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NATION
E.U. agrees to allow a ban on arms deliveries to Syria's rebels to lapse
McCain's visit and E.U. move add to pressure on Obama administration's go-slow policy on Syria.
( by Anne Gearan and Joby Warrick , The Washington Post)

A list of the compromised U.S. weapons designs and technologies
The systems named in a report by the Defense Science Board includes some critical to U.S. missile defense.
(, The Washington Post)

Fine Print: Another perspective on the press and the First Amendment
COLUMN | In Rosen case, and too many others, media cry foul too quickly.
(, The Washington Post)

Big U.S. weapons system designs compromised by Chinese hackers
Among them are programs critical to missile defenses and combat aircraft, according to a confidential report.
( by Ellen Nakashima , The Washington Post)

Young soprano keeps singing despite having lung transplants
Rare disease threatened the life of a woman who refused to abandon her dream of a career in opera.
( by Maggie Fazeli Fard , The Washington Post)

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LOCAL
Md.'s prison system struggles to police its guards and inmates
Indicted officer allowed to resign and return despite alleged role in brutal gang assault on inmate.
( by Annys Shin and Aaron C. Davis , The Washington Post)

Report cards frustrate Montgomery parents
Some want more opportunities for students to earn top marks under new elementary grading system.
( by Lynh Bui , The Washington Post)

Section 60 filled with family of those killed in Iraq, Afghanistan
Obama honors the fallen in remarks at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery
( by Donna St. George and Jenna Johnson , The Washington Post)

Speed cameras keep clicking away in D.C.
Since October, the District's top 10 speed cameras have generated 213,834 traffic tickets.
( by Ashley Halsey III , The Washington Post)

Three golden miles of New York Avenue net the District $28 million
9 cameras that monitor speed or red-light running have generated more than 243,000 tickets since 2011.
( by Ashley Halsey III , The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
NASA engineer helps advance hypersonic flight
In the three years since he joined NASA as a research engineer, 29-year-old Manan Vyas has accomplished two major technical feats in the highly challenging area of aeronautics.
( by The Partnership for Public Service , The Washington Post)

Man on flight tries to open emergency exit door
Alexander Michael Herrera, 23, had made "unusual statements," passengers said.
(, The Washington Post)

Air Force squadron grounded
For the Rocketeers, Washington's sequestration means fighter pilots and their planes are left hanging.
( by Steve Vogel at SEYMOUR JOHNSON AFB, N.C. , The Washington Post)

Conservative attempts to block immigration reform fails, for now
Bipartisan group remained disciplined to avoid a repeat of 2007, when immigration legislation was killed.
( by David Nakamura , The Washington Post)

Cuccinelli to announce findings on restoring Va. felons' voting rights
A panel, which was tasked by the attorney general to study the issue, is to release its findings Tuesday.
( by Errin Whack , The Washington Post)

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STYLE
Miss Manners: Receive standing ovation with smile and modest nod
It matters little if you remain seated or standing; just display a charming modesty.
(, The Washington Post)

Hints From Heloise: Upstairs, downstairs, laundry room
A retiree in a walk-up apartment pours detergent on a towel rather than lug it to the laundry room.
(, The Washington Post)

Carolyn Hax: Losing composure when dealt a tough hand
A self-described "logical" reader feels helpless and overwhelmed in face of family illnesses.
(, The Washington Post)

British wave washes over U.S. media market
More and more Brits are playing key roles in the highest ranks of American news outlets.
( by Paul Farhi , The Washington Post)

A Tribe Called Red: Potent political message, subtle touch
The songs of the Canadian DJ trio celebrate togetherness and survival.
( by Chris Richards , The Washington Post)

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BUSINESS
In debate over factory conditions, school logos become weapons
Pressed by students, schools such as Georgetown try to police who makes clothes that carry their names.
( by Howard Schneider , The Washington Post)

The new tech palaces: visionary HQs or cursed trophies?
Four of the nation's most influential technology companies are each planning headquarters.
( by Bill Rigby and Alistair Barr , Reuters)

U.S. lags Europe on vacation time
Developed countries around the world typically mandate weeks of vacation for workers. Not in the U.S.
( by Howard Schneider , The Washington Post)

The Republican Party's big squeeze
The range of policies you can hold and still be part of the GOP is much narrower than it was not long ago.
(, The Washington Post)

Gasoline prices spike in Midwest
Refinery shutdowns and low inventories combine to push up regional prices as summer nears.
( by Steven Mufson , The Washington Post)

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SPORTS
TV and radio listings: May 28

(, The Washington Post)

Kovar leads Bruins past Broad Run
GIRLS' SOCCER | Forest Park senior scored twice in the second half for a 2-0 win in a Virginia AAA Northwest Region quarterfinal.
( by Brandon Parker , The Washington Post)

Starting pitching must carry load
COLUMN | The Nationals' troubles on offense notwithstanding, it's the pitching staff that remains the key.
(, The Washington Post)

Lake Braddock ends Madison's run
BASEBALL | The Bruins stop the Warhawks' winning streak at 22 games and advance to the region semifinals.
( by Preston Williams , The Washington Post)

Duke prevails in lacrosse final
Brendan Fowler controls faceoffs to help deliver a second NCAA title to the Blue Devils.
( by Christian Swezey , The Washington Post)

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WORLD
N. Korea asks S. Korean business owners to Kaesong for talks
After shuttering joint complex, North's reopening overture sidesteps role of South Korean government.
( by Chico Harlan , The Washington Post)

E.U. agrees to allow a ban on arms deliveries to Syria's rebels to lapse
McCain's visit and E.U. move add to pressure on Obama administration's go-slow policy on Syria.
( by Anne Gearan and Joby Warrick , The Washington Post)

Palestinian wedding singer competes for 'Arab Idol'
Patriotic folk songs and romantic ballads have propelled college student to final rounds of TV contest.
( by William Booth , The Washington Post)

A list of the compromised U.S. weapons designs and technologies
The systems named in a report by the Defense Science Board includes some critical to U.S. missile defense.
(, The Washington Post)

Fine Print: Another perspective on the press and the First Amendment
COLUMN | In Rosen case, and too many others, media cry foul too quickly.
(, The Washington Post)

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


EDITORIAL
Mission accomplished
It's time to move on from the 'war on terror.'
(, The Washington Post)

A new road map to peace?
John Kerry hopes to restart Mideast talks.
(, The Washington Post)

The richness of learning
Congrats, grads! You're already wealthy.
(, The Washington Post)

Getting tough with Iran
A new approach can lead to a nuclear endgame.
( by Dennis Ross and David Makovsky , The Washington Post)

Iran's power play
The country's supreme leader bars two potential rivals from running for president.
(, The Washington Post)

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LIVE DISCUSSIONS
Chatological Humor: Monthly with Moron
Gene Weingarten takes polls and chats about his recent columns.
(, vForum)

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