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Garden Plot: Rutting deer and WTOP discounts Garden Plot: Rutting deer and WTOP discounts 01/18/2013 02:30am • Mike McGrath will appear in Rockville from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9 at the Community Home Show at the Universities at Shady Grove. More information is here. Mike McGrath, wtop.com Deal of the week: $10 off at Burpee Burpee (technically "W. Atlee Burpee & Company") may be one of the old Obama swag hits the shelves as inauguration nears Obama swag hits the shelves as inauguration nears 01/17/2013 08:33pm • Alicia Lozano, wtop.com WASHINGTON - Swaddled in commemorative gear, a tall woman from California sifts through hundreds of political buttons arranged neatly on a table inside the Presidential Inaugural Committee store in downtown D.C. Bleary-eyed from a cross-country red-eye flight, Tamela C Plug-in offers online shoppers discount codes (VIDEO) 01/03/2013 03:32am • Michelle Basch, wtop.com WASHINGTON - If you're an online shopper who's always looking for the best deals, here's a new way to get coupon codes. Upon checkout, many online shoppers are prompted to enter a coupon code to redeem an extra discount. Now, a new website makes it easier to find these New Year's resolutions to rid bad habits at work New Year's resolutions to rid bad habits at work 01/02/2013 01:04pm • WASHINGTON - As thousands head back to work after the New Year, there are some suggested resolutions to consider at the office while you're clearing out all those emails. Careerbuilder.com has named the most annoying habits and work issues. The list of bad work habits are designated as annoyin GOP governors walk balance beam on health law 12/30/2012 10:11pm • ATLANTA (AP) — Florida Gov. Rick Scott, who made a fortune as a health care executive, long opposed President Barack Obama's remake of the health insurance market. After the Democratic president won re-election, the Republican governor softened his tone. He said he wanted to "have a conversati Stores change online prices based on shoppers' locations 12/24/2012 12:16pm • Should retailers with an online presence be able to charge someone in Great Falls, Va. differently for a box of paper clips than someone in Greenbelt, Md.? Leave a comment on our Facebook page or connect with us on Twitter using #WTOPtalkback or #WTOP. Greg Bianco, wtop.com WASHINGTON Google shift changes results for online shoppers 12/21/2012 12:26pm • Megan Cloherty, wtop.com WASHINGTON - When looking for a gift online, search results could vary depending on which Web browser is used. Google recently made some changes that may alter the online shopping experience. It comes down to advertising. Ken Colburn of the Data Doctors spoke on WTOP Great deals can still be found for Christmas gifts 12/18/2012 01:10am • Michelle Basch, wtop.com WASHINGTON - Christmas Day is one week away, but don't worry if you're not done shopping for gifts. Retailers are eager for your business and many are offering deals, extended hours and other perks tailored especially for last-minute shoppers. Here's a list of some Morning Notes 12/14/2012 09:25am • Thieves Steal Wheels from Hotel — Two suspects were seen stealing tires and rims from two vehicles parked at the Crystal City Gateway Marriott (1700 Jefferson Davis Highway) early Thursday morning. A security guard tried to intervene but the suspects fled. Arlington, particularly south Arling Forensic link leads to arrest in Vanessa Pham murder Forensic link leads to arrest in Vanessa Pham murder 12/13/2012 08:17pm • Neal Augenstein, wtop.com WASHINGTON - A newly received forensic link led to an arrest in the 2010 murder of a 19-year-old Falls Church, Va., woman who was found fatally stabbed inside her car. Julio Miguel Blanco-Garcia of Falls Church was arrested in connection with Vanessa Pham's murder. P Take advantage of billions of dollars in unused gift cards Take advantage of billions of dollars in unused gift cards 12/13/2012 06:41pm • Hank Silverberg, wtop.com WASHINGTON - There are $40 billion worth of unused gift cards out there, just waiting for people to take advantage of them. They are cards long-forgotten in the bottom of the sock drawer, or bought from a store where you never shop. But they are not worthless and y View from Venus: Hasbro is feeling the heat from a little pink oven View from Venus: Hasbro is feeling the heat from a little pink oven 12/11/2012 02:11pm • Editor's Note: View from Venus is a regular blog by Randi Martin, who shares her thoughts on lifestyles and relationships. Randi Martin, wtop.com WASHINGTON - McKenna Pope is a smart New Jersey eighth grader, a loving sister and these days a force for change. Many of us never had a problem wit FedEx prepares for the company's busiest day 12/10/2012 03:30pm • Dick Uliani, wtop.com WASHINGTON - As people scramble to finish their holiday shopping, shipping companies are scrambling to get packages to their destination. FedEx expects to move 19 million packages Monday, nearly two million more than the same day last year. "A lot of it is e-commerce," s Local chefs are getting personal, spreading passion Local chefs are getting personal, spreading passion 12/09/2012 01:55am • Rachel Nania, wtop.com WASHINGTON - Rachel Brumitt begins every weekday morning perusing the produce carts at the Whole Foods in Glover Park. After spending about an hour, and roughly $150 on healthy and seasonal produce such as kale, root vegetables and citrus, she heads to work. Brumitt is Give the gift that gives back 12/08/2012 08:55pm • Kathy Stewart, wtop.com ARLINGTON, Va. - Can't find that perfect gift for the person in your life who really doesn't need anything? We've got an alternative type of gift-giving. It's called "Gifts That Give Hope." Saturday, the second "Gifts That Give Hope Arlington" holiday gift fair was held
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