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Potomac Nine pitcher J.D. "Buckeye" Almond, of Marshall, Va., talks to his son Wyatt, at right, before the games started at the Loudoun Preservation Society's 19th Century Baseball Day at the Oatlands, in Leesburg, Va., Sunday, June 12, 2011. Almond had many friends and family on hand to watch, as historically the day was a social affair. (Drew Angerer/The Washington Times)

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Elkton Eclipse catcher Tim "Ones" Bower, of Rising Sun, Md., warms up on deck with a "hammer" weighted bat during the Loudoun Preservation Society's 19th Century Baseball Day at the Oatlands, in Leesburg, Va., Sunday, June 12, 2011. "It doesn't really help me warm up and it's probably messing up my swing, but it's what they used to use." (Drew Angerer/The Washington Times)

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Potomac Nine pitcher J.D. "Buckeye" Almond, of Marshall, Va., sits with his son Wyatt on his lap as they watch the games during the Loudoun Preservation Society's 19th Century Baseball Day at the Oatlands, in Leesburg, Va., Sunday, June 12, 2011. (Drew Angerer/The Washington Times)

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In this photo from April 21, 2011, Navy Adm. Mike Mullen (left), chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, meets with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki (right) in Baghdad, Iraq. At center is a translator. (Associated Press/U.S. Department of Defense)

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Miss California Alyssa Campanella is crowned as the 2011 Miss USA by Miss USA 2010 Rima Fakih on Sunday, June 19, 2011, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

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DC Brau President Jeff Hancock (left) and CEO Brandon Skall work at their computers in the office of their Bladensburg Road NE brewery and warehouse in the District recently. (Drew Angerer/The Washington Times)

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DC Brau President Jeff Hancock (center) chats with Ben Matz as they hoist DC Brau's Corruption India Pale Ale at Smith Commons Bar in Northeast recently. Mr. Matz has plans to start another D.C. brewery, called Chocolate City. (Drew Angerer/The Washington Times)

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President and Head Brewer Jeff Hancock cleans out the fermenting tanks, at the DC Brau warehouse and brewery on Bladensburg Road NE, in Washington, D.C., May 12, 2011. Keeping everything clean after each brew is essential, he says. (Drew Angerer/The Washington Times)

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CURRENT TV Ready to rumble: Keith Olbermann's progressive news and opinion show premiers on Current TV on Monday night.

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Ready to rumble: Keith Olbermann's progressive news and opinion show premiers on Current TV on Monday night. (Image courtesy of Current TV)

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Laura Richards, 11, and Michelle Finta, 12, from Burtonsville, Md. sit with their dolls at the American Girl Bistro during the store's soft opening at Tyson's Corner Center in McLean, Va. on Thursday, June 16, 2011. The grand opening of American Girl is Saturday, June 18. (Pratik Shah/The Washington Times)

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Tess, 8, and Sophie McMullen, 7, from Leesburg, Va. stand with their dolls in the Doll Hair Salon at American Girl during the store's soft opening at Tyson's Corner Center in McLean, Va. on Thursday, June 16, 2011. The grand opening of American Girl is Saturday, June 18. (Pratik Shah/The Washington Times)

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Laura Richards, 11, and Michelle Finta, 12, from Burtonsville, Md. sit with their dolls at the American Girl Bistro during the store's soft opening at Tyson's Corner Center in McLean, Va. on Thursday, June 16, 2011. The grand opening of American Girl is Saturday, June 18. (Pratik Shah/The Washington Times)

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Tess McMullen, 7, from Leesburg, Va. watches a stylist work on her doll in the Doll Hair Salon at American Girl during the store's soft opening at Tyson's Corner Center in McLean, Va. on Thursday, June 16, 2011. The grand opening of American Girl is Saturday, June 18. (Pratik Shah/The Washington Times)

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Sophie McMullen, 7, from Leesburg, Va. chooses the hair style she wants her doll, "Kit" to have in the Doll Hair Salon at American Girl during the store's soft opening at Tyson's Corner Center in McLean, Va. on Thursday, June 16, 2011. The grand opening of American Girl is Saturday, June 18. (Pratik Shah/The Washington Times)

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Tess, 8, and Sophie McMullen, 7, from Leesburg, Va. watch stylists work on their dolls in the Doll Hair Salon at American Girl during the store's soft opening at Tyson's Corner Center in McLean, Va. on Thursday, June 16, 2011. The grand opening of American Girl is Saturday, June 18. (Pratik Shah/The Washington Times)

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Sophie McMullen, 7, from Leesburg, Va. watches a stylist work on her doll in the Doll Hair Salon at American Girl during the store's soft opening at Tyson's Corner Center in McLean, Va. on Thursday, June 16, 2011. The grand opening of American Girl is Saturday, June 18. (Pratik Shah/The Washington Times)

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Construction Workers are working to meet the July 2011 deadline on Boeing's Final Assembly Building which will be home to the second 787 Dreamliner final assembly and delivery facility on June 16, 2011 in Charleston, SC. The building is the size of 10.5 football fields and can house two 787 Dreamliners wingtip to wingtip. Boeing will be able to deliver three airplanes per month. (Jeremy Lock/Special to The Washington Times)

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President and CEO Bryan S. Derreberry with the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce discusses the positive influence that Boeing brings to the Charleston, SC. community on June 16, 2011 at his office in Charleston, SC.(Jeremy Lock/Special to The Washington Times)

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Boeing employee's work in the 787 Dreamliners Aft Body Assembly building on June 16, 2011 in Charleston, SC. The new Final Assembly Building will be home to the second 787 Dreamliner final assembly and delivery facility. The building is the size of 10.5 football fields and can house two 787 Dreamliners wingtip to wingtip. Boeing will be able to deliver three airplanes per month. (Jeremy Lock/Special to The Washington Times)