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Wilson Ramos thankful to be alive Wilson Ramos thankful to be alive 11/09/2011 10:21pm • By IAN JAMES Associated Press VALENCIA, Venezuela (AP) - His eyes tearing up with emotion, Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos embraced his rescuers Saturday and said he had wondered whether he would survive a two-day kidnapping ordeal that ended when commandos swept into his captors' mount AQAP bomber allegedly injured in drone attack 05/19/2011 01:19pm • J.J. Green, wtop.com WASHINGTON -- Sources in Yemen indicate the man responsible for the underwear and printer cartridge bombs is among those injured in a U.S. drone strike on Aug. 11. Al Watan, which is a pro-government website, says there are photos of a person, believed to be Ibrahim al-Asiri Tragedy in Trinidad: The search for justice 02/28/2011 04:03pm • Gary Emerling, wtop.com Editor's Note: The 2008 fatal shooting of 13-year-old Alonzo Robinson in the Trinidad neighborhood of D.C. helped spark the second incarnation of the Metropolitan Police Department's now dormant Neighborhood Safety Zones initiative and focused attention on the violence tak Tragedy in Trinidad: The failure of crime control 02/25/2011 04:02pm • Gary Emerling, wtop.com Editor's Note: The 2008 fatal shooting of 13-year-old Alonzo Robinson in the Trinidad neighborhood of D.C. helped spark the second incarnation of the Metropolitan Police Department's now dormant Neighborhood Safety Zones initiative and focused attention on the violence tak Tragedy in Trinidad: A life cut short 02/24/2011 03:58pm • Gary Emerling, wtop.com Editor's Note: The 2008 fatal shooting of 13-year-old Alonzo Robinson in the Trinidad neighborhood of D.C. helped spark the second incarnation of the Metropolitan Police Department's now dormant Neighborhood Safety Zones initiative and focused attention on the violence tak D.C.'s top judge: Betts murder has been politicized D.C.'s top judge: Betts murder has been politicized 05/11/2010 04:48pm • Mark Segraves, wtop.com WASHINGTON - The Chief Judge for the District of Columbia says politicians have been using the murder of a popular D.C. principal for political gain and maintains the juvenile justice system is not broken. Appearing on WTOP's Ask The Judges program Monday, D.C. Superior Cou
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