatic efforts to try
to end the conflict.
Envoy: Future of Syria at RiskOfficial warns that country could endup like Somalia
Beirut
There has been no sign that
embattled Syrian President Bashar
Assad is willing to step down as
part of a peaceful transition. Assad
has vowed to crush the nearly
20-month-old rebellion.
U.N.-Arab League envoy Lakh-
dar Brahimi, who, like his predeces-
sor Kofi Annan, has been unable to
put an end to the conflict, warned
the civil war could spiral into new
levels of chaos.
“I believe that if the crisis is not
solved … there will be the danger
of Somalization,” Brahimi said in
remarks published Tuesday in the
pan-Arab daily Al Hayat.
Somalia has been mired in con-
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longtime dictator in 1991 and turned
on one another. The government,
backed by African Union troops,
is battling extremists.
Syria, by comparison, has
always had a strong central gov-
ernment, and the regime still main-
tains a grip on many parts of the
country. ZEINA KARAM (AP)
The number of Syrian fighter pilots,
or 100 to 120 people, carrying out
bombing raids, Syrian Maj. Gen.
Mohammed Fare, who defected,
said Tuesday. He said the military
cannot rely on the others. (AP)
30%
Meanwhile …
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140 people dead across Syria on Tuesday, while the brother of Syria’s parlia-
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assassinations targeting high-ranking supporters of President Bashar Assad’s
regime. More than 36,000 people have perished in the war, activists say. (AP)
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“He had a lot of spirit in him.He wanted to befree. We hopehe lives a goodlife here withhis wives.”
Hearsay
— LT. COL. SAMIH AL-SULTAN, WHOLED THE HUNT FOR A CROCODILE THAT
HAD TERRORIZED GAZA STRIP RESIDENTS
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Bombing in Iraq Kills at Least 33
A su icide bomber driv ing a car
packed with explosives detonat-
ed the vehicle near an Iraqi mili-
tary base as soldiers changed shifts
Tuesday, killing at least 33 people
and wounding 56, according to
authorities.
The blast struck around midday
as troops were leaving the base inTaji, 12 miles north of Baghdad,
police said. Twenty-two soldiers
were among the dead, and several
vehicles were damaged, they said.
The casualty toll was high
because the attacker blew up the
car while large numbers of soldiers
were walking to and from a park-
ing area for waiting minibuses that
take them to work, officials said.
The attack was the deadliest in
Iraq in more than a week. On Oct.
27, insurgents unleashed a string
of bombings and other attacks
around the country that left at least
40 people dead.There was no immediate claim
of responsibility Tuesday, though
suicide car bombings are a favor-
ite tactic of Sunni militant groups
such as al-Qaeda. (AP)
Baghdad
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girls who did not wear a traditional Muslim headscarf in her classroom last month. She
was convicted of child abuse and also given a six-month suspended sentence. (AP)$8OPPOSITION PROTESTERS RALLY in Kiev, Ukraine, on Tuesday
against alleged fraud in last month’s parliamentary election. Demonstrators
called for a recount in more than a dozen districts, and parliament on Tuesday
passed a nonbinding motion calling for a new vote in five of those races.
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Like many of the freshmen on his
first basketball team at Maryland,
Mark Turgeon needed a full season
to find out what it’s like to compete
in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
One year after replacing long-time Terrapins coach Gary Wil-
liams, Turgeon has a better under-
standing of his own squad — and
the competition in one of the tough-
est conferences in the nation.
“It’s completely different,” Tur-
geon said. “When I took over the
ob at Maryland, I didn’t know
much about the ACC. But now I
have a feel for the league and the
coaches and what it takes to be suc-cessful at this level.”
Maryland lost standout guard
and leading scorer Terrell Stog-
lin, who received a one-year dis-
ciplinary suspension in April and
decided to leave the team. But sev-
eral key players return from the
squad that went 17-15, 6-10 in the
ACC — most notably 7-foot-1 soph-
omore center Alex Len, 6-8 senior
forward James Padgett and guardsPe’Shon Howard and Nick Faust.
Len, of the Ukrai ne, went
through an adjustment period
that was far more difficult and
extraordinary than most first-
year students. He needed time to
In his second year,
Turgeon now feels at home leading Terps
Terps Hoops
grow accustomed to a new culture,
strange food and different people.
Having finally gotten that out of the
way, he expects to be far less tenta-
tive in the middle of the lane. “I feel
much more confident,” Len said.
With Len, Padgett and touted
freshmen Shaquille Cleare (6-9,262 pounds) and Charles Mitch-
ell (6-8, 260) rotating in the front-
court, the Terrapins expect to con-
trol the boards against most teams.
And despite losing Stoglin, the
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the backcourt. Howard appears to
have fully recovered from foot andknee injuries that limited him to 14
games last year. Faust played in all
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while di shing
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second year. Maryland
opens on Friday against
defending national champion Ken-
tucky in New York.
Maryland hasn’t reached the
postseason since 2010, but Howard
believes the Terrapins are poised to
end the dry spell. “Everything has
improved from last year,” he said.
“Physically and mentally, everyoneis stronger. We all have the same
goal: Everyone wants to win. We
have much more depth in our team
this year, and we have a lot of tal-
ented athletes. We really have a
full team now.” DAVID GINSBURG (AP)
“We have much more depthin our team this year, and wehave a lot of talented athletes.
We really have a full team now.”— MARYLAND GUARD PE’SHON HOWARD, ABOUT THE TERPS THIS SEASON
5 Key Games for the Terrapins
Kentucky
Wildcats
8:30 p.m. Friday
in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Virginia Tech
Hokies
Noon, Jan. 5,
in College Park
Northwestern
Wildcats
8:30 p.m. Nov. 27
in Evanston, Ill.
Duke
Blue Devils
6 p.m. Feb. 16
in College Park
Virginia
Cavaliers
6 p.m. March 10
in Charlottesville
1 32 4 5
Terps center Alex Len is part of what’s
expected to be a strong frontcourt.
J O H N B A Z E M O R
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Till DeathHere’s great news for Redskins fans: Cow-boys owner Jerry Jones says he will neverresign his duties as the team’s general man-
ager. He also has no intention of selling theteam, Jones told KRLD-FM on Tuesdaymorning. Dallas is 3-5 this season and have
won just two playoff games since 1995.The team is 123-124 since 1997. (EXPRESS)
In Brief
PRO HOCKEY
NHL, Players BackAt Bargaining Table
The locked-out NHL players’ association
returned to the bargaining table Tuesday
and this time brought Sidney Crosby
along. On Day 52 of the lockout that has
delayed the start of the hockey season
and threatened to wipe it out completely,
the league and the players sat down for
the second round of negotiations in four
days at an undisclosed site. (AP)
TENNIS
Federer Wins OpenerRoger Federer opened his quest for a
seventh season-ending tour title, looking
like the man to beat again. The 17-time
Grand Slam champion won his record
40th match at the tournament, defeating
Janko Tipsarevic 6-3, 6-1 on Tuesday in
his opening Group B match. (AP)
CYCLING
Former ArmstrongTeammate Says He DopedSouth African cyclist David George, a
former teammate of Lance Armstrong,
admitted using the blood-boosting drug
EPO on Tuesday after failing a doping
test. George failed an out-of-competition
test Aug. 29, the South African Insti-
tute for Drug-Free Sport said Tuesday.
He was provisionally suspended by
Cycling South Africa and faces a two-
year ban. (AP)
PRO BASKETBALL
Blake Draws NBA FineThe NBA has fined Lakers guard and
former Maryland star Steve Blake, filling
in for the injured Steve Nash, $25,000
for directing inappropriate language
toward a fan, the league announced
Tuesday. (TWP)
Patriots Ban 2
For 3 Games
Mason Hoops
Two key members of the George
Mason men’s basketball team have
been suspended for the first three
games, increasing the number of
players disciplined before the sea-
son has started to three.
Sophomore forward Erik Copes,
the program’s most important big
man, and sophomore guard VaughnGray, a top bench threat, were sus-
pended for “student-athlete conduct
violations,” the school said Tues-
day. (THE WASHINGTON POST)
It seems the soccer gods have a
sense of humor. Less than three
months ago, veteran referee Mark Geiger was the subject of a memo-
rable post-game rant by D.C. Unit-
ed coach Ben Olsen after a series
of controversial decisions in D.C.’s
draw with the Philadelphia Union.
As fate would have it, Geiger
has been assigned to United’s all-
important Eastern Conference
semifinal second leg against the
New York Red Bulls on Wednesday.
“It’s the Geiger show. He wantsto make the big call to change
games,” Olsen said as part of the
diatribe in August that earned him
a fine from the league office.
Goalkeeper Bill Hamid kept a
An Official Concern for United
D.C. United coach Ben Olsen earned a fine for his August diatribe against a referee.
N E D D
I S H M A N / G E T T Y I M A G E S
tighter lid on things, saying, “If I
really gave my opinion, I would getsuspended for the rest of the season.”
Officiating aside, United has plen-
ty of other factors to worry about.
The teams are tied at 1-1 aggre-
gate after Saturday’s first leg, with a
a ball at a referee during Satur-
day’s match and was given a red
card. That card suspends him forthe second leg of the series, from
which the emerging winner will
face either Sporting Kansas City or
the Houston Dynamo in the confer-
ence finals. AVI CREDITOR (FOR EXPRESS)
nor’easter threatening to play havoc
on the deciding game at Red Bull Arena. New York was one of the
best home teams in Major League
Soccer this year.
D.C. will be without starting
right back Andy Najar, who flung
8 P.M. Wed. | NBCSN
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DeRo Return?
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MCL while playing for Canada on
Sept. 7. Key words: supposed to be.
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training with the team, mostly doing
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TV Lineup
SOCCER (8 P.M., NBCSN; 11 P.M.,
ESPN2) D.C. United plays the New
York Red Bulls and the Los Angeles
Galaxy faces the San Jose Earth-
quakes in the MLS playoffs.
WIZARDS (7:30 P.M., CSN) The Wiz-
ards visit the Boston Celtics.
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ESPN2) Ohio plays Bowling Green.
A ‘Must-Win’ Game for the 0-2 Wizards
Martell Webster missed a three-pointer
at the end of the Wizards’ loss to Boston.
Martell Webster is a newcomer to
Washington. He didn’t contribute
to the Wizards’ franchise-worst
eight-game losing streak to start
last season and hasn’t been around
for the past four woeful campaigns.
But Webster did miss a fallaway
three-pointer with 4.5 seconds
remaining in the Wizards’ 89-86
loss to the Boston Celtics on Satur-
day. And, after the Wizards opened
the sloppy played continued early
against the Celtics. But a rally from
a 16-point deficit and solid defen-
sive effort in the fourth quarter have
coach Randy Wittman encouraged.
“We should have won that
game,” Wittman said. “Now we
didn’t and I know the bottom line
is it was a L. That should give them
confidence even without stellar play.
It’s not like we came out and shot 65
percent and lost by two. … We can
play better.” (THE WASHINGTON POST)
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the season at 0-2 for the third con-
secutive season, Webster said his
team has to stop the misery before
it gets any worse — and get payback
on Wednesday in Boston.
“It’s a must-win for us,” Web-
ster said. “Usually, when you can
get a win against some of the top
teams in the league, you just r ide
that confidence … We need to go
in with the mind-set.”
The Wizards played poorly in
their opener in Cleveland, and
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The release of a politically themed
movie at the height of a contentious
election is nearly always fraught
with peril, even when the subject
is perhaps the most transcendent
figure in American political his-
tory. But Steven Spielberg, whose
movie “Lincoln” opens in Wash-
ington on Friday, believes the tim-
ing couldn’t be better.
“This is a good time to reintro-
duce Lincoln to the country,” he
says, “in a period of time when the
ground will still be smoldering after
the first Tuesday in November.”
D A V I D J
A M E S
Tweet the VoteCelebrities voice their opinions on the
election via Twitter 35
Political
StrategyTiming the release of‘Lincoln’ around theelection could be ablessing — or a curse
Film
‘Zero Dark Thirty’Politics have threaded their way
through a number of movies
that were or will be released this
year. “Zero Dark Thir ty,” about
the search for Osama bin Laden,
ran into its own political buzz
saw in 2011 when U.S. Rep. Peter
King, R-N.Y., accused the White
House of leaking classified
details of the mission to screen-
writer Mark Boal and director
Kathryn Bigelow in order to bur-
nish Obama’s image. Boal insists
the film “has no partisan agen-
da whatsoever.” As such, “Zero
Dark Thirty,” which was sched-
uled for release in October, was
pushed back to December. (TWP)
Meanwhile ...There’s little question that “Lin-
coln” — which revisits the highly
charged period when Lincoln faced
down a fractious Congress to bully
through the 13th Amendment to the
Constitution, permanently abolish-
ing slavery — will draw large audi-
ences curious to see how actor Dan-
iel Day-Lewis inhabits the title role
and eager to commune, at least cin-
ematically, with one of the country’s
most cherished leaders.
Yet with both parties claiming
the 16th president as their own,
doesn’t that mean that half the
electorate might avoid “Lincoln” as
a painful reminder of what might
have been?
Spielberg doesn’t think so. “I
think the timing is the right way to
go,” he says. “Either way, the film, I
think, will hopefully have some kind
of soothing or even healing effect.”
“This is a goodtime to reintro-duce Lincoln tothe country, in
a period of timewhen the groundwill still besmoldering afterthe first Tuesdayin November.”— STEVEN SPIELBERG, ON WHY
“LINCOLN” HITS THEATERS FRIDAY, ONLY
A FEW DAYS AFTER THE ELECTION
“Lincoln” screenwriter Tony
Kushner agrees, noting that, “what-
ever happens, one of the lessons you
take from the life of Lincoln is that
you have to have faith in the dem-
ocratic process,” he says.
The dynamics of when to release
a politically themed film can be
dicey, with millions of dollars in
production and marketing budgets
at stake. Oliver Stone brought out
“W.,” his satirical portrait of George
W. Bush, in the waning months of
Bush’s second administration, and
viewers stayed away.
But even if filmgoers make pres-
ent-day comparisons through a par-
tisan lens while watching “Lin-
coln,” the filmmakers are banking
on patriotism transcending politics.
In fact, “Lincoln” contains all
the elements that spell success for
a politically themed movie, accord-
ing to director Rod Lurie, who has
made a career-long study of what
makes such films succeed. “It has
to be about a president, not some-
one in the legislature or the Supreme
Court, because anything other than
president is petty,” Lurie says. “It has
to be aspirational. We don’t want
to go see movies about bad presi-
dents who are dark and evil — we
get enough of that at home. And
usually it has to be nonpartisan.”
ANN HORNADAY (THE WASHINGTON POST)
By RudiGreenberg
Read Rudi’s previous columns at:
expressnightout.com/insidejokes
Yes We CainI’m writing this on Monday, too early
to call the presidential election. I can,
however, already call one winner:
Herman Cain.
When Cain was the Republican
frontrunner in October 2011, it seemed
like a prank. Here was a man whose
platform hinged on a tax plan — 9-9-9
— more sound in rhyme than economic
policy, who was the
former CEO of a pizza
company and who said
things like “Ubeki-beki-
beki-beki-stan-stan.”
When he dropped out
in December amid
sexual misconduct
allegations, the race
became less fun.
So I’m glad “The Daily Show
With Jon Stewart” was curious
about what life would have been
like with Cain in the White House.
In the ongoing “Herman Cain: An
American Presidency” series, John
Oliver presents Cain with a series
of scenarios for him to act out as
commander-in-chief.
Cain is fully in on the joke. His
response to China demanding the U.S.
pay down its debt? “Why you gotta
play me like that China?” On science:
“Herman Cain ain’t no clone!”
I’m not sure what the latter is
supposed to mean, but at least one
former candidate can embrace the
silliness of the political process.
G E T T Y I M A G E S
Inside Jokes Daniel Day-Lewis portrays
the 16th president of the
United States in “Lincoln.”
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Aerosmith hasn’t released an album
of original material since 2001’s
“Just Push Play,” its members hav-
ing spent the intervening years
feuding, falling off stages, going
to rehab, feuding some more and
udging “American Idol.”
President George H.W. Bush had
a problem so important he sent a
memo to White House staff ask-
ing them to take a pledge. His dog,
Ranger, was packing on the pounds.
“WE AGREE NOT TO FEED
RANGER. WE WILL NOT GIVE
HIM BISCUITS. WE WILL NOT
GIVE HIM FOOD OF ANY KIND,”
the pledge read.
Bush ends
his memo say-
ing, “I will, of
course, report
o n Rang e r ’ s
fight against
obesity. Right now he looks like
a blimp, a nice friendly appealing
blimp, but a blimp.”
That memo, along with count-
less anecdotes and more than 200
pictures are featured in Jennifer
Boswell Pickens’ new book, “Pets
at the White House” ($50, Fife &
Drum Press), which gives read-
ers a glimpse of what life is like at
“Music From Another Dimen-
sion!” attempts to re-create Aero-
smith’s twin eras of glory — the
astonishing mid-’70s hard-rock
run and latter Alicia Silverstone/
Diane Warren years. Most of the
songs on “Music” strenuously recall
one or the other. The closer Aero-
smith gets to replicating the kind
of thing it used to be really good at
(as on the boogie-woogie-ing “Out
Go the Lights”), the more depress-
ing the results.
It’s better on the fringes: A
tamped-down Carrie Underwood
plays Jennifer Nettles to Steven
Tyler’s Jon Bon Jovi on “Can’t Stop
Loving You,” but anyone who doesn’t
know how to properly use Under-
wood doesn’t deserve to have her.ALLISON STEWART (THE WASHINGTON POST)
Hounds of StateA new coffee-tablebook shares photosof presidential pets
Books
Aerosmith has littlesuccess in re-creatingthe past on a new CD
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1600 Pennsylvania Ave. for pets,
and what those pets have meant
to their famous owners.
“I think they all would agree 100
percent that they got a lot of com-
fort from their pets,” Pickens says.
The coffee-table book devotes
a chapter to each administration’s
pets from Kennedy to Obama. And
an introduction gives an overview
of the animals that were part of first
families prior to 1961, which includes
the array of pets cared for by Cal-
vin Coolidge, including Rebecca
the raccoon, who walked on a leash.
“They became such known pet
lovers that if you no longer want-
ed your pet, you could just ship it
to the White House and they were
known to keep it,” Pickens says
of the Coolidges. JAMIE STENGLE (AP)
President Barack Obama’s dog, Bo, flies like his owner — aboard Air Force One.
Steven Tyler, left, and Joe Perry, right,
play nice on Aerosmith’s new album.
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For Nostalgia
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Great Dane surrogate mother.
Top Chef: Seattle Famed chef and res-
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Tom Colicchio, Gail Simmons, Hugh Acheson
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season 10 of the cooking competition
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MoonshinersThe hit series that goes inside the insular world of
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Welcome to Marbury Plaza Apartment, thenewAnacostia!Minutesawayfromshopping,entertainment and the new stadium.Leave your car at home because publictransportation is at your doorstop. Relaxin your new home and enjoy breathtakingviews of the radiant District of Columbia!
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Studio-2BRs Starting at $898
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M-F 9-6pm • Sat. 10-5pm Sun. 12-4pm
201 I Street, SW • Washington, DC 20024
Located Near The S.W. Waterfront
FREE A/C
CAPITOL PARK PLAZAAll Utilities Included.
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1.877.870.0243
Restrictions apply*.
*Max. Income Qualifcations:
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1525 Elkwood Lane • Capitol Heights, MD 20743
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6617 Atwood Street • District Heights, MD 20747
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Free
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1829 Belle Haven Drive, Hyattsville, MD 20785
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2 $50,940
3 $57,300
4 $63,600
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6747 Riverdale Rd. Riverdale, MD 20737
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888-255-6159
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1 Facial outbreak
5 T hey have parental
instincts
9 B alsa vessels, e.g.
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15 Leave unsaid
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20 Pal, to Pierre
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25 Edge
26 Organ with a drum
inside
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36 Reader’s Digest
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58 Top quality
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60 Ballroom dance
61 Walked over62 Item for a Mexican pot?
63 From days of yore
64 Part of a military
command
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2 Doorbell sound, perhaps
3 Conspicuous
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5 Fund contributor
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7 Low-class joint
8 Collar insert
9 Stay put
10 B ank vault installation
11 Stool pigeon
12 Voice-mail cue
13 Night light
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22 Butts in
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Tucker
27 Pang
28 Long, winding
sentence
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30 Raccoon type
31 Mixed bag
32 Electricity
measurement
33 Ridge on a guitar’s
fingerboard
34 “Golden” or “ground”
follower
36 Turkish money
38 Be of ___ (aid)
39 A-frame overhangs
44 Fabric protection
brand
46 Light brown
47 Ingri d Bergman, e.g.
48 Bullwinkle J. ___
49 Not sideways
50 Grp. headquartered in
Brussels
51 Like a human face
52 Take the edge off?
53 P arking lot posting
54 Writer / director
Ephron
55 “... lender be”
59 IRS go-between
1916 Republican Jeannette
Rankin of Montana becomes
the first woman elected to Congress.
1917 Russia’s Bolshevik
Revolution occurs as forces
led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin overthrew the pro-
visional government of Alexander Kerensky.
1944 President Franklin D.
Roosevelt wins an unprece-
dented fourth term in of fice.
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