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NATION
Group again issues hormone therapy warning
A national board of doctors Monday recommended that post-menopausal women not take hormone replacement therapy to prevent chronic disease, as the health risks outweigh its likely benefits.
( by Jennifer LaRue Huget , The Washington Post)

Infection warnings urged
Federal regulators asking more than 1,200 health-care facilities to warn patients about other products from New England Compounding Center.
( by Lena H. Sun and Sarah Kliff , The Washington Post)

Russell Means, American Indian activist, dies at 72
Mr. Means was a self-styled modern warrior who forced attention on the plight of Native Americans.
( by Emily Langer , The Washington Post)

Lessons from Cuba on Iran
FINE PRINT | Walter Pincus finds relevant lessons from the missile crisis 50 years later.
(, The Washington Post)

Guilty plea expected in CIA leaks case
Former undercover agency operative John C. Kiriakou could spend up to 30 months in prison.
( by Greg Miller and Sari Horwitz , The Washington Post)

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LOCAL
Eleanor Holmes Norton lacks a vote but not a (withering) voice
Introduced by Stephen Colbert as "the fake congresswoman," the D.C. delegate can be eloquent or profane.
( by Paul Schwartzman , The Washington Post)

Connolly expected to win third term
Gerry Connolly served 14 years as a Fairfax County supervisor before being elected to Congress in 2008.
( by Corinne Reilly , The Washington Post)

MetroAccess users say policy unfair
Riders say changes in the fare structure have made costs unpredictable for elderly and disabled riders.
(  by Luz Lazo , The Washington Post)

Bias complaints on Capitol Hill rise
Report says 196 claims were filed in fiscal year 2011, compared with 168 the year before. Most were about race.
(, The Washington Post)

Allen, Kaine pursue Va. veterans' vote
The U.S. Senate hopefuls both are holding roundtables to court active and retired military members.
( by Laura Vozzella and Ben Pershing , The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
Obama keeps Romney on his heels in last debate
Candidates clash sharply on foreign policy in Mideast, but Romney also voices agreement with Obama's decisions on drones, Osama bin Laden, Iran and Egypt.
( by Dan Balz and David Nakamura , The Washington Post)

Advising DOT on crisis and disaster-response
Lloyd Milburn is a go-to guru who provides strategic advice when a major disaster strikes around the world.
( by The Partnership for Public Service , The Washington Post)

In final faceoff, some common ground
Mitt Romney appeared to move closer to President Obama on a range of foreign-policy issues.
( by Scott Wilson , The Washington Post)

Read the transcript from the debate on foreign policy
Read the transcript of Obama and Romney's remarks from the debate on foreign policy at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla.
(, The Washington Post)

Connolly expected to win third term
Gerry Connolly served 14 years as a Fairfax County supervisor before being elected to Congress in 2008.
( by Corinne Reilly , The Washington Post)

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STYLE
Hang up and drive, Grandma
Her mother has long, rambling cellphone conversations while driving, with the usual results.
(, The Washington Post)

DeGeneres receives Twain humor prize, and kudos for her courage
In all-star tribute at Kennedy Center, Ellen DeGeneres receives Twain humor prize, and kudos for courage.
( by Paul Farhi , The Washington Post)

Struggling to find the time
In this political season, D.C. stations have all the eager advertisers they can accommodate.
( by Paul Farhi , The Washington Post)

Kendrick Lamar's hometown story
Dense, introspective rhymes define "Good Kid, m.A.A.d City."
(, The Washington Post)

No horsing around
Animal lover,15, takes her job as horse show youth ambassador seriously.
(, The Washington Post)

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BUSINESS
New thinking at Europe's central bank
A broader look at what ails euro-zone countries, beyond their individual sins, led to a dramatic shift.
( by Howard Schneider , The Washington Post)

Apple's 'iPad mini': A last-minute rumor roundup
Speculation about specs, price, release date and more.
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

Housing picture: 65 percent of markets worse off than before the bust
The economic jolt from the housing bust has hit communities across the country in vastly different ways.
( by Brady Dennis , The Washington Post)

Yahoo Sales, Profit Top Estimates as CEO Mayer Stirs Turnaround
Yahoo! Inc., the biggest U.S. Web portal, reported profit and sales that beat estimates as Chief Executive Officer Marissa Mayer benefited from advertising demand and cost cuts during her first three months on the job.
( by Douglas MacMillan Bloomberg News , Bloomberg)

Amazon Web Services outage hits Reddit, Airbnb, imgur
Issue with Northern Virginia servers knocked down popular sites Monday.
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

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SPORTS
TV and radio listings, October 23

(, The Washington Post)

A Giant win in Game 7 of the NLCS
With an overwhelming victory over St. Louis in the deciding game, San Francisco rallies from down 3-1 and heads to its second World Series in three years.
( by Barry Svrluga , The Washington Post)

Vikings break through for win
GIRLS' SOCCER | Whitman celebrates senior night with a 1-0 victory over National Cathedral.
( by Eric Detweiler , The Washington Post)

Cooley confident he can contribute
Washington badly needs a playmaker and Cooley wants to show his days as a valuable receiver aren't over.
( by Mark Maske , The Washington Post)

Terps lose QB Hills to torn ACL
Maryland freshman quarterback Perry Hills will miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL.
( by Alex Prewitt , The Washington Post)

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TECHNOLOGY
Apple's 'iPad mini': A last-minute rumor roundup
Speculation about specs, price, release date and more.
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

Amazon Web Services outage hits Reddit, Airbnb, imgur
Issue with Northern Virginia servers knocked down popular sites Monday.
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

Windows 8: 8 things you should know
If you haven't been paying close attention, the operating system's new interface might come as a shock.
( by Sean Ludwig | VentureBeat.com , VentureBeat.com)

Apple preps for expected 'iPad mini' event

( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

Will Yahoo revert to a technology company?
Details of the plan will be made public today when the company reports its quarterly results.
( by Christina Farr | VentureBeat.com , VentureBeat.com)

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WORLD
Chinese glued to U.S. debate
Unlike the U.S. election four years ago, many Chinese get updates through social media websites.
( by Keith B. Richburg , The Washington Post)

'Honest' Indian bureaucrat demoted
Ashok Khemka becomes a national celebrity after questioning shady land deals involving powerful figures.
( by Simon Denyer , The Washington Post)

Lebanese army deployed to quell sectarian violence
Sunnis, Shiites clash in emotional aftermath of assassinated leader's funeral.
( by Babak Dehghanpisheh and Liz Sly , The Washington Post)

Lessons from Cuba on Iran
FINE PRINT | Walter Pincus finds relevant lessons from the missile crisis 50 years later.
(, The Washington Post)

Guilty plea expected in CIA leaks case
Former undercover agency operative John C. Kiriakou could spend up to 30 months in prison.
( by Greg Miller and Sari Horwitz , The Washington Post)

More World: World News, International News, Foreign Reporting - The Washington Post


EDITORIAL
Obama wins third debate
But so much was left unsaid.
(, The Washington Post)

Worldviews not colliding
Monday's "foreign policy debate" had more domestic policy than disagreement.
(, The Washington Post)

The foreign policy debate
Romney criticizes Obama's record while offering similar policies.
(, The Washington Post)

Restoring hope to Somalia
The U.N. is giving this war-torn country a new chance at peace.
( by Anthony Banbury , The Washington Post)

Abolish the electoral college
Why preserving it is bad for democracy.
(, The Washington Post)

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LIVE DISCUSSIONS
Who won the third debate? Obama or Romney
Associate editor Robert Kaiser live chats with readers to take questions on the presidential debate.
(, vForum)

Got Plans: Advice from the Going Out Gurus
Got Plans? Discuss great ideas for local entertainment, dates and family fun.
(, vForum)

Talk about Travel
The Post's travel writers and editors discuss your travel stories, questions, gripes and more.
(, vForum)

Talk about Travel
The Post's travel writers and editors discuss your travel stories, questions, gripes and more.
(, vForum)

Ask Boswell: Nationals, Redskins and more
Sports Columnist Tom Boswell answered reader questions about the Redskins, the Capitals, the Nationals, baseball, the NFL and more.
(, vForum)

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