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The Washington PostSunday, June 10, 2012
TODAY'S HEADLINES
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TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS
Spain seeks international bailout
The nation is the euro zone's fourth, and by far largest, power to make the humbling request for cash.
(By Anthony Faiola)

Dan Balz: A bad week for Obama and Democrats
THE TAKE | When President Obama and former president Clinton have to clean up their mistakes, Democrats know they've had a bad few days.
(By Dan Balz)

A player, but what was his game?
Kevin Richard Halligen sits in a London prison, fighting extradition to the United States.
(By Kevin Sullivan)

Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward: Nixon was worse than we thought
Bernstein and Woodward 40 years later.
(By Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward)

District's political hopes shredded by corruption
Once fueled by hope for strong black leaders, the District faces a recurring crisis of corruption, with leaders such as Harry Thomas Jr. and Kwame R. Brown in trouble with the law.
(By Paul Schwartzmanand Mike DeBonis)

NATION
States' health-care decisions held up by pending court ruling
Creating a state-based health insurance exchange has stalled in Illinois and other states awaiting the Supreme Court's ruling on health care.
( by J. Duncan Moore Jr. | Kaiser Health News , The Washington Post)

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LOCAL
2 plead guilty incarjacking, robberies
Two men who took part in a carjacking of a cabdriver and robbed four women in four separate incidents pleaded guilty Friday.
( by Martin Weil , The Washington Post)

District's political hopes shredded by corruption
Once fueled by hope for strong black leaders, the District faces a recurring crisis of corruption, with leaders such as Harry Thomas Jr. and Kwame R. Brown in trouble with the law.
( by Paul Schwartzman and Mike DeBonis , The Washington Post)

A midnight swim, some criminal mischief
A group of female students at the University of Maryland took a midnight swim in the school's fountain and ended up getting robbed.
( by Martin Weil , The Washington Post)

Girl Scouts celebrate 100th birthday
Thousands descended on the Mall for the global organization's 100th birthday.
( by Mihir Zaveri , The Washington Post)

Va.'s voter ID law won't apply Tuesday
Law requiring voters to provide identification before their votes will be counted does not take effect until after the primary, on July 1.
( by Laura Vozzella , The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
Obama's uneasy alliance with liberal activist groups
President Obama's relationship with liberal activist groups has gone from great expectations to tense confrontations to pragmatic coexistence.
( by Peter Wallsten , The Washington Post)

Va.'s voter ID law won't apply Tuesday
Law requiring voters to provide identification before their votes will be counted does not take effect until after the primary, on July 1.
( by Laura Vozzella , The Washington Post)

Republican Senate race is main event in Virginia's primary election Tuesday
George Allen hopes to fend off three challengers for the right to face Timothy M. Kaine.
( by Anita Kumar and Ben Pershing , The Washington Post)

Reid beefs up campaign machine for Berkley's Nevada Senate bid
Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid throws his political weight on behalf of Rep. Shelley Berkley, who is running for Nevada's other seat in the chamber.
( by Rosalind S. Helderman , The Washington Post)

A bad week for Obama and Democrats
THE TAKE | When President Obama and former president Clinton have to clean up their mistakes, Democrats know they've had a bad few days.
( by Dan Balz , The Washington Post)

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STYLE
A player, but what was his game?
Kevin Richard Halligen sits in a London prison, fighting extradition to the United States.
( by Kevin Sullivan , The Washington Post)

Getting a deal on makeup
Deal Hunter: Beauty and shopping experts give some practical advice on how to buy makeup on a budget.
(, The Washington Post)

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BUSINESS
Facebook stock gets a lift from report on how site can aid sales
A report from ComScore suggested that marketers can use the site effectively to encourage users to buy products.
( by Brian Womack Bloomberg News , Bloomberg)

Fab lets you shop, if not sort
The free Fab app is great for browsing through quirky merchandise and sale items. But it's not efficient.
(, The Washington Post)

No filter required
Snapseed offers real photo editing power for your mobile device.
(, The Washington Post)

Battling over 'Bauhaus'
Germany's famous Bauhaus movement explored new boundaries in art, but it failed to protect its name from ubiquity.
( by Paul Glader , The Washington Post)

A grandfather who does know best
If you're a father who can't quite articulate the financial advice your children need. Or perhaps you're terrible at handling money. I have just the papa to help mentor you.
(, The Washington Post)

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SPORTS
Bradley stuns Pacquiao for title
In a fight Manny Pacquiao seemed to have in hand, two judges decided otherwise, giving Timothy Bradley a split decision.
( by Associated Press Associated Press , The Washington Post)

Oakton gets its 'complete fulfillment'
GIRLS' LACROSSE | After three years of near misses, Oakton beats Langley for its third state title and first since 2007.
( by Matt Brooks , The Washington Post)

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The Heat is on, and NBA Finals bound
LeBron James scores 31 points as Miami pulls away from Boston in the fourth quarter to capture Game 7 at home to advance to a second consecutive NBA finals.
( by Amy Shipley , The Washington Post)

Langley wins fourth in a row
BOYS' LACROSSE | The Saxons overcome Chantilly in the state title for the third time since 2009, this time with a 12-8 victory.
( by Matt Brooks , The Washington Post)

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WORLD
Karzai: No notice on deadly U.S. strike
Afghan leader warns that, in the future, such actions will be seen as violations of the bilateral alliance.
( by Heidi Vogt and  Rahim Faiez , The Washington Post)

Spain seeks international bailout
The nation is the euro zone's fourth, and by far largest, power to make the humbling request for cash.
( by Anthony Faiola , The Washington Post)

The rapid ascent of a Mubarak minister
Ahmed Shafiq's astonishing rise was the result of a sophisticated campaign engineered by former members of Mubarak's banned National Democratic Party.
( by Leila Fadel in CAIRO , The Washington Post)

Syria rebels gaining ground, strength
Free Syrian Army has more funds, ammunition, structure as world effort to aid it quietly gathers pace.
( by Liz Sly , The Washington Post)

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EDITORIAL
Mr. Romney's secret bundlers
Unlike the past two GOP nominees, the 2012 front-runner won't say who's hauling in campaign cash.
(, The Washington Post)

Kwame Brown's plea
Be glad the former D.C. Council chairman is no longer spending tax dollars.
(, The Washington Post)

Thumbs up for Dulles rail?
Is Loudoun County in or out?
(, The Washington Post)

Bandwagon fads in teaching

(, The Washington Post)

When I was 4, I glimpsed the queen

(, The Washington Post)

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