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Tuesday mornings mean the beloved Kliman Online dining chat. Ask him anything you want—and enter a new food review contest he's hosting.
The NY Times says that Marucs Brauchli, former top editor of the Wall Street Journal, will be named as the Post's executive editor any day now.
Still reminiscing about July 4th fireworks? DCist has a nice gallery of local photographers's fireworks shots.
The Commuter Page Blog notes that Arlington has made Forbe's list of the American's Most Fuel Efficient Neighborhoods at number 4.
The Post's Shankar Vedantam has an interesting angle on the gun ban: the repealing of it could increase suicides.
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