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NATION
As cyberwarfare heats up, allies turn to U.S. companies for expertise
The companies must walk a fine line between selling their products and staying within export controls.
( by Ellen Nakashima , The Washington Post)

Tough times for Army
Instead of embracing change, some Army officers worry that the service is reverting to a more comfortable, rigid and predictable past.
( by Greg Jaffe , The Washington Post)

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LOCAL
Man helps save Fairfax family in fire
Denis Garrelts, a neighbor in Burke, helped to control the situation and get Michael Cherubin and his loved ones to safety, officials say.
( by Jeremy Borden , The Washington Post)

'Twas the night before Thanksgiving
Informal high school reunions are as traditional as turkey for former high school friends who are back in the area to visit their families.
( by Caitlin Gibson and Jeremy Borden , The Washington Post)

Prince George's schools system seeks stability
Board of Education begins critical task of choosing a permanent school superintendent.
( by Ovetta Wiggins , The Washington Post)

95 and still light on her toes
COLUMN | For nonagenarian Therrell Smith, "there is no stopping, no retirement," just a fierce love of dance.
(, The Washington Post)

Dulles Airport marks 50th anniversary
As the airport looks to the future, visitors reflect on its growth since its opening in 1962.
( by Lori Aratani , The Washington Post)

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POLITICS
Polls offer little guidance for politicians tackling 'fiscal cliff'
Surveys show that people think the government is too big. But they also oppose cuts to expensive programs.
( by Rosalind S. Helderman and Scott Clement , The Washington Post)

Finding a home for a veteran
VA's homelessness program has success, but the wait can be long.
( by Steve Vogel , The Washington Post)

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STYLE
Photos of Gaza conflict raise questions of media bias
Images of hostilities between Israel and militants sometimes have a backstory viewers don't realize.
( by Paul Farhi , The Washington Post)

Off-Broadway, the new play can still be the thing
Off-Broadway theaters remain the preeminent havens in the city for the most important new plays.
( by Peter Marks , The Washington Post)

Supine land goddess makes her debut
Charles Jencks's Northumberlandia sculpture, in England, reveals a woman meant for walking on.
( by Adrian Higgins in Cramlington, England , The Washington Post)

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BUSINESS
Future of housing recovery bright in some U.S. markets
After all these years of bubbles an busts, there finally is a measure of stability.
( by Neil Irwin , The Washington Post)

Black Friday deals begin a day early
Before indulging in the Thanksgiving turkey, eager shoppers pounce on bargains offered by big-box retailers.
( by Abha Bhattarai and Steven Overly Capital Business Staff Writers , The Washington Post)

Economists, Obama advisers at odds over role of mortgage debt in recovery
Administration says it chose best of feasible options on housing front, but some say more relief for underwater homeowners will speed up economy.
( by Zachary A. Goldfarb , The Washington Post)

Black Friday is upon us. Ready?
Gadgets are on plenty of wish lists. Here's a look at the retailers that are offering them on discount.
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

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SPORTS
TV and radio listings: November 23

(, The Washington Post)

Right at home in rival's house
Robert Griffin III took to Cowboys Stadium like he owned the place, throwing four touchdown passes for the second straight game.
( by Dave Sheinin , The Washington Post)

Kyle Shanahan shines again
Offensive coordinator, behind Robert Griffin III, is designing and calling great plays that are providing payoff for Redskins.
(, The Washington Post)

Alive, and kicking
OPINION | The Redskins separate from the Eagles and the Cowboys in the NFC East and put the Giants in the crosshairs after a resplendent performance in Dallas.
(, The Washington Post)

Garcon is back in top form
Wide receiver Pierre Garcon, on the mend from a toe injury, catches five passes for 93 yards and a touchdown to help Washington defeat Dallas.
( by Mark Maske , The Washington Post)

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TECHNOLOGY
Black Friday is upon us. Ready?
Gadgets are on plenty of wish lists. Here's a look at the retailers that are offering them on discount.
( by Hayley Tsukayama , The Washington Post)

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WORLD
As cyberwarfare heats up, allies turn to U.S. companies for expertise
The companies must walk a fine line between selling their products and staying within export controls.
( by Ellen Nakashima , The Washington Post)

Tough times for Army
Instead of embracing change, some Army officers worry that the service is reverting to a more comfortable, rigid and predictable past.
( by Greg Jaffe , The Washington Post)

Morsi takes sweeping powers in Egypt
President's decree, which appears to leave few if any checks on his power, comes day after praise for Gaza deal.
( by Michael Birnbaum , The Washington Post)

Hamas leadership emerges stronger than ever, Palestinians say
Militant groups hold victory rallies, but their separate appearances raise questions about truce with Israel.
( by Abigail Hauslohner and Ernesto Londoño , The Washington Post)

For Israel's Netanyahu, cease-fire in Gaza Strip has political benefits, risks
Leader must now shift domestic, international focus back to his signature security issue: Iran.
( by Karin Brulliard , The Washington Post)

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EDITORIAL
Why was there war in Gaza?
Hamas's new strength has two sources.
(, The Washington Post)

Hearn: Shopping in a family way
Back in the day, family time was a trip to the stores to buy clothing.
( by John Hearn , The Washington Post)

Global partners in fighting disease
How Merck spearheaded an effort to relieve suffering for millions.
( by William Foege , The Washington Post)

A future of killer robots
The dangers of taking humans out of the decision-making loop.
( by Tom Malinowski , The Washington Post)

Susan Rice, scapegoat
The GOP launches a bizarre assault on the U.N. ambassador.
(, The Washington Post)

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