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NATION
Charges filed in Ohio kidnappings
Ariel Castro has history of domestic violence, and ties to the family of one of the abducted girls.
( by Manuel Roig-Franzia , The Washington Post)

Technology now thwarts many kidnappers
Today's technology might have helped Cleveland women escape 10 years in captivity.
( by Ashley Halsey III , The Washington Post)

State Dept. disputes charges by diplomat, a Benghazi critic
The agency rejected charges by Gregory B. Hicks that he was demoted and treated unfairly.
( by Karen DeYoung , The Washington Post)

State Dept. officials say administration withheld facts about Benghazi attack
A House panel heard from witnesses who challenged the official review of the deadly 2012 assault in Libya.
( by Ernesto Londoño and Karen DeYoung , The Washington Post)

Ariel Castro, under arrest in Cleveland kidnapping, had contradictory sides
His arrest has left neighbors and family members shocked and perplexed.
( by Jerry Markon, Kimberly Kindy and Manuel Roig-Franzia , The Washington Post)

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LOCAL
D.C. to establish a hybrid traditional-charter school in Southeast
Chancellor Kaya Henderson calls the partnership a "new school model."
( by Emma Brown , The Washington Post)

Terry McAuliffe sought to create jobs with biofuel venture in Southside Va.
Terry McAuliffe wasted little time pursuing business opportunities after his defeat four years ago.
( by Fredrick Kunkle , The Washington Post)

D.C. community calendar, May 9 to 16, 2013
Concerts, Mother's Day tea, poetry readings, plays, bike tours, author talks and more.
( , The Washington Post)

For D.C. region, sewage pact is a rare success
COLUMN | If the Washington area can collaborate on sewage, then why not the FBI, Potomac bridges, Redskins?
(, The Washington Post)

D.C. wellness calendar, May 9 to 16, 2013
Health and fitness events and meetings in the coming week.
(, The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
Do you support or oppose the decision by professional basketball player Jason Collins to publicly announce that he''s gay?

( by  , The Washington Post)

Do you support or oppose the plan by the Boy Scouts of America to admit scouts who are gay?

( by  , The Washington Post)

Do you support or oppose allowing gays and lesbians to marry legally?

( by  , The Washington Post)

Terry McAuliffe sought to create jobs with biofuel venture in Southside Va.
Terry McAuliffe wasted little time pursuing business opportunities after his defeat four years ago.
( by Fredrick Kunkle , The Washington Post)

Do you support or oppose the plan by the Boy Scouts of America to continue to ban gay adults from being scout leaders?

( by  , The Washington Post)

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STYLE
Miss Manners: Do the correct thing even for those who ignore etiquette
A "rather despicable" friend must be invited to his wedding, but he dreads her bringing her conquest du jour.
(, The Washington Post)

Hints From Heloise: Pull the plug for savings
Unplugging "energy vampires" can save money.
(, The Washington Post)

Ask Amy: Mother may not need an attitude adjustment
Her mother is distraught that she may have cancer, despite inconclusive tests.
(, The Washington Post)

When a kid's stack of gifts piles high, make sure they know value of giving
A gift-receiving occasion can turn into a learning experience if handled correctly.
(, The Washington Post)

Fox leads networks with a preview of its fall series
TV COLUMN | Networks will soon let us know what shows are the fall season's must-sees.
(, The Washington Post)

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BUSINESS
CFPB recommends easing repayment of private student loans
The loans generally have higher interest rates and provide less flexibility than federal student loans.
( by Danielle Douglas , The Washington Post)

Enron CEO may get reduced sentence; check foul-up hits foreclosure victims
A roundup of national business news.
(, The Washington Post)

Borrowers shorted on mortgage relief checks
Thousands of victims of foreclosure abuses got an unpleasant surprise in the mail last week: compensation checks for less money than they were owed.
( by Danielle Douglas , The Washington Post)

Bill set for House vote Thursday suggests early signs of GOP anxiety
The debt limit is scheduled to kick back into force May 19. For now, GOP leaders are talking tough.
( by Lori Montgomery , The Washington Post)

Brazilian Roberto Azevedo to lead WTO amid stalled global trade talks
The appointment shows the growing clout of developing nations in global bodies.
( by Howard Schneider , The Washington Post)

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SPORTS
Poll shows wide support for Jason Collins' decision to come out
Washington Post-ABC News poll says nearly 7 out of 10 Americans back NBA player's announcement.
( by Scott Clement and Dave Sheinin , The Washington Post)

Zimmermann stymies fearsome Tigers
Jordan Zimmermann puts a lid on Detroit's impressive lineup, allowing one run to improve his record to 6-1 as Washington moves three games above .500.
( by Adam Kilgore , The Washington Post)

Orioles win fourth straight game
Baltimore uses aggressive baserunning and takes advantage of poor defense to beat Kansas City.
( by Eduardo A. Encina , The Washington Post)

For Caps, series is now best-of-three
COLUMN | The Capitals struggle in New York and return home for Game 5 in their series against the Rangers.
(, The Washington Post)

D.C. United has dreary night at home
Houston continues to dominate United in recent meetings with a 4-0 victory at rainy RFK Stadium.
( by Steven Goff , The Washington Post)

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TECHNOLOGY
Syrian Web traffic returns after 20-hour outage
Web traffic from Syria returns; experts doubt government claim that cable problems prompted blackout.
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

T-Mobile sold 500,000 iPhones in its first month
T-Mobile reported that even without the iPhone, it was able to add subscribers.
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

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WORLD
Pakistan's Imran Khan has three fractured vertebrae
Party leader Khan is expected to make a full recovery from injuries suffered just days before elections.
( by Zaheer Babar and Sebastian Abbot , The Washington Post)

In South Texas county, a crisis of migrant deaths
Brooks County isn't on the border, but it's a deadly place for illegal migrants sneaking north.
( by Nick Miroff , The Washington Post)

State Dept. disputes charges by diplomat, a Benghazi critic
The agency rejected charges by Gregory B. Hicks that he was demoted and treated unfairly.
( by Karen DeYoung , The Washington Post)

State Dept. officials say administration withheld facts about Benghazi attack
A House panel heard from witnesses who challenged the official review of the deadly 2012 assault in Libya.
( by Ernesto Londoño and Karen DeYoung , The Washington Post)

No room for 'careerists' or 'social climbers' among clergy, pope says
Pope Francis said clergy who were "careerists" or "social climbers" were doing serious damage to the church.
( by Philip Pullella , The Washington Post)

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EDITORIAL
The grave risks of inaction
Staying out of Syria will have repercussions.
(, The Washington Post)

Labor wrestles with its future
Unions are finding new ways to advance workers' interests.
(, The Washington Post)

The return of bird flu
China's battle with influenza is more open but not complete.
(, The Washington Post)

In Mont. Co., a picket of petulance
The unbridled hubris of local unions.
(, The Washington Post)

A very lethal plaything
The dangers of toy-like guns.
( by Esther Cepeda , The Washington Post)

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Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema entertains your dining questions, rants and raves.
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Web Hostess Monica Hesse sifts the Internet so you don't have to, searching for meaning, manners and the next great meme.
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