Critical care: Shock trauma confuses date on killing rate
The Washington Times - May 11, 2003 - The chances of surviving a shooting or other lethal attack in the District and other
major U.S. cities have dramatically improved in recent years with advances in
medicine and technology.
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Gunman kills guard at memorial to WWII genocide victims
The Washington Times - June 11, 2009 - An elderly man with virulent anti-Semitic views fatally shot a security guard
Wednesday inside the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, pierced the silence around
one of Washington’s most somber memorials.
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Toyota driver: ‘I prayed for God to help me’
The Washington Times - Feb. 23, 2010 - The congressional hearings on malfunctioning Toyotas began Tuesday with a motorist's harrowing account of her Lexus suddenly surging to 100 mph down an interstate as she tried desperately to bring the car under control.
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Thousands wait for cortege and be part of U.S. History
The Washington Times - Dec. 31, 2006 - A light fog was settling on the District late yesterday afternoon when Joe Callaghan began his nearly five-hour wait to see the casket of former President Gerald R. Ford lie in state inside the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol.
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Bomb parts were sneaked into 10 fed buildings
The Washington Times - July 9, 2009 - A congressional watchdog agency say its investigators easily sneaked bomb parts into 10 federal buildings and assembled them in bathrooms, prompting Congress to demand immediate fixes to the Federal Protective Service.
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D.C. issues first gay-marriage licenses
The Washington Times - March 3, 2010 - The District of Columbia on Wednesday began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, following a last-minute U.S. Supreme Court decision not to address the issue.
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