  |     |     |          |                             			  	    				NATION  				   				  				  	Rita Levi-Montalcini, neuroscientist and Nobel Prize laureate, dies at 103       	  	  	  Dr. Levi-Montalcini began her seminal research while dodging bombs during World War II.             	(  by Emily Langer    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Hillary Clinton hospitalized with blood clot       	  	  	  Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was hospitalized with a blood clot, according to her office.             	(  by Karen DeYoung    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Newtown's first responders deal with searing memories       	  	  	  Since Dec. 14, area police, firefighters and EMTs have grappled with terrible memories of that day.             	(  by Dan Zak      in NEWTOWN, Conn.    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Potomac riverkeeper nears end of  job as waterway's guardian       	  	  	  For a decade, Ed Merrifield has worked to stop river pollution "by all legal means necessary."               	(  by Darryl Fears    , The Washington Post)          				  				  						More National: Breaking National News & Headlines - Washington Post  					   					  			  				   			  				LOCAL  				   				  				  	Greenbelt fire victim identified as former nurse       	  	  	  Betty M. Starry, 86, was killed in the fired and is said to have escaped from the house but returned to warn others             	(  by Martin Weil    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Man fatally shot in Southeast D.C. hours after another killing in area       	  	  	  The first killing occurred Saturday night on Ayers Place SE; the second on Croffut Place SE after midnight.             	(  by Martin Weil  and Ann Marimow    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	For the record, a windy Sunday and a  warm December in D.C. area       	  	  	  On New Year's Eve, when December 2012 concludes, it will go be warmer than normal, despite Sunday's wind.             	(  by Martin Weil    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Tiffany Alston declared bankruptcy before running for office       	  	  	  The former Maryland state delegate racked up almost $200,000 in debts, court records show.             	(  by Paul Schwartzman    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	For 150th anniversary, original Emancipation Proclamation on display       	  	  	  Two of the five original pages of the Emancipation Proclamation are on display at the National Archives             	(  by J. Freedom du Lac    , The Washington Post)          				  				  						More Post Local: Washington, DC Area News, Traffic, Weather, Sports & More - The Washington Post  					   					  			  				   			  				POLITICS  				   				  				  	Little-noticed 'Obamacare' provision stifles gun research       	  	  	  Restrictions backed by the NRA become law in Obama's signature health-care overhaul legislation.             	(  by Peter Wallsten  and Tom Hamburger    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Tiffany Alston declared bankruptcy before running for office       	  	  	  The former Maryland state delegate racked up almost $200,000 in debts, court records show.             	(  by Paul Schwartzman    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Obama wants action on guns within a year, calls for fundamental change       	  	  	  In interview on NBC, he reaffirmed intent to address guns, said day of killings was worst of his presidency.             	(  by Peter Whoriskey  and Sean Sullivan    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	GOP has no political incentive to compromise with Obama on 'cliff'       	  	  	  With eye on primary challenges, a deal is more dangerous than no deal for most Republicans in Congress.             	(  by Chris Cillizza    , The Washington Post)          				  				  						More Post Politics: Breaking Politics News, Political Analysis & More - The Washington Post  					   					  			  				   			  				STYLE  				   				  				  	The right to say "no" to co-workers       	  	  	  Carolyn Hax tells a paralegal that she is not obligated to cover for her ailing colleagues when she's on vacation.             	(, The Washington Post)          				  				  	An artist whose work resonated       	  	  	  Auldridge, a Kensington native who died of cancer Saturday, influenced everyone who picked up a Dobro.             	(  by Eric Brace      Special to The Washington Post    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Reliving D.C. punk's 'Salad Days'       	  	  	  The Black Cat's triple-bill of seminal D.C. punk bands was a reminder of how powerful the 1980s scene was.             	(  by Patrick Foster    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	For civil servants, an ill-defined limbo       	  	  	  Cases against civil servants can go on for months and even years, often leaving them on indefinite paid leave.             	(  by Lisa Rein    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Dave Barry's Year in Review 2012       	  	  	  Clint had the chair. Honey Boo Boo had sketti. And David Petraeus had, um ...             	(  by Dave Barry    , The Washington Post)          				  				  						More Style: Culture, Arts, Ideas & More - The Washington Post  					   					  			  				   			  				BUSINESS  				   				  				  	The biggest small business stories of 2012       	  	  	  Between crowdfunding, employer mandates and 'you didn't build that,' small businesses spent plenty of time in the national spotlight this year.             	(  by J.D. Harrison    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	State Department is an easier fight than Pentagon for U.S. contractors       	  	  	  Contractors win just 13 percent of protests against the Pentagon. The State Department is a different story.             	(  by Nick Taborek    , Bloomberg)          				  				  	Biden, McConnell in talks as 'fiscal cliff' deadline looms hours away       	  	  	  Democrats offer a key concession on increasing taxes for higher-income households.             	(  by Lori Montgomery    and Paul Kane    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	In partisan terms, the 'cliff' may not be so scary       	  	  	  Both sides can see advantages in letting deadline for deal pass.             	(  by Zachary A. Goldfarb and Rosalind S. Helderman    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Bingeing on prescription painkillers       	  	  	  Rising addiction to opiates is tied to pharmaceutical companies' effort to shape medical opinion and practice.             	(  by Peter Whoriskey      in Portsmouth, Ohio    , The Washington Post)          				  				  						More Business News, Financial News, Business Headlines & Analysis - The Washington Post  					   					  			  				   			  				SPORTS  				   				  				  	A surprising, thrilling run       	  	  	  ANALYSIS | From start to finish, a show of talent and resiliency Redskins fans haven't seen in years.              	(, The Washington Post)          				  				  	Morris leads Redskins into the playoffs       	  	  	  Rookie Alfred Morris sets team rushing record, scores three TDs as Washington conquers Dallas.             	(  by Mike Jones    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Another frustrating finish for Romo       	  	  	  Dallas quarterback's latest chance to redefine his reputation ends with another disappointing loss.             	(  by Adam Kilgore    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Not quite himself, Griffin good enough       	  	  	  Still hobbled by a knee injury, the rookie quarterback was still effective in helping his team to a division title.             	(  by Kent Babb    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Redskins fans have rookies to thank       	  	  	  After a win over Dallas, Washington will host a playoff game for the first time since the 1999 season.             	(  by Dave Sheinin    , The Washington Post)          				  				  						More Sports: Sports News, Scores, Analysis, Schedules & More - The Washington Post  					   					  			  				   			  				WORLD  				   				  				  	Silent streams? Scientists struggle to save frogs.       	  	  	  In a building called an "amphibian ark," caretakers try to help the creatures find food and even love.             	(  by William Booth    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Hillary Clinton hospitalized with blood clot       	  	  	  Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was hospitalized with a blood clot, according to her office.             	(  by Karen DeYoung    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Nigerian militia terrifies civilians, and so do security forces trying to stop it       	  	  	  Boko Haram, a homegrown group with suspected ties to al-Qaeda, is killing people nearly every day.             	(  by Sudarsan Raghavan      in MAIDUGURI, Nigeria    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Egyptian economic reforms could spark public backlash       	  	  	  As economy tumbles, government seeks support for austerity measures to secure loan.             	(  by Abigail Hauslohner    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Peace envoy warns of a surge in Syrian deaths       	  	  	  International envoy Lakhdar Brahimi predicts 100,000 more deaths if civil war continues for another year.             	(  by Carol Morello    , The Washington Post)          				  				  						More World: World News, International News, Foreign Reporting  - The Washington Post  					   					  			  				   			  				EDITORIAL  				   				  				  	Rethinking school security       	  	  	  Why schools and armed guards don't mix.             	(  by Aaron Kupchik    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	Syria's descent into hell       	  	  	  Averting calamity requires boldness.             	(  by John McCain, Joseph I. Lieberman and Lindsey O. Graham    , The Washington Post)          				  				  	A kinder, gentler year       	  	  	  Our challenge after 2012's twin tragedies.             	(, The Washington Post)          				  				  	Globalization is on the ropes       	  	  	  Can it survive 2013?             	(, The Washington Post)          				  				  	           	  	  	               	(, The Washington Post)          				  				  						More Opinions: Washington Post Opinion, Editorial, Op Ed, Politics Editorials - The Washington Post  					   					  			  				   			  				LIVE DISCUSSIONS  				   				  				  	Ask Boswell: The Washington Redskins       	  	  	  Sports Columnist Tom Boswell will take your questions about the Redskins, the Capitals, the Nationals, baseball, the NFL and more.             	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