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2. National: No Flights, No Work, No Word
3. National: No Flights, No Work, No Word
4. District Cautious About Its Fiscal Future
5. On Threshold of Fiscal Milestone, District Is Cautious
6. Down-and-Dirty Problems; NW Businesses See Too Much Trash, Not Enough of Police Officers or Mayor
7. Congress Allows D.C. to Dip Into Reserve
8. Congress Allows District to Dip Into Reserves; Rainy Day Funds May Help City Prevent Cuts in Services
9. D.C. to Consider Deep Spending Cuts; Worst-Case Plan to Save 15 Percent Would Close $250 Million Shortfall
10. Barney Circle Leads List For Millennium Project
11. Congress Blocks $75 Million in D.C. Spending; Projected Shortfall Prompts Hill to Pull Funds Earmarked for Mayor's Initiatives
12. In D.C., Snow Fighters Get Ready for Action
13. Control Board Prepares Hospital Takeover Plan
14. City Officials Learning Better Ways to Manage; Training Program for Midlevel Bosses Credited With Improving Leadership in D.C. Government
15. D.C. Council Bemoans Costly Project Delays
16. So Much Money, So Many Dreams; All Eyes on $105 Million Powerball Prize
17. DISTRICT NOTEBOOK; Mayor Stokes Rumors of Downtown Rebirth
18. Competition Could Cut D.C. Tobacco Funds; As Precaution, Mayor Pulls Proposal for Money From Settlement-Backed Bonds
19. 2-Way Traffic Returns Behind White House
20. UDC Denies Cuts in Adult Literacy Funds; Program Supporters Accuse University Of Diverting Money
21. Congress Passes D.C. Budget; Unusual Unanimous Vote Frees Bill From Spending Stalemate
22. The District Waits for the New Boss at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave
23. In D.C., Long Waits At Polls And After; Final Results Followed The Voting by Hours
24. Norton Faces Eclectic Group of Opponents
25. DISTRICT NOTEBOOK; For Mayor, Anti-Washington Rhetoric 'Hurts'
26. Plan to Double D.C. Parking Fines Is Delayed
27. City Prepares to Vie For High-Tech Firms
28. DISTRICT NOTEBOOK; A Rush of Republicans Grab the Banner
29. D.C. Doubles Rush-Hour Parking Fine to $100
30. Hill Panel Agrees to $25 Million For Metro; D.C. Spending Bill Limits Needle Program
31. Southeast Freeway Could Go Under; New 6-Lane Boulevard, Tunnel Would Boost Area Redevelopment, Designers Say
32. Hundreds Express Concern for AIDS-- One Step at a Time; With Victims and Hope on Their Minds, Walkers Raise Funds for D.C. Clinic
33. D.C. Budget Goes to Joint Panel; Norton Warns Battle Could Drag
34. Fed-Up Merchants Behind Avenue Effort
35. A Storm in Foggy Bottom; Growing GWU at Odds With Neighbors, D.C. Over Precious Land
36. Norton Claims Clinton Backing; Reopening Pennsylvania Avenue Dependent on Assuring Safety
37. D.C. to Cut 1,075 Jobs, Mostly by Attrition; Officials Say Services Will Not Be Reduced
38. DISTRICT NOTEBOOK; Nader Waves the Flag for Statehood
39. District's Finances In Order, Board Says
40. Senator Wants D.C. to Save More Money for Rainy Day
41. Punishment of D.C. Workers Lacks Sting; 4 Spared Stiff Penalties In Motor Vehicle Case
42. D.C. Budget Passes House With Limits; Addict Needle Program Gutted; Funds for Metro Station Cut
43. Senate Panel Passes District Budget Bill
44. Late Time Sheets Delayed District Paychecks, Audit Finds
45. New Administrator a 'People' Person; Former Y2K Chief and Longtime D.C. Resident Praised for His Managerial Skills
46. Services Top Mayor's List in Labor Talks; Williams Under Pressure to Streamline Work, Pay Rules for Union Employees
47. Opening 'America's Main Street'; D.C. Group Wants Traffic Back on Pennsylvania Avenue
48. Brazil, Schwartz Run Unopposed; As Council Veterans, At-Large Candidates Secure in Seats
49. D.C. to Drop $20 Million Payroll System; City Unable to Keep Track Of Workers, Salaries, Records
50. For D.C. Teenagers, Tougher Rules of the Road; Starting in September, Driver's Licensing Program Becomes Among Strictest in Nation
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