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American Observer, Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Taking on Hate Crime with Web 2.0
by Meera Pal
Podcast: The Culture Issue
by Manuel Bewarder
Petworth Church: Hablamos Español
by Arunjana Das
Center Offers Refuge to District Youth
by Seung Min Kim
Navy Yard Residents Weigh Price of Progress
by Seung Min Kim
Congressional Cemetery Comes Alive
by Seung Min Kim
The Spirit of Anacostia
by Seung Min Kim
Capitol Hill Revival Embraced
by Seung Min Kim
Hands Across the World
by Dipa Ghosh

Current Edition

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  • More money for prison rehab means more savings for taxpayers, study says
  • Getting students to care about climate change
  • Shoppers react: bag fee is unnecessary, but good idea
  • H Street rediscovered four decades after riots
  • Muslim community answers call to prayer
  • For a degenerative disease, optimism is the best medicine

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