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  • Occupy D.C. protesters planning to participate in flash mob protest against Walmart at 5:30 this evening. [WaPo]
  • Jack Evans got roasted last night, and Alan Suderman was there to take in Tom Sherwood’s A-material: “Sherwood also noted that Ward 1 Councilmember Jim Graham couldn’t make it, and then offered Evans an envelop full of cash on Graham and his staff’s behalf.” [Loose Lips]
  • Something’s not right here: “Both the university’s Honor Committee and Judiciary Committee wield adult-size powers. At various times in recent weeks, Ally, four other Cavalier Daily editors and the alleged plagiarist all faced potential expulsion. The student accused of plagiarism has not been identified by the paper or the Honor Committee.” [WaPo]
  • Yeah, that’ll fix all the problems. [@LukeRussert]
  • A former D.C. tax examiner pled guilty to defrauding the government of $400,000 today. [WaPo]
  • The cancellation of the evening session of a college fair after a fight broke out at the Convention Center doesn’t quite add up. [D.C. Schools Insider]
  • Iran says that the terror threat against D.C. embassies that the feds busted up last month is a “foolish plot.” [AP]
  • 19 people would prefer the newspaper be renamed “The Washington Fucking Post”. [Omblog]
  • Everything you missed at Railvolution. [GGW]
  • Local teen indicted on charges of aiding a plot of so-called “Jihad Jane”. [NBC Washington]
  • You all like online journalism, right? Take this survey! [Homicide Watch]
  • Monument Realty is back in the game, baby! [CapBiz Blog]
  • Check out Ruff ‘n Ready’s new digs at 4722 14th Street NW. [The Brightwoodian]
  • Mayor Vince Gray will ask the federal government for assistance to make repairs to government buildings, schools and the National Cathedral. [@segraveswtop]
  • I’ll admit it: I was disappointed that this has nothing to do with that more famous Barry. [JDLand]
  • The Post’s website is going to stay paywall-free — for now. [Poynter]
  • Behold: Weird Al’s customized Capitals sweater. [SBNation]
  • The case against saving the Lincoln Theater. [HuffPostDC]
  • Oh, I see what the school’s spokesperson did there. [NBCWashington]
  • Hey, the Hatch Act apparently doesn’t cover email, Blackberrys or social media. Well, then. [WaPo]
  • Don’t worry, that animal slaughter in Ohio won’t be happening in D.C. anytime soon. [CNN/@nationalzoo]
  • I’m contractually obligated to link to this story. [Rosenwald, Md.]
  • Tomorrow’s the end of the world, you know. [LAist]