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- Hey, Virginia, don’t forget: you’ve got elections to vote in tomorrow. Polls are open between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m.
- Interesting day down at the ol’ Occupy protests: the group released a copy of a report noting a second vehicle/pedestrian coming together on Friday night, went and conducted a sit-in at MPD headquarters, and then Chief Cathy Lanier pronounced that they were no longer conducting a “peaceful protest,” a statement Occupy called “false and timed to distract.” [@segraveswtop/WaPo/OccupyDC]
- The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority could really use a filing cabinet. [WaPo]
- Now, I’m not a big-city lawyer, but it would seem to me that basing a case on the arguments of one Daniel Snyder might not be the best strategy in the world. [City Paper]
- Many Marylanders make millions. [Rosenwald, Md.]
- Well, at least NBC gets some points for trying, however hilariously, to craft some kind of creative lede out of this “shopaholic” item. [NBCWashington]
- Ned Martel: the 2012 campaign writer who is really not writing that much about the 2012 campaign. [City Desk]
- Veteran dogs to be honored on Capitol Hill. [AP]
- City Paper/GGW contributor Alex Baca gets into an bike accident thanks to the H Street streetcar tracks and considers solutions to the problem. DDOT responds, says it’s not just a local issue. [GGW/DDOT]
- Sally Quinn is back to tweeting, which, if entered into Twitter, would definitely be a #boringtweet. [TBD]
- The basic difference between this story and this one is that the former wasn’t emailed to everyone who signed up for breaking news emails from the Washington Post. [WaPo]
- Just…look at the picture. [WaTimes]
- First Dulles, now this? Put on some damn pants, people. [NBCWashington]
- Hilton Hotels tosses its hat into the race to take over the Old Post Office. [CapBiz]
- Mayor Vince Gray, Governor Martin O’Malley, cutting ribbons. [WTTG]
- The under-development Washingtoniana museum on the campus of George Washington University gets a boost from philanthropist Albert Small. [GWU]