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Lawyers gear up
for gay divorces
Domestic disputes to boom, attorneys say
P. 5
String bands roots
Trio has Memphis sound P. 19
Spring returns
DETAILS P. 16
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Local News 3-9 Night In 18
Yeas&Nays 6 Night Out 19
Crime 8 Commentary 22
Politics 10 Sports 38
White House 11 Lottery 38
Economy 17 Games 43
Whats inside
Duke gets its shot
Teams strong, weak points P. 41
LOCAL
Ehrlich to run
Ex-Maryland gov.
to seek rematch
against OMalley. P. 4
WORLD
Taliban freed
Pakistan says that
Afghanistan lets
ghters go. P. 15
LOCAL
Day care probe
MontCo cuts ties to
Centro Familia. P. 4
MICHAEL BARONE
Embrace liberty
Tea partiers
follow ideas
of Founders.
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W
henWhite House Chief
of Staff Rahm Eman-
uel last year advised
never waste a good
crisis, he likely was thinking ahead
to President Obamas economic
stimulus program and health care
plan. After swelling the federal de-
cit by passing the stimulus at a cost
of nearly $1 trillion, Democrats in
Congress signed off on Obamacare,
with a price tag, according to Rep.
Paul Ryan, R-Wis., of $2.3 trillion in
its rst decade alone. With federal
spending exploding at such a rate,
its no wonder that Moodys Inves-
tor Service recently warned that it
would downgrade the U.S. govern-
ments credit rating if it concludes
the government was unable and/
or unwilling to quickly reverse the
deterioration it has incurred.
What the United States govern-
ment will do in the future may be in
question, but we need not look far
to nd past examples of countries
unwilling to get their nances in
order. Consider Argentina. In 1914, it
was one of the wealthiest countries
in the world, and its living standard
exceeded that of Western Europe
until the late 1950s. Then President
Juan Peron squandered his nations
prosperity by introducing a host
of redistributionist economic and
regulatory policies, nationalizing
utilities and foreign investments,
and pumping up the national debt.
What followed was three decades of
political instability, growing depen-
dency and economic stagnation.
There was a brief period of
privatization and booming foreign
investment in what the American
Enterprise Institutes Mark Falcoff
called Argentinas go go 1990s. But
that was negated by the return of
political leaders espousing Peronist
principles and who created a down-
ward economic spiral by breaking
contracts with foreign utility com-
panies that had invested heavily in
Argentina.
Today, the country has lost its
international credit standing and
an estimated 10 percent of the
population has moved abroad to
escape the stiing taxes, regulation
and inefciency. To make matters
worse, President Cristina Kirchner
recently attracted attention for r-
ing the president of the countrys
central bank. His sin was refusing
to go along with her inationary
spending policies (Argentinas ina-
tion is 17 percent) and challenging
her demand that he hand over $6.6
billion in bank reserves.
Besides sending federal spending
skyrocketing, Obama has, like so
many of the politicians who ruined
Argentina, dramatically increased
government regulation of business,
nationalized major sectors of the
economy and imposed a lengthy
list of tax increases. America today
is no more exempt from economic
reality than Argentina was in years
past. Make no mistake, these actions
will eventually drain the life from
this nations economic vitality, just
as they did in Argentina.
The United States of Argentina
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EDITORIAL
DAVID FREDDOSO
John Kerry cant take it
Harsh rhetoric
makes the
Mass. sena-
tor cry uncle.
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THOMAS SOWELL
Climate change not new
Opponents
of global
warming hys-
teria point
to cyclical
changes.
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NOEMIE EMERY
Breaking the spirit of law
Dems will do
anything to
pass bills
for that they
face defeat.
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MARK HEMINGWAY
Unfettered union access
Labor bosses
have an all-
access pass
to the White
House.
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AP PHOTO, 1951
Argentine President Juan Peron frittered away his nations prosperity by introducing
redistributionist economic and regulatory policies, nationalizing utilities and pumping
up the national debt all leading to three decades of instability and stagnation.
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LOCAL NEWS
ByKaitlinSchluter
Special toThe Examiner
Patients in the District would be
allowed to possess up to 2 ounces of
marijuanapermonthasprescribedby
their doctor, accordingto the medical
marijuanabill revisedTuesdaybythe
D.C. Council.
Wenowhaveanearlynal product
that is ready to go before the council,
Councilman Phil Mendelson, chair-
man of the judiciary committee, told
theWashingtonExaminer. Theresstill
a few technical issues were working
on, but the basic bill is there.
Two D.C. Council committees dis-
cussed the framework of the bill that
was approved by D.C. voters in 1998
but until December had been kept
fromgoinginto effect by Congress.
With a unanimous vote, the bill
moves forwardtothefull council for a
vote, expectedto be takeninMay.
Provisions include a limit of up to
eight dispensariesintheD.C. areathat
cannot be within 300 feet of a school.
Dispensaries will not be owned by
the government but by nonprot or
for-prot institutions that will needto
apply for a license.
Asthebill nowreads, MayorAdrian
Fentyhastheoptiontoraisethemaxi-
mum allowable monthly amount of
marijuana to 2.5 ounces per patient,
depending on an individuals medi-
cal condition. Conditions required to
receive a prescription include HIV,
AIDSandglaucoma.
Not allowed under the bill would
be home cultivation of marijuana,
althoughanadvisorycommitteewould
be establishedtolookat the issue and
make a recommendationby 2012.
Most of the states allow it, but
home cultivation is an aspect that
is difcult for law enforcement, and
the concern is to make sure its not
abused, Mendelsonsaid.
The issue is a hot topic among
groupsliketheMarijuanaPolicyProj-
ect, which said 13 of the 14 states with
legalized medical marijuana permit
home cultivation.
For a lot of patients, its a cheaper
and easiest option for getting their
medicine, said Mike Meno, director
of communications for the lobbying
group. We support the measure to
give patients safe and reliable access
to their medicine.
D.C. leaders OK
guidelines for
medicinal pot
AP FILE
Individuals would be allowed to possess
2 ounces of marijuana per month under a
bill revised Tuesday by the D.C. Council.
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GOPseeks to follow
victories in Va., N.J.
By AlanSuderman
Examiner Staff Writer
Former Maryland Gov. Bob
Ehrlich announced Tuesday his
intent to seek a rematch this fall
with Gov. Martin OMalley, ending
months of speculation.
Ehrlich, a Republican, said he will
kick off his campaign in Rockville
next week.
Its time for new ideas and
proven leadership in Annapolis,
Ehrlich told his fans on Facebook.
Our economy and our families can
afford no less.
In a state where Democrats out-
number Republicans 2-to-1, Ehrlich
is one of the Maryland GOPs most
recognizable and popular stars. His
election in 2002 made himthe Free
States rst Republican governor in
a generation.
But Ehrlich, who defeated Kath-
leen Kennedy Townsend, lasted
only one term, and was defeated
by OMalley, a Democrat, 53 per-
cent to 46 percent in 2006. Recent
polls have shown OMalley keeping
a similar lead but have pegged the
current governors approval rating
below50 percent.
Ehrlich will seek to capitalize on
the same Republican momentum
that saw recent GOP victories in
Virginia, New Jersey and Massa-
chusetts.
In the weeks leading to his re-
election announcement, Ehrlich
has painted OMalley as out of
touch with Marylands mainstream
sensibilities and a foe of the states
businesses. He pointed to the states
high unemployment rate, OMalleys
tax increases and the states large
budget decit as key issues to his
campaign.
In response, the state Demo-
cratic Party said Ehrlich raised
state spending more than any other
governor in recent history and is too
cozy with special interests.
Were glad Ehrlich has nally
announced. Running against a big-
spending politician-turned-special
interest lobbyist should provide a
good contrast with the tough lead-
ership and real progress achieved
by the OMalley/Brown adminis-
tration, said OMalleys campaign
manager, TomRussell.
The latest campaign nance
report showed OMalley with about
$5 million in the bank. Ehrlich, who
has not been actively fundraising,
had $142,000 cash on balance.
Ehrlich has kept up his public
prole since losing the last election
by hosting a weekly radio show in
Baltimore with his wife, Kendel. He
works at Womble Carlyle Sandridge
&Rice in Baltimore.
Ehrlich has not announced who
will be his running mate for lieuten-
ant governor.
asuderman@washingtonexaminer.com
Ehrlich sets up rematch for governor with OMalley
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
FOR POTOMAC RIVER
SHORELINE CLEANUP
The National Park Service is seek-
ing volunteers to participate in
its yearly spring cleanup of the
Potomac River shoreline on April
10. Volunteers are asked to bring
their own gloves and water bottles,
but trash bags will be provided.
Organizers for the cleanup also sug-
gest that participants wear durable
shoes and prepare to get dirty. Vol-
unteers for the last annual cleanup
helped rid the waterfront area of
290 tons of trash. For information
on volunteering for the event, visit
www.nps.gov/hafe/index.htm.
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REP. FRANK WOLF
Wolf, R-Va., wrote
President Obama
to ask that his
administration stop
releasing Guanta-
namo Bay detainees
to Afghanistan.
This came after reports that a six-year
Guantanamo prisoner released in
December is now in a Taliban leader-
ship position. Abdul Haz, a suspect
in the murder of an International
Red Cross worker, has been picked
to be a deputy of Taliban leader Mul-
lah Mohammad Omar, according to
Newsweek.
LOCAL NEWS
NEWSMAKERS
TRAFFIC
VINCENT GRAY
The D.C. Council
chairman ofcially
announced that
he will run against
Mayor Adrian
Fenty in the may-
oral primary in
September. Gray stands a chance,
according to a recent poll showing 50
percent disapproval ratings for Fenty
from Washington voters. The reality
is we can do better in the District of
Columbia, said Gray, who also led
paperwork Tuesday to raise money for
his mayoral bid.
MARYLAND
Maryland: Left laner on Interstate 270
northbound before Route 124 (Mont-
gomery Village Avenue/Quince Orchard
Road) is closed for construction.
Virginia: Right lane on Interstate
95 northbound is closed at Occoquan
River Bridge for construction.
Organizations spending
under investigation
By AlanSuderman
Examiner Staff Writer
Montgomery County has ended
its relationship with a Wheaton
child care center whose spending
practices have come under scrutiny
fromthe FBI and county ofcials.
The county is moving its con-
tracts for Centro Familia to another
nonprot, according to a memo that
Uma Ahluwalia, director of the
Department of Health and Human
Services, sent to County Council
members late Monday evening.
Ahluwalia said the move was at
the behest of ofcials from Centro
Familia, which gears its services to
low-income Hispanic immigrants.
The Washington Examiner
reported Monday that the countys
independent inspector general was
investigating whether the center
used county money to pay a $7,000
federal tax bill.
There have been several reviews
of the centers bookkeeping in the
last year, including a visit by an FBI
ofcial in the fall.
The county has contracts worth
$450,000 a year with Centro
Familia, and county staff did not
know how much remained in those
contracts. The current scal year
ends in June.
Thomas Harr, the executive direc-
tor of the Gaithersburg nonprot
Family Services Inc., said Centro
Familias programs, such as educat-
ing home child care workers, wont
be affected by the shift. He said his
agency has an annual budget of $12
million and expertise in account-
ing and management of nonprots
that can help Centro Familia with its
nancial reporting problems while it
decides its long-termfuture.
What I can do, Ill help you get
focus back on where you need to be,
on kids and families, Harr said.
Centro Familia ofcials could
not be reached for comment, but
have said that they are the target
of a political witch hunt by the
inspector general and some County
Council members.
The centers accountant is County
Executive Ike Leggetts campaign
treasurer, and state Del. Anne
Kaiser, D-Montgomery, is listed as
a board member. Councilwoman
Nancy Navarro, D-Eastern County,
helped found Centro Familia but
severed ties with the center several
years ago.
Inspector General Thomas
Dagley reported last year that the
center couldnt properly account for
$900,000 in public funding. Afollow-
up investigation by the DHHS found
several overpayments; the center
and the county are currently at
odds over about $60,000 in county
funds.
asuderman@washingtonexaminer.com
Montgomery cuts off funding for Hispanic child care center
MATT HOUSTON/AP FILE
Former Maryland Gov. Bob Ehrlich announced his plan for another bout with
Gov. Martin OMalley. The Republican said he will kick off his campaign next week.
Ehrlich at a glance
Age: 52
Hometown: Arbutus, suburb of
Baltimore
Education: Princeton University,
Wake Forest Law School
Elected positions: Governor,
U.S. representative, Maryland
House of Delegates
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By BrianHughes
Examiner Staff Writer
Divorce lawyers are welcoming
the surge of just-married gay cou-
ples in the District, lining up for a
stable of new clients once wedding
bells are drowned out by alimony
ghts, custody battles and other
legal standoffs previously reserved
for straight couples.
It will bring more business
to family lawyers for all sorts of
issues, said Carolyn Goodman, a
D.C. general practice lawyer who
focuses on divorce law. The bot-
tom line is you see a lot of people
getting married for the wrong rea-
sons and it will probably cause the
same strife that breaks [straight]
marriages down.
And it will lead to more property
disputes and custody challenges,
expanding the caseload for lawyers,
she added.
Lawyers will be waiting with a
familiar pitch.
Relationships dont always last
forever, said Washington lawyer
Abraham Blitzer. Thats a fact of
life. For people whose lives are inti-
mately intertwined as those getting
married, its important for them to
wrap up those legal ramications.
Even with the spike in marriage
and divorce candidates, law-
yers wont see an immediate uptick,
as District couples are required to be
separated for six months if the split is
mutual, or one year if contested.
For their part, gay-rights advo-
cates say divorce rates of almost
50 percent may fall, as sham mar-
riages often sought for benets
or social acceptance wont be as
commonplace.
Many couples married since the
weddings began on March 9, such
as Southeasts Angelisa Young and
Sinjoyla Townsend, were already in
long-termrelationships, which they
argue will ease growing pains that
come with wedlock.
Its not like I dont knowhowshe
squeezes out the toothpaste, Young
said Tuesday. Were pretty much
past that. Nowwere at the smooth-
sailing part.
Young said they havent uttered
a word about divorce: Why would
we?
But in Massachusetts and
Canada, some gay couples sought
divorces as soon as they were eli-
gible to do so.
For those married couples who
moved to states that never recog-
nized the union in the rst place,
divorces were not granted.
The District joined Connecticut,
New Hampshire, Vermont, Massa-
chusetts and Iowa in recognizing
gay marriage.
Some have questioned the extent
to which couples were motivated by
setting history and securing benets
in heading to the altar.
Gay marriage is not an insur-
ance policy against difcult times,
said Darlene Garner, who wed her
girlfriend March 9.
With more people getting mar-
ried, its inevitable more will divorce,
said Washington lawyer Michelle
Thomas.
Its going to change a lot of
discussions same-sex couples are
having, she said, anticipating more
challenges to the traditional, hetero-
sexual adoption model as well.
A recent report by the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
showed lower divorce rates in states
that allow gay marriage than in
many that ban the practice. Critics
say those numbers are contingent
on a variety of factors beyond sexual
orientation.
bhughes@washingtonexaminer.com
Lawyers bank on divorce for gays
Nysetvold, a senior at
Fairfax Countys Oak-
ton High School, was
one of the top nish-
ers among 50,000
students nationwide
in an essay contest
on what it means
to be an American.
Nysetvold earned an
honorable mention award from the Bill of
Rights Institute.
So, what does it mean, in a nutshell, to be
an American? To be an American means
you have rights and freedoms given to you,
and that you live in a nation with a history
of trying to be good, of trying to follow a
conscience.
What was your essay about, specically? I
chose to write on Rosa Parks, and I focused
on the value of integrity. America wants
to be a moral nation, and thats one of the
things that makes us who we are. But ulti-
mately, all of the good qualities in the world
dont do you any good if you dont stand up
for them.
A lot of people in this town are worried
about the future of our nation. Are you? I
think everyone has certain worries based
on difculties were facing, but I think
people are still trying to have the American
dream. People are still getting up and going
to work, theyre still having fun with their
family I think theres still potential for this
country. You can easily get bogged down
by the recession, or this legislation or that
scandal, but when it comes down to it life is
still happening.
You moved to the United States from Can-
ada as a little girl. How did that shape your
American experience? Well, I went from
Canada to Texas. Other than that, it wasnt
a humongous shock. But being in the rst
grade, youre doing the money math, and I
just remember thinking, Who are all these
pictures on the coins? Leah Fabel
Natalie Nysetvold
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LOCAL NEWS
THE 3-MINUTE
INTERVIEW
Deer take big bite out
of crops in Maryland
Deer and other wildlife ate $9.9
million worth of Maryland crops
last year, according to the U.S.
Department of Agriculture. The
USDA said Tuesday that 74 percent
of the damage was done by deer.
Groundhogs were the second most
destructive critters, accounting for
10 percent of damage statewide.
Meanwhile, the National Park
Service said sharpshooters since
Feb. 1 have culled more than 200
white-tailed deer from the national
park surrounding the Camp David
presidential retreat in Western
Maryland. The management plan
projects the removal of more than
2,000 deer over 15 years.
Fromnews services
NEWS IN BRIEF
TODAYS TOP STORY THE DISTRICT
By WilliamC. Flook
Examiner Staff Writer
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell
is calling for his counterparts in
Maryland and the District to help
improve Metro safety in the wake
of a crushing federal audit that
highlighted problems between the
transit system and its oversight
agency.
Transportation ofcials from
the three jurisdictions are meet-
ing within the next few weeks to
put together a plan for addressing
recent safety problems at the transit
agency, McDonnell said on WTOP
radios Ask the Governor program
Tuesday.
We have to improve safety to
make sure we have [the] condence
of our riders, the governor said.
AFederal Transit Administration
audit released in early March found
systemic aws in the relationship
between Metro and the Tri-State
Oversight Committee, charging the
independent safety ofce had been
marginalized and ignored by Metro
ofcials.
The ndings came after a series of
high-prole safety lapses that have
plagued the agency, including a June
crash near the Fort Totten station
that killed nine people, including the
operator, and a February derailment
near the Farragut North station.
Several track workers have been
killed in accidents in recent months.
AMetro train nearly struck a team
of the committees safety inspectors
in December.
McDonnell, in a letter to D.C.
Mayor Adrian Fenty and Maryland
Gov. Martin OMalley, suggested
the three jurisdictions coordinate
on how to strengthen the oversight
committees clout and bring Metro
into compliance with its require-
ments.
There may be opportunities for
us to help focus [the Washington
Metropolitan Area Transit Author-
ity] on meeting its obligations to the
[Tri-state Oversight Committee],
thus addressing many of these con-
cerns, McDonnell wrote.
Metro is governed by a board
composed of ofcials fromVirginia,
Maryland, the District and the fed-
eral government.
Metro has been working over
the past year to address as many of
the committees recommendations
as it can, said spokesman Steve
Taubenkibel.
We have been working with them
in terms of questions ... and trying
to provide as much information to
them, keep themup to date in terms
of what were doing to improve the
overall safety of our work force, espe-
cially for those that have to work on
the right of way, he said.
wook@washingtonexaminer.com
McDonnell calls
for tougher Metro
safety oversight
By BrianHughes
Examiner Staff Writer
Marriage applications have sky-
rocketed since the District started
issuing licenses for same-sex cou-
ples this month, with droves of gay
partners expected to relocate to
the city from states where they
cant tie the knot.
About 1,100 marriage appli-
cations have been led in the
District since March 3, accord-
ing to courthouse spokeswoman
Leah Gurowitz, nearly six times
the average monthly count.
Though the numbers are
expected to fade in coming
months, lawyers, politicians and
gay activists say same-sex couples
will continue to migrate to the Dis-
trict, leaving behind states where
they arent recognized.
Virginia is a particularly
unpleasant state for the gay com-
munity, said Peter Rosenstein,
president of the Campaign for
All D.C. Families, referring to
the states refusal to recognize
civil unions between same-sex
couples.
Openly gay state Del. Adam
Ebbin, D-Arlington, said he
couldnt blame a same-sex couple
for leaving the commonwealth.
Its disappointing, he said
of the expected exodus. But I
understand their motivation. Ive
heard of many situations where
gay couples left Virginia because
they felt more comfortable some-
where else.
Maryland, already more pro-
gressive than Virginia in its
recognition of gay rights, appears
to be moving closer to the Dis-
trict. Attorney General Douglas F.
Gansler said this month that state
agencies should immediately begin
recognizing gay marriage much
to the chagrin of some lawmak-
ers, who say he overstepped his
authority.
Gurowitz said some couples are
waiting until their wedding day
nears to pick up their applications,
which dont have an expiration
date. Marriage licenses are issued
after a three-day waiting period.
bhughes@washingtonexaminer.com
Marriage applications soar thanks to gay couples
AP FILE
Now that gay marriage is legal in the District, lawyers in the city are preparing for a
wave of divorces and legal standoffs involving same-sex couples.
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SPEAKEASY: STATE OF THE BRACKET
YEAS&NAYS
People, power and politics
By TARA PALMERI
and NIKKI SCHWAB
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Buster Brown contributed to this page.
Karl Rove will brave the Georgetown University student population, and hes actually cutting the school
a deal on his speaking fees. The former adviser to President George W. Bush is set to speak April 21.
Here are the prices:
$8,500
Roves standard speaking fee
The rate Georgetowns
Lecture Fund was able
to hustle him down to.
How much the Student Activ-
ities Commission allocated
the fund for fees, security and
additional costs.
$8,000
$35,000
AP FILE
French President Nicolas Sarkozys
family didnt wait in line when they
paid homage to Bens Chili Bowl.
Then again, the Sarkozys came in
for lunch Tuesday, not for the fourth
meal splurge.
Regardless of the hour, manager
Doris Pollard told Yeas & Nays that
dignitaries always get the celebrity
treatment.
They sit down in the back and
we have a waiter come out and handle
the order, Pollard said.
There was nothing unusual about
what the president and wife Carla
Bruni-Sarkozy ordered half smokes
(half beef and half pork sausage)
except that they asked for seconds.
They were looking at the menu
and they were asking questions, Pol-
lard said. And after we mentioned
that Obama himself had eaten that
[the half-smoke] and described what
it was, they chose to have it.
The manager was ever so eager to
tell Yeas & Nays just how much they
liked their meal.
They seemed to enjoy it very
much. In fact, they both had a sec-
ond half-smoke. He actually had his
second one without the bun, just the
sausage, Pollard said.
Sarkozys ask for
seconds at Bens
JOE LEITHAUSER/AP
Nicolas Sarkozy and family dined at D.C.
staple Bens Chili Bowl on Tuesday.
It is completely blown
up. It is a sign that I was
paying singular focus on
health care.
President Obamas excuse for his busted NCAA tournament bracket to
Matt Lauer on Tuesdays Today
As if dropping cash at a sexu-
ally sophisticated nightclub wasnt
risque enough, the RNCis guilty of
itemizingofce supplies fromCon-
gressional Liquors on Capitol Hill
and the Ronald Reagan Presidential
Museum. According to documents
Gawker dug up, the RNCspent $200
at the liquor store and $2,200at the
museumstore. Not too shabby, con-
sidering you could pick up a Reagan
medallion desk pen set for $74.95.
RNC purchases ofce
supplies at liquor store
and Reagan Museum?
I
t looks as if South Carolina
Democrat Rob Miller wants
publisher Larry Flynts unof-
cial endorsement for Congress
just as much as most congressional
ofces want their complimentary
copy of Hustler.
Flynt talked up Millers cam-
paign when naming Rep. Joe Wilson,
R-S.C., as Hustlers [Expletive] of
the Month in February. Miller
is running against Wilson, who
became a household name after
his You lie outburst to President
Obama.
Flynt characterized Wilson
as the liar, discussed the South
Carolina congressmans underly-
ing racism and then encouraged
readers to donate to Millers cam-
paign.
For Flynts trouble, Millers
spokesman rewarded the publisher
with a no comment when Yeas &
Nays questioned him about the
endorsement Tuesday. At the same
time, folks at the National Repub-
lican Campaign Committee, who
caught wind of it this week, were
almost giddy.
We were not
really surprised,
NRCC spokes-
man Andy Sere
said. Rob Miller has been a hero
to Hollywood types for months,
even though his obscenely liberal
ideology is considered X-rated in
South Carolina.
Wilsons campaign also
addressed one of Flynts charges.
Finally, theres this: Joe Wilson
is not really Joe Wilson, Flynt
penned in the magazine. The
[expletive]s legal name is Addison
Graves Wilson Sr.
Not quite.
The congressmans name is
Addison Joe Graves Wilson, his
campaign manager told Yeas &
Nays, though it is listed as Addison
Graves Wilson Sr. on Wikipedia.
On the campaign trail, Sere
said he doubted Miller and Flynt
would appear together, but if they
wanted to, Republicans wouldnt
mind helping out.
We might even be willing to
pay for Mr. Flynts ight out there,
Sere said.
Would they keep that
copy of Hustler around as well?
Congressional ofces still
receive his smut, and in our ofce
it is quickly trashed, said Pepper
Pennington, Wilsons spokeswoman
on Capitol Hill.
Larry Flynt hustles for Joe Wilsons opponent
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By Hayley Peterson
Examiner Staff Writer
ANNAPOLIS The Maryland Sen-
ate unanimously passed a measure
Tuesday that would eliminate pork
barrel legislation from the capital
budget for the next two years.
Sen. Kathy Klausmeier, D-Bal-
timore County, introduced the
measure as an amendment to the
capital budget, and it was imme-
diately adopted. The amendment
would send state money currently
used for bond bills legislation
to provide funding for local projects
to public schools for scal 2011
and 2012.
These [bond] bills are the closest
we can get in Annapolis to printing
money, said Sen. AndrewP. Harris,
R-Baltimore and Harford counties.
Were in an economic mess. Print-
ing bonds for the purpose of the
local legislative process is not what
we need to do.
Securing funds for local pet
projects through bond bills is a
long-standing tradition for Mary-
land lawmakers.
Its a way of getting votes,
said Christopher Summers, direc-
tor of the Maryland Public Policy
Institute. The state of Maryland
is littered with white elephants
where politicians think these are
great schemes.
Summers institute documented
50 Maryland lawmakers who in
2008 gave state funds to organiza-
tions for which they served as board
members or in some other leader-
ship capacity.
This year, Gov. Martin OMalley
set aside $15 million for bond bills
$7.5 million each for the Senate
and House.
In the Senate, Montgomery and
Prince Georges lawmakers secured
the most money by far this year for
local projects. Montgomerys sena-
tors won $1.3 million for 15 projects,
and Prince Georges won $1.4 mil-
lion for 16 projects, according to the
Senates capital budget.
Excluding Baltimore, the rest of
the counties averaged $215,000 in
pork.
OMalley spokesman Shaun Ada-
mec said the governor would not
object to cutting pork funding for
several years if the amendment is
included in the nal version of the
budget.
Whether the amendment sticks
is up to the House of Delegates and
a conference committee.
Evenif the amendment is enacted,
however, lawmakers could push pet
projects through, as long as budget
committees can identify another
source of funding meaning they
would have to cut from elsewhere
in the budget.
hpeterson@washingtonexaminer.com
Senate backs cutting pork from budget
7
LOCAL NEWS
MARYLAND
By David Shernski
Examiner Staff Writer
Northern Virginia is increasingly
becoming the economic engine of
the Washington area, according to
a newreport.
The Virginia regions share of a
major measure of the Washington-
area economy has nearly doubled
since 1970, according to George
Mason Universitys Center for
Regional Analysis.
Clearly, Northern Virginia has
become the center of the Washing-
ton areas economy, said Stephen
Fuller, the centers director.
Between 1970 and 2009, Northern
Virginias share of the Washington
areas gross regional product sur-
passed that of the District and the
Maryland suburbs, the report said.
Gross regional product is the value
of goods and services produced
locally.
The three areas had about an
equal foothold in 1983, when fed-
eral contracting began to accelerate.
Federal contracting totaled $6 bil-
lion in 1983 compared with $87
billion in 2009, which contributed to
Northern Virginias increased share
in the local economy, Fuller said.
The locationof WashingtonDulles
International Airport, which strad-
dles Fairfax and Loudoun counties,
is also a big reason for the shift, said
Tony Howard, chief executive ofcer
of the Loudoun County Chamber of
Commerce.
[The airport] makes it easier
for anyone on any continent to set
up shop in Northern Virginia, he
said.
But Northern Virginias share has
shrunk recently, as it was hit harder
by the economic downturn than the
other two regions. Still, the econo-
mies in all three regions are growing
just at different rates.
David Robertson, executive direc-
tor of the Metropolitan Washington
Council of Governments, acknowl-
edged an east-west divide in the
region, saying that the eastern por-
tion of the region, including parts of
Maryland and the District of Colum-
bia, simply does not have the same
level or intensity of development as
areas farther west, such as Fairfax
and Loudoun.
However, he noted the revitaliza-
tion of D.C.s U Street corridor and
Columbia Heights area.
The demand for those condos
and apartments in the Columbia
Heights area is just gangbusters
hot, he said.
dshernski@washingtonexaminer.com
Northern Virginias success
driving D.C.-area economy
Economic drivers
Share of gross regional product*
Region 2009 1970
N. Virginia 46% 27.0%
Md. suburbs 32% 34.5%
D.C. 22% 37.5%
*The Washington metropolitan
area includes a portion of West
Virginia, which was not factored
into the calculations.
SOURCE: GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY CENTER
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By FREEMAN KLOPOTT
and SCOTT McCABE
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Got a hot tip?
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THE BLOTTER
THE DISTRICT
CRIME&PUNISHMENT
Tejano queen Selena killed
by president of fan club
On this day, March 31, in 1995,
Latin superstar Selena was fatally
shot by the presi-
dent of her fan
club.
Born Selena
Quintanilla Perez
to Mexican immi-
grant parents in
Lake Jackson,
Texas, Selena
won Best Female
Vocalist at the
Tejano Music Awards in 1987 and
dominated the award for the next
seven years. In 1995, the Quintanil-
las discovered that Yolanda Saldivar,
the president of Selenas fan club
and manager of her boutiques, was
embezzling money.
Selena, 23, met with Saldivar at
a Corpus Christi hotel to retrieve
some nancial records. Saldivar
drew a gun and shot Selena in the
back.
Major networks interrupted their
programming to break the news.
Tom Brokaw referred to Selena as
The Mexican Madonna.
Saldivar is serving a life sentence.
Scott McCabe
Selena
Authorities suspect
foul play; no suspects
have been charged
By Alana Goodman
Special to the Examiner
On the morning of July 20,
2002, Michelle Lee Rust left her
house in Baltimore County to buy
party supplies for her 3-year-old
sons birthday party. She never
returned home.
The circumstances surround-
ing Rusts disappearance offer
few clues about what happened
to the 24-year-old. Rusts car, a
1998 Dodge Caravan, was found
abandoned later that morning
on a nearby residential street,
with the key broken off in the
drivers door keyhole. Rust also
took no personal belongings with
her before she disappeared. Her
credit cards and bank accounts
have remained unused since that
day.
Authorities believe that Rust
might have been abducted before
she even got into her car, and may
not have driven from her home
voluntarily. Her parents think she
is dead, accord-
ing to reports.
Family mem-
bers say it would
be highly unusual
for Rust to dis-
appear without
notice. She
had lived in the
Halethorpe area
her entire life,
and worked at a day care center
before the birth of her son. Rusts
husband, Dwight D.J. Rust, was
the last person to see her before
she left her house. He reported
her missing when she did not
return home fromthe store after
an hour.
Michelle Rust has red hair and
blue eyes, is 5 feet 4 inches tall
and weighed about 140 pounds
when she disappeared.
On the day she was last seen,
she was wearing a black V-neck
shirt, a white-gold chain necklace
with a diamond cross pendant,
a sapphire ring, and a diamond
engagement ring. She was also
wearing a permanent retainer on
her lower teeth and purple nail
polish. Rust might have had a
black backpack with her to carry
her insulin kit; she is diabetic and
needs to give herself regular insu-
lin injections.
Since Rusts disappearance, her
husband has led for divorce and
sought custody of their young son.
No suspects have been charged in
the case, but police believe Rusts
disappearance was the result of
foul play.
If you have information regard-
ing this case, you may be eligible
for a cash reward of up to $12,000.
Please contact the Homicide
Units Unsolved Case Squad at
410-887-3943 or the Communica-
tions Team at 410-307-2020.
If you wish to remain anony-
mous, you can also contact
Metro Crime Stoppers at 866-7-
LOCKUP.
Mom vanishes on shopping trip for sons birthday
Rust
Fairfax County police arrested a
woman Tuesday in the shooting death
of her boyfriend.
Police charged Caralee Cottle, 31, of
Manassas, with the murder of 37-year-
old Nathan Smiler.
On the night of Feb. 15, police said,
Smiler and Cottle were with friends
when they got into an argument at
Smilers Annandale home.
The two went downstairs to his base-
ment apartment.
Witnesses heard a gunshot, and
Cottle ran upstairs saying Smiler had
been shot.
Smiler was found shot in the head
with a bolt-action rie, police said.
Scott McCabe
Girlfriend arrested in Annandale shooting death
Cottle
MISSING PERSON
Woman, daughter burned
A woman and her 3-year-old
daughter were hospitalized after
someone threw acidlike liquid on
them, Prince Georges re and police
ofcials said. The attack happened
around 7 p.m. Monday in Oxon Hill.
Prince Georges County Fire and
Emergency Medical Services spokes-
man Mark Brady said the mother
and child suffered chemical burns to
the front of their bodies. Police said
the incident was domestic in nature.
The burns were considered serious
but not life-threatening.
Driver ned in death of
jogger in Frederick County
A driver who struck and killed
a jogger in Frederick County was
ned $500 under a plea agreement.
Joshua Cool, 29, pleaded guilty Mon-
day to failing to exercise care to avoid
a pedestrian.
Cool was charged in the death of
22-year-old Elizabeth DiNunzio, a
Spanish major at Mount St. Marys
University in Emmitsburg. Compiled
by Scott McCabe
By Scott McCabe
Examiner Staff Writer
An area businessman is expected
to plead guilty in the bribery and
kickback scheme that shook up the
Districts technology ofce.
Sushil Bansal, 43, chief execu-
tive of District-based Advanced
Integrated Technologies Corp., was
charged in a criminal information
with counts of bribery of a public
ofcial and money laundering. A
criminal information indicates that
a plea deal has been worked out
because the document cant be led
without the consent of the defen-
dant.
Yusuf Acar, the chief security
ofcer for the Districts technology
ofce, pleaded guilty late last year
to accepting more than $550,000 in
bribes from Bansal. His sentencing
has been rescheduled to April 16.
Prosecutors said Bansal began
showering Acar and other employ-
ees with money in 2005.
In exchange, Acar awarded
millions of dollars in contracts to
Advanced Integrated Technologies.
The two also faked invoices and time
sheets for Bansals ghost employ-
ees in order to skimmoney fromthe
city, according to court documents.
Most bribes were paid through
companies linked to Acar or con-
trolled by others in the conspiracy.
Acar has agreed to pay back more
than $200,000 in stolen money,
including $69,000 in cash that was
seized at his Northwest Washington
home.
The FBI began investigating
Acar after receiving a tip from
a D.C. employee who had been
approached to participate in the
scheme. The employee agreed to
cooperate with investigators and
wore hidden recording equipment
that documented the fraud, pros-
ecutors said.
The informant told investiga-
tors the scam also included buying
lower-quality equipment than was
contracted for so the conspirators
could pocket the difference, docu-
ments said.
At least 23 contract and full-time
employees in the citys technol-
ogy ofce have been red over the
scandal. It had even touched Vivek
Kundra, who left his post as D.C.s
chief technology ofcer a week
before the arrests to become the
nations rst chief information tech-
nology ofcer.
The White House suspended
Kundra while investigators made
sure he was not directly involved in
the scam. Kundra then resumed his
duties.
smccabe@washingtonexaminer.com
Exec expected to plead guilty in tech ofce bribery
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Ofcials say nine people have
been wounded in a drive-by shooting
in the southern part of Washington,
D.C., and that three arrests have
been made.
Fire ofcials said it was believed
one of the wounded had died, but
police would not conrm that
report.
Police Department spokesman
Ofcer Hugh Carew says the shoot-
ings of six men and three women
happened about 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Fire Department spokesman Pete
Piringer says ve of the victims had
life-threatening injuries He says all
were in their 20s and 30s, except for
one teenager.
Several people were shot in one
block and another found several
blocks away. Police say three people
have been arrested and a weapon
has been recovered.
No motive for the shootings is yet
known. AP
D.C. shootings leave
nine people injured
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T
he sad news that Vincent
Gray would challenge
Mayor Adrian Fenty
showed up in my e-mail
before he announced yesterday. The
message said Vince Gray for Mayor
Is Now Following You on Twitter!
Since I dont tweet much, follow-
ing me wont lead anywhere. But
he can read here why I am rather
despondent over his decision. Vin-
cent Gray has been a terric public
servant, but his days are numbered.
He will have to give up his chair of
the city council to take on Fenty.
And he is sure to lose.
Heres why I predict Gray is a
goner.
Before a politician decides to
mount a campaign, it is wise to build
a campaign teamand gure out how
to raise money. From my quick
check of Grays political apparatus,
I am not sure he has done either.
It appears that Grays chief strat-
egist is one Vernon Hawkins. It was
Hawkins who was calling around in
recent days to inform D.C.s politi-
cal elite that Gray was about to
announce. It was Hawkins who has
been by Grays side as he has met
with potential supporters.
Hawkins has a history in D.C.
political and governing circles, and
its not very pretty.
Marion Barry appointed Hawkins
to be director of his Human Services
Agency in his fourth term in 1994.
That was Barrys last time as mayor,
after he was jailed for the cocaine
rap. That was also when Congress
took over the city and put it under
the nancial control board, because
the city was hurtling toward bank-
ruptcy.
The chief reason for the citys
massive sea of red ink was over-
spending by the Human Services
Agency. One of the nancial control
boards rst acts was to demand the
resignation of Vernon Hawkins.
Barry fought for Hawkins. He had
been in the city government for
30 years. That would make him
part of the problem. The control
board forced Hawkins out in 1996.
The war is over, Barry said at the
time.
When Gray ran for city council
chairman in 2006, Hawkins went to
war as Grays political strategist He
worked on Grays transition team.
Now hes a pillar of Grays mayoral
campaign.
Hawkins is a poster boy for
Barrys style of governing. Ditto
Peggy Cooper Cafritz, another Gray
supporter. She was school board
president when the public schools
were in horrible condition.
On the money side, Fenty has all
but scraped the table clean. Hes
squeezed every dollar from the
business community and amassed
nearly $4 million. If they give to
Gray, they risk Fentys retribution.
What about money from the
unions, especially the teachers,
who would love to defeat Fenty? My
sources in the National Education
Association say it cant contribute
to Gray. The American Federation
for Teachers cant match $4 million.
Gray cant expect much from the
AFL-CIO or the public employees
unions. Hell be lucky to raise six
gures.
Without a crackerjack political
team and money, I am afraid Gray
will go down, and the city will lose
a great council chairman. Such a
shame.
E-mail Harry Jaffe at
hjaffe@washingtonexaminer.com.
Chairman Vince Grays Amateur Hour
9
LOCAL NEWS
Harry
Jaffe
ANDREW HARNIK/EXAMINER FILE
Vincent Gray, right, has been a terric public servant, but his days are numbered
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O
ver the past 14 months, our political
debate has been transformed into an
argument betweentheheirs of twofun-
damental schools of political thought,
the Founders andthe Progressives. The Found-
ers stood for the expansion of liberty and the
Progressives for the expansionof government.
Its anargument that has beengoing onfor a
centurybut was largelydormant over the quar-
ter-century of low-ination economic growth
that followed the Reagan tax cuts. Its been
raisedagainbythe expand-government policies
of the Obama administration and Democratic
congressional leaders.
Those policies, thoroughly in line with the
Progressive tradition, have been advanced by
liberal elites ingovernment, media, think tanks
and academia. The opposition, roughly in line
withthe Founders tradition, has beenledbythe
non-elites whospontaneouslyockedtoteapar-
ties andtownhalls. Republicanpoliticians have
been scrambling to lead these protesters.
The conservative rebellions of the late 1970s
andmiddle 1990s were focusedontaxes. The tea
partiers are focusing on the expansion of gov-
ernment and its threat to the independence
of citizens.
The rst mentionof tea parties came inFeb-
ruary 2009 from CNBCs Rick Santelli on the
oor of the ChicagoMercantile Exchange, when
he asked if we really want to subsidize the los-
ers mortgages? Howmany of you people want
to pay your neighbors mortgage, that has an
extrabathroomandcant paytheir bills? Then
he called for a Chicago tea party.
This struck a chord. Tea partiers began to
dress in 18th century costumes political re-
enactors andbrandishedthe Dont treadon
me ag. They declared their independence by
opposing Progressive policies that encourage
dependence on government.
The Progressives have always assumed that
people needed safety nets and would welcome
dependence on government. The publics clear
rejectionof the Democratic healthcare bills has
shown that this assumption was unwarranted.
Americans todayprefer independence todepen-
dence ongovernment, just as theydid200years
ago.
All this was supposedtohave beenconsigned
to the past long ago. The Progressives of the
early 1900s Presidents Theodore Roosevelt
and Woodrow Wilson, New Republic founder
Herbert Croly argued that in an industrial
era of mass production and giant businesses,
ordinary people were helpless and needed
governments guiding hand. It would be more
efcient, they argued, for centralized, disinter-
estedexperts toadminister national institutions
than to let chaotic markets operate freely and
to observe the Constitutions horse-and-buggy
limits ongovernment power. The Founders were
out of date.
The Progressives had their way for much of
the 20th century. But it became apparent that
centralized experts werent disinterested, but
always sought to expand their power. And it
became clear that central planners can never
have the kindof informationthat is transmitted
instantly, as Friedrich von Hayek observed, by
price signals in free markets.
It turnedout that centralizedexperts are not
as wise andordinaryAmericans are not as help-
less as the Progressives thought. Bypassingthe
stimulus package and the health care bills the
Democrats producedexpansionof government.
But voters seemto prefer expansionof liberty.
The Progressives scornfor the Founders has
not beensharedby the people. First-rate books
about the Founders have beenbest-sellers. And
efforts todismiss the Founders as slaveholders,
misogynists or homophobes have been out-
weighed by the resonance of their words and
deeds.
The Declaration of Independences procla-
mation that all men are created equal with
unalienable rights to life, liberty and the
pursuit of happiness has proved to be happily
elastic. It still sings to us today, thanks to the
struggles andsacrices of manyAmericans who
gave blacks and women the equality denied to
themin 1776.
Incontrast, the earlyProgressives talkof an
industrial age and an outmoded Constitution
sounds like the language of anage nowlongpast.
Their faith in centralized planning seems naive
inatime whenone unpredictedinnovationafter
another has changed lives for the better.
Polls and recent election results tell us that
racial minorities and the so-called educated
class the people who expect their kind will
administer centralized institutions still take
the side of the Progressives. Most Americans,
however, are rejecting the path of dependence
andare intent ondeclaring their independence
once again.
Tea partiers embrace liberty not big government
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POLITICS
Michael Barone, The Examiners senior political
analyst, can be contacted at mbarone@washing
tonexaminer.com. His column appears Wednes-
day and Sunday, and his stories and blog posts
appear on ExaminerPolitics.com.
MICHAEL
BARONE
NEWSMAKERS
When asked which partys candidate
they would prefer in this falls con-
gressional elections, voters showed
that the bitter battle over President
Obamas health care program has
sharpened partisan attitudes among
both Democrats and Republicans but
left the GOP with the decided edge.
GENERIC BALLOT
PARTY % NOW % 1 WK AGO
Democratic 39 35
Republican 46 43
Undecided 15 22
(RASMUSSEN REPORTS)
PRESIDENTIAL
RATING % NOW % 1 WK AGO
Approve 50 47
Disapprove 50 52
Undecided 0 1
(RASMUSSEN REPORTS)
APPROVAL RATINGS
LEE FISHER
A new poll has Ohio Lt. Gov. Fisher out in front of
Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner but suggests the
Buckeye States Democratic Senate primary is still
anybodys guess. The survey of Democratic voters
released by Quinnipiac University has 33 percent
backing Fisher and 26 percent favoring Brunner. But
40 percent are undecided and 65 percent of
those who now support a candidate say they
could change their mind. Fisher has fared
better in polls against presumptive Repub-
lican nominee former Rep. Rob Portman.
TREY GRAYSON
Kentucky Republican Senate primary candidate
Secretary of State Grayson is trying to link
front-runner Rand Paul to those who believe
9/11 was a government conspiracy. Paul,
who echoes his famous father Rons position
that U.S. foreign policy helped precipitate the
terrorist attack, is accused in a Grayson ad of
thinking 9/11 was Americas fault. Paul hit back
hard with an ad featuring footage of the after-
math of the attacks, a denial of Graysons
claims and a denunciation of his tactics.
BILL MCCOLLUM
The controversy over President Obamas health
care program is helping Republican McCollum
open a double-digit lead over Democrat Alex
Sink in the Florida governors race. A poll from
Mason-Dixon shows state Attorney General McCol-
lum with a 49 percent to 34 percent lead over Sink,
Floridas chief nancial ofcer. McCollum and 12
other attorneys general are suing to block a federal
mandate that citizens enroll in a health plan. The
poll found 51 percent supported McCollums
move, compared with 39 percent opposed.
By Terrence Dopp
Bloomberg News
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christies
job approval skidded almost 10 per-
centage points after he proposed
cutting state funding for schools
and towns, according to a Fairleigh
Dickinson University poll.
Forty-three percent of voters in
the state approved of Christies job
performance, down from52 percent
on March 3. Voters holding a favor-
able viewof the governor sank to 38
percent from 47 percent before his
March 16 budget address.
Its a bad time to be governor
of any state, said Peter Woolley, a
political scientist and director of the
Madison, N.J.-based poll. Youre
damned if you cut the budget and
damned if you raise taxes.
Christie, 47, a Republican who
took ofce Jan. 19, said his $29.3 bil-
lion spending plan for the coming
scal year required $10 billion in
cuts to close a decit without raising
taxes. It would lower school aid by
$820 million, municipal funding by
$445 million, cut the $1 billion prop-
erty tax rebate programand skip $3
billion in pension payments.
If you want to be a popular politi-
cian in New Jersey, this is not what
you do, Christie said. The situa-
tion is not optimal, its awful. This is
a situation that we were placed in by
20 years of mismanagement. Either
you clean it up or you paper over it.
Imchoosing to clean it up.
A majority of voters, 62 percent,
said the state should hold the line
on spending even if many programs
are reduced, down from66 percent
earlier this month. Asked if prop-
erty tax rebate checks should be
suspended, 44 percent said it was a
good idea and 48 percent said it was
a bad move.
Sixty-two percent of respondents
said they favored an income-tax
surcharge on households earning
$400,000a year. Such a levy expired
Dec. 31, and Christie has said he
would not renewit.
Christie won approval from
69 percent of Republicans who
responded to the poll and 23 percent
of Democrats.
Voters split on their view of the
statewide teachers union, the New
Jersey Education Association, which
has scufed with Christie over school
spending, with 35 percent favorable
and 35 percent unfavorable.
Christie defeated one-termDem-
ocrat Jon Corzine in the November
election amid voter dissatisfac-
tion over the U.S. economy and the
states highest-in-the-nation prop-
erty taxes.
Christie ratings drop in N.J. on $10B in planned cuts
MEL EVANS/AP
N.J. Gov. Chris Christie said Wednesday
he will try to battle an $11 billion budget
shortfall without raising taxes.
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By Julie Mason
Examiner White House Correspondent
With much on the line and a
short windowto improve his politi-
cal standing, President Obama is
shedding his trademark cool and
aloof demeanor in favor of a tougher,
more assertive pose.
The image makeover is part of a
broader White House strategy to
capitalize on the passage of health
care reformand rebrand Obama as
a dynamic leader an image that
has suffered in the past year of leg-
islative and political setbacks.
The 2008 campaigning Obama
is back, said Graham Wilson, a
Boston University political scientist.
Certainly the days of Obama being
a punching bag for the Republicans
seemto be over.
Wilson noted the presidents new,
more confrontational style coincides
with the return of former cam-
paign manager David Plouffe into
the administrations political wing.
Plouffe, who recently published a
book about the 2008 campaign, is
strategizing the Democrats 2010
election efforts.
The revised Obama was on dis-
play in an interviewwith NBCs Matt
Lauer for the Today show, where
the president criticized Republicans
for opposing health reform strictly
for political gain.
I think what happened is they
made a calculation, which if you
are thinking in terms of short-term
politics, you can see the argument,
Obama said. Their attitude is,
Look, if we stop this bill, if we stop
this president here, then that will
give us a lot of political benet in
November.
Many Republicans opposed the
bill on ideological grounds and
complained that Obamas much-
hyped efforts at bipartisanship were
largely cosmetic.
His dismissal of Republican crit-
ics as part of the larger, corrosive
Beltway political culture is part of a
still-new White House strategy for
blaming Washington while trying to
position Obama above the fray.
The news media, which has
become more critical of the White
House, also drew censure from
Obama, who complained that jour-
nalists focus on political extremities
rather than trying to solve prob-
lems.
Theres something about the
political culture here in Washington
that is a chronic problem, Obama
said. I havent solved it yet.
Dennis Goldford, a political scien-
tist at Drake University, described
Obamas earlier political style as
based on the notion that we should
all come and reason together.
Politics just isnt like that, Gold-
ford said.
During his rst year in ofce,
some Democrats and even friendly
columnists and commentators
described Obama as isolated,
remote and professorial.
Though the November elections
are still seven months away, the
administration has to showprogress
on several fronts, particularly jobs
and the economy, well enough ahead
of the vote to have an inuence on
the result.
The public needs to see a dif-
ferent side of him, because the poll
numbers have been plummeting for
a while, said Susan MacManus, a
political scientist at the University
of South Florida. In tough times,
people want to see strong leadership
with soft touch.
jmason@washingtonexaminer.com
Obama plays rough with political opponents
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POLITICS White House
ALEX BRANDON/AP
President Obama criticized Republicans in an interview with NBCs Today show on
Tuesday for opposing his health care overhaul strictly for political gain.
PARTISANSHIP
Obama, Sarkozy push
for sanctions on Iran
With the president of France
at his side, President Obama
declared Tuesday he hopes to
have international sanctions
against Iran in place within
weeks, not months, because
of its continuing nuclear pro-
gram. He acknowledged he still
lacks full support at the United
Nations.
Do we have unanimity in
the international community?
Not yet, Obama said. And
thats something that we have
to work on.
Obama said he and French
President Nicolas Sarkozy are
inseparable in their thinking
on the subject.
For his part, Sarkozy told
reporters, Iran cannot con-
tinue its mad race toward
acquiring nuclear weapons.
The time has come to take
decisions, Sarkozy said.
Iran insists its nuclear pro-
gram is for civilian purposes,
not nuclear weapons.
On the U.N. Security Coun-
cil, veto-holding permanent
members Russia and China
have expressed reservations
toward a tougher set of sanc-
tions, as have several of the
rotating members who do not
have veto powers.
Obama said he under-
stands that countries that
have business ties with Iran,
especially those who depend
on Iran for oil, might have
reservations. AP
ROUNDUP
RADIATION
Scientist says FDA hid
imaging safety concerns
Aformer Food and Drug Admin-
istration scientist said Tuesday his
job was eliminated after he raised
concerns about the risks of radiation
exposure from high-grade medical
scanning.
Dr. Julian Nicholas said at a pub-
lic hearing that he and other FDA
staffers were pressured to change
their scientic opinion, after they
opposed the approval of a CT
scanner for routine colon cancer
screening.
Nicholas said that he objected
to exposing otherwise healthy
patients to the cancer risks of
radiation.
After FDAofcials pushed ahead
with plans to clear the device, Nich-
olas, nowa physician at the Scripps
Clinic in San Diego, said he and eight
other staffers raised their concerns
with the divisions top director Dr.
Jeffrey Shuren last September.
The device apparently is still under
review. AP
COURTS
Judge seeks answers on
alleged CIA misconduct
A U.S. judge chastised the gov-
ernment Tuesday for striking a
$3 million settlement over alleged
CIAmisconduct without punishing
anyone.
U.S. District Judge Royce Lam-
berth, nevertheless, approved the
settlement of the case, which had
been brought by a former federal
drug agent who accused the CIAof
illegally spying on himwhen he was
stationed overseas.
The 15-year-old legal saga became
an important test of the Obama
administrations use of the so-called
state secrets privilege, used to pro-
tect national security fromexposure
in the courts. AP
TERRORISM
Pentagon eyeing drone
shift to aid Somalia
The Pentagon is considering
dispatching surveillance drones
and other limited military support
for a Somali government offensive
against al Qaeda-linked insurgents,
U.S. ofcials said, part of a cautious
move to increase U.S. assistance to
the anarchic African nation.
U.S. diplomats are pressing
Somali leaders to detail the goals of
the looming assault, in order to g-
ure out the most appropriate ways
the U.S. can help. AP
The public needs to
see a different side of
him, because the poll
numbers have been
plummeting for a
while.
Susan McManus, political scientist,
University of South Florida
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President Obama has put the last


piece of his health care program in
place and made the U.S. govern-
ment the primary lender to college
students.
Both domestic priorities came in
one bill, pushed through by Demo-
crats in the House and Senate and
signed into law by at Northern
Virginia Community College in
Alexandria.
Obama has taken to the road to
promote health care in part to help
his partys chances of holding onto
its majority in both chambers of
Congress in elections in November
but also to underline his rst major
legislative success since taking
ofce 15 months ago.
The new law makes a series of
changes to the massive health care
overhaul bill that he signed into
law with even greater fanfare last
week.
Those changes included remov-
ing specials deals arranged to woo
reluctant Democratic senators into
backing the original legislation that
had angered some Americans and
more subsidies for lower-income cit-
izens to buy soon-to-be mandatory
health insurance. The bill Obama
signed Tuesday also adds new
taxes on earnings frominvestments,
incomes of more than $200,000 and
postpones a tax on lavish private
insurance plans that was opposed
by many government workers and
labor unions.
Obama was effusive in his praise
for the lawmakers who stood by
him. Many of them face tough sells
in their home districts during spring
recess over the massive health care
legislation, a complex mix of crack-
downs on the insurance industry,
coverage expansions and insurance
mandates.
Taken together, the health care
bills extend coverage to 32 million
uninsured Americans and aim to
crack down on unpopular insur-
ance industry practices such as
denying coverage for people with
pre-existing medical conditions.
Most Americans would now be
required to buy insurance, or face
penalties if they refused. The pack-
age is projected to cost $940 billion
in the rst decade.
In order to offset some of the
costs from the plan, Democrats
added in a restructuring of the
way the government handles
loans affecting millions of college
students.
The law ends a federal loan guar-
antee program for private banks
that issue student loans and puts
the government in charge. The
president said that change would
save more than $60 billion over
the next 10 years, which in turn
would be used to boost grants for
students whose families have mod-
est incomes.
Some of the savings are intended
to fund college grants for needy
students. Some will go to pay for
the expanded health coverage in
the presidents plan.
Obama was introduced by Jill
Biden, the vice presidents wife,
who teaches English at the school.
From wire reports
Final piece of health care overhaul law now in place
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The Capitol
KRIS CONNOR/GETTY IMAGES
Jill Biden, the vice presidents wife, introduced President Obama at Northern Virginia Community College in Alexandria on Tuesday.
LEGISLATION
By RandolphE. Schmid
The Associated Press
The Postal Service may have pro-
vided a clue why it is losing money
when it asked regulators by e-
mail for an opinion on dropping
Saturday delivery service.
Plagued by loss of mail business
to the Internet, the post ofce was
required to send its request to the
independent Postal Regulatory
Commission electronically.
The commission posted the
request on its Web site late Tues-
day afternoon.
The post ofce said last week it
would request the opinion on its
plan to drop Saturday deliveries
to homes and businesses to save
money. Post ofces would remain
open on Saturdays.
Congress would also have
to approve the change, but it
is likely to give great weight to
the regulatory commissions
response.
The ball is in our court now,
said regulatory commission chair-
man Ruth Y. Goldway.
She said her agency will seek
public comment on the idea and will
look at four specic areas:
Will the savings the Postal Ser-
vice anticipates be as signicant as
they estimate?
Will mail volume decline more
than the Postal Service antici-
pates?
Will businesses and citizens
have service that remains adequate
to meet their needs?
And will the national economic
impact of service reductions offset
or add to the savings that are pro-
posed?
The Postal Service lost $3.8 bil-
lion last year and is headed toward
a larger loss this year as people do
more business on the Internet and
the recession discourages business
mail.
The Postal Service does not
take this change lightly and would
not propose it if six-day mail ser-
vice could be supported by current
volumes. There is no longer enough
mail to sustain six days of deliv-
ery, the post ofce said in a report
accompanying the request.
MATT ROURKE/AP
The Postal Service lost $3.8 billion last year and is headed to a larger loss this year.
Post ofce seeks opinions on Saturday delivery
High court lets judges
settle mutual fund ght
The Supreme Court on
Tuesday rejected a standard
that investors say would have
made it almost impossible to
sue over excessive fees on
mutual funds, a popular invest-
ment vehicle for millions of
Americans.
Even so, the high court
endorsed a standard that has
been used once before to throw
out this particular lawsuit,
which was brought by investors
against a mutual fund company
over excessive fees.
Justice Samuel Alito, writing
for the court in a unanimous
decision, said the 7th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals in
Chicago should have applied
the widely used standard set by
the case Gartenberg v. Merrill
Lynch Asset Management.
To face liability under
Gartenberg, an investment
adviser must charge a fee that
is so disproportionately large
that it bears no reasonable
relationship to the services
rendered and could not have
been the product of arms
length bargaining, Alito said.
Instead, the 7th Circuit
made up a new standard it
used to throwout the case. The
court sent the case back for the
lower court to apply the earlier
Gartenberg standard. AP
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resident Obama used his recess-
appointment power to place four
former federal lobbyists repre-
senting defense contractors and the
agri-chemical industry, among others in top
policy jobs. Obamas maneuver dodges a Sen-
ate oor debate and sweeps under the rug an
inauspicious milestone: The appointment of
the 50th lobbyist to a policymaking job by a
president who claims hes excluded them.
Isi Siddiqui enters the Obama administration
fromCropLife America, the D.C.-based lobby for
the companies who make and sell agricultural
pesticides and herbicides. Siddiqui was a reg-
istered lobbyist from 2001 to 2004, and since
then he has served as the vice president for
science and regulatory affairs. Now, thanks
to the recess appointment, he is the top agri-
culture ofcial at the Ofce of the U.S. Trade
Representative.
Eric Hirschhorn, appointed to the Commerce
Department, was a registered lobbyist at the K
Street rm Winston & Strawn, where his cli-
ents included military-industrial titan Lockheed
Martin and fertilizer giant Sun Chemicals.
Michael Punke, another recess appointee,
will head off to Geneva to represent the United
States before the World Trade Organization.
Previously, at Mayer Brown, he represented
agricultural interests and Time Warner. In
2007 and 2008, Punke ran his own boutique
lobbying shop.
Jacqueline Barrien, going to the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission on a
recess appointment, was registered in 2005
as a Washington lobbyist for the NAACPLegal
Defense Fund.
These four former lobbyists were among
Obamas 15 recess appointments, which allow
the president to overcome Senate holds and
appoint ofcials without a conrmation vote.
Its important here to set the record straight
about what a senators hold is. Ahold cannot
prevent conrmation or even block a vote on
conrmation that requires a 41-vote libuster
to block cloture or one-man libuster right out
of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. Ahold is
an objection to the unanimous-consent decree
that would allowconrmation without debate.
So, most of Obamas recess nominations were
not about circumventing a libuster labor
lawyer Craig Becker was the only one of the 15
who was being libustered. The other 14 recess
appointments were efforts to avoid debate and
discussion. Obama says he just wants to get
down to business. But given Obamas clear
desire to portray his administration as lobby-
ist-free, its also good politics to skip a public
oor debate over four lobbyist appointees.
A oor debate over Siddiqui would have
been especially awkward for the president. His
record of subsidizing the agri-chemical industry
and using regulation to protect it y in the face
of Obamas supportive words about local and
organic food. During the Clinton administration,
before cashing out to the agri-chemical lobby,
Siddiqui advanced a rule prohibiting private
entities fromhaving a stricter labeling standard
for organic than the USDAs standard.
Siddiqui is also a man who has gotten
wealthy by monetizing his public service by
putting his connections at the service of the
very industry he had regulated in the Clinton
administration. Bringing himback into govern-
ment is certainly not closing the revolving door
between KStreet and the executive branch, as
Obama claims he has done.
The other recess-lobbyists may or may not
be troubling on good-government grounds, but
they do further illustrate the upsetting chasm
between the presidents words and his actions.
In his State of the Union address, Obama
claimed we have excluded lobbyists from
policymaking jobs. Appointing 50 earns him
a Pinocchio nose.
Last month, when I pressed the White House
on the discrepancy, I got a Clintonian response:
As the president said, we have turned away lob-
byists for many, many positions.
So the president is left lamely bragging that
some of the lobbyists who wanted jobs in his
administration were rejected.
Given the experience lobbyists bring to a
job and that the biggest threat of corruption
comes when people pass from government to
the private sector, not the other way around
theres something to be said for placing for-
mer lobbyists in policy jobs.
But theres also something to be said for the
president living up to his word.
Obama, who excluded lobbyists, has appointed 50
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NEWSMAKERS
WINNER
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE UNIONS:
Public servants have since
2007 been eligible
for student loan
forgiveness of
direct federal
loans. Since Presi-
dent Obama signed
a bill Tuesday making nearly
all student loans direct federal
loans, this subsidy for public
employee unions will expand.
LOSER
STUDENT LENDERS: After four
decades of living off federal
subsidies, Sallie
Mae, CitiGroup and
others learned that
what Washington
giveth, Washing-
ton taketh away.
Obama ended their subsidies
Tuesday.
POWER GAME:
STUDENT LOANS
ON THE HILL
POLITICS
K Street
TIMOTHY
P. CARNEY
Timothy P. Carney, the Washington Examiners
lobbying editor, can be reached at tcarney@wash
ingtonexaminer.com. He writes an op-ed column
that appears on Friday.
BILLY BEANE
The Oakland As, under the leadership of Gen-
eral Manager Beane, have become the only
professional sports teamwith a registered
federal lobbyist. The K Street rmKadesh
& Associates register on Monday as the
lobbyist for the American League West base-
ball club, but the rm, by press time, hadnt
responded to requests for specic lobbying
issues. Major League Baseball employs lobbyists,
and the Yankees had their own lobbyists in 2008,
but the As are currently the only club on K Street.
LARRY LAROCCO
The Idaho representative-turned lobbyist is now
the father of a lobbyist for the communist
government of China. Matthew LaRocco, a
former political appointee in Bill Clintons
Interior Department, now represents BGP, a
subsidiary of the state-owned China National
PetroleumCorp. The younger LaRocco, at K
Streets Arnold & Porter, will be BGPs lobbyist
before the U.S. government on foreign invest-
ment issues related to a joint venture with
U.S.-based Ion Geophysical Corp.
JOE KNOLLENBERG
The former Republican representative, who lost
re-election in 2008, has cashed out. Knol-
lenberg is now a lobbyist at the Public Policy
Group based in Ann Arbor, Mich. Two lob-
bying registrations show he has two local
clients, the Oakland County Community
Mental Health Authority and Road Commis-
sion for Oakland County. Knollenberg, an
Army veteran and former insurance sales-
man, served eight terms in the House and sat
on the appropriations committee.
House Financial Services Com-
mittee adviser Peter Roberson,
whose job was to deal with banks
and exchanges on behalf of Rep.
Barney Frank as new swaps leg-
islation was crafted last year, has
gone to work for nancial company
Intercontinental Exchange as a lob-
byist, less than a year after another
former Frank staffer became a
Goldman Sachs lobbyist.
Roberson joined the Atlanta-
based exchanges Washington ofce
as vice president of government rela-
tions, the rst time Intercontinental
has hired a dedicated lobbying staff,
said company spokeswoman Kelly
Loefer. The company owns the
worlds largest credit default swap
clearinghouse that would be gov-
erned by the House rules passed in
December.
Intercontinentals hiring of Rob-
erson comes as Congress seeks to
regulate the $605 trillion over-the-
counter derivatives market for the
rst time in its 30-year history after
the instruments complicated efforts
to resolve the nancial crisis in the
wake of Lehman Brothers Septem-
ber 2008 bankruptcy. Roberson
will help Intercontinental inuence
legislation as it moves through the
Senate and is reconciled with the
House version, said Craig Holman
of Public Citizen.
This is a classic example of a
revolving door abuse, said Holman,
government affairs lobbyist for the
Washington-based advocacy group
that supports stricter lobbying
rules. He will be instrumental for
Intercontinental.
Frank, D-Mass., chairman of
the Financial Services Commit-
tee, relied on Roberson as the bill
was written last year to meet with
representatives of the banks and
exchanges as well as with ofcials in
President Obamas administration
and consumer advocates, according
to people familiar with the process
who met with Roberson and asked
not to be named.
Roberson worked as part of the
Financial Services Committees
capital markets teamthat included
drafting the over-the-counter
derivatives rules, said committee
spokesman Steven Adamske.
As soon as the chairman found
out he was interested in having
these conversations, he was placed
on administrative leave immedi-
ately, Adamske said.
Last spring, Michael Pease, for-
mer chief of staff to Frank, joined
Goldman Sachs as a lobbyist.
Intercontinental, which owns
two clearinghouses that guarantee
credit swaps inthe UnitedStates and
Europe, has processed$6.4 trillionof
the trades since March 2009.
That same month, Interconti-
nental completed its purchase of
the Clearing Corp., a clearinghouse
owned by Goldman Sachs, JPMor-
gan Chase & Co., Morgan Stanley,
and other banks and brokers, allow-
ing the rmto collaborate with Wall
Street banks that agreed to support
its clearing effort. A prot-sharing
arrangement between the dealers
and Intercontinentals New York-
based ICE Trust unit begins next
month. Bloomberg
Another Barney Frank staffer becomes Wall Street lobbyist
MANUEL BALCE CENETA/AP FILE
A House Financial Services Committee
adviser for Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., is
taking a lobbying job for a nancial rm.
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By Denise Lavoie
The Associated Press
BOSTON School ofcials in western
Massachusetts didnt follow all the
anti-bullying advice they were given
months before a harassed freshman
girl committed suicide, according
to a consultant who offered the
tips.
Barbara Coloroso said she
consulted with parents and admin-
istrators months before 15-year-old
Phoebe Prince hanged herself in
January.
Authorities say she endured
months of verbal assaults and
threats, mostly in school and in per-
son, although some of the bullying
occurred on Facebook and in other
electronic forms.
The questions to ask are: Did they follow their own rules and did
they keep Phoebe safe? Obviously
not. And, did they deal effectively
with the bullies? Obviously not,
Coloroso told the Associated Press
Tuesday.
Nine fellowstudents face charges
in connection with the girls death,
including two teen boys charged
with statutory rape and a clique of
girls charged with stalking, criminal
harassment and violating Phoebes
civil rights.
Northwestern District Attorney
Elizabeth Scheibel, who announced
the charges Monday, said the events
that occurred between September
and Phoebes death Jan. 14 were the
culmination of a nearly three-month
campaign of verbally assaultive
behavior and threats of physical
harm.
Administrators and School
Committee members did not
return calls and e-mails seeking
comment. In a statement, Assis-
tant Superintendent Christine
Swelko said a small group of stu-
dents was removed from school
Tuesday.
She would not say how many or
whether they had been expelled.
COURTESY PHOTO
Phoebe Prince hanged herself in January after months of verbal abuse and threats.
School faces tough questions on bullying
MASSACHUSETTS ROUNDUP
WEATHER
RI gov. warns of 100-year
ood as storm continues
CRANSTON, R.I. The second major
rainstormof the month pounded the
Northeast on Tuesday, pushing riv-
ers over their banks, closing roads
and schools, prompting evacuations,
and shattering at least one rainfall
record.
Rhode Island Gov. Don Carcieri
asked residents to get home by din-
nertime to avoid traveling in what
ofcials expect to be the worst ood-
ing to hit the state in more than 100
years. The worst is still ahead of
us, he said during a broadcast car-
ried live on the states major TV
stations. AP
COURTS
Ofcer expected to plead
guilty in Katrina probe
NEWORLEANS Athird NewOrleans
police ofcer charged in a cover-up
of a deadly shooting by police in the
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina is
expected to plead guilty, a person
familiar with the case said Tues-
day.
A ling Tuesday in U.S. District
Court charges the ofcer, Michael
Hunter, 33, of Slidell, with one count
of conspiracy to obstruct justice
and one count of misprision of a
felony. AP
Calif. judge sentences
serial killer to death
SANTA ANA, CALIF. A judge
on Tuesday sentenced serial
killer Rodney Alcala to death
before hearing emotional testi-
mony fromthe families of four
women and a 12-year-old girl he
strangled in the 1970s.
Alcala showed little emo-
tion when his sentence was
announced and kept his head
down afterward as families
took their turn condemning
the 66-year-old amateur pho-
tographer.
There is murder and
rape and then there is the
unequivocal carnage of a Rod-
ney Alcala-style murder, said
Bruce Barcomb, the brother of
victim Jill Barcomb. Give up
your debt Rodney: all victims,
all states, all occurrences. Own
your truth. AP
By Michael Hill
The Associated Press
Will a national requirement for
chain restaurants to post calorie
counts sound the death knell for
bacon cheeseburgers and double
chocolate doughnuts?
The calorie-posting mandate,
signed into law by President
Obama as part of the health care
overhaul, assumes diners will feel
the culinary equivalent of sticker
shock when confronted with calorie
counts for greasy, sugary and fatty
foods.
Anti-obesity advocates also hope
that forcing restaurants to reveal
calorie counts will coax the chains
to offer healthier options.
Early studies do showsome mod-
est changes in consumer behavior
in New York City, which enacted
its pioneering calorie-posting law
in 2008. But whether the measure
also is pushing healthier items onto
menus is less clear.
While chain restaurants have
introduced scores of healthier menu
items in recent years, most say the
changes are coincidental to calo-
rie-posting laws, an effort to keep
pace with consumer demand for
healthier items.
Not so for Le Pain Quotidien,
a bakery and restaurant chain
with more than a dozen locations
in New York City. Olivier Arizzi,
brand marketing manager, said the
law denitely prompted changes,
including making some pastries
smaller to cut calories.
It forced us to innovate, Arizzi
said. We would have had certain
pastries that were very popular
before, not being popular anymore
because the calorie count would be
so high.
Arizzi said they did not need to
make changes to their sandwiches
and salads.
But other major restaurant
chains cited other reasons for
menu tweaks, chief among them
the need to satisfy health-conscious
customers.
Calorie labeling could lead to healthier fast food
ED OU/AP
Calories of each food item appear on a
McDonalds menu in New York.
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By Sara A. Carter
National Security Correspondent
Afghanistan has been releasing
Taliban ghters captured in Paki-
stan and turned over to the Karzai
government, creating a growing
rift between the neighbors as they
struggle to defeat insurgents, three
senior Pakistani ofcials said.
The releases have made Pakistan
reluctant to turn over some top Tal-
iban captives, the ofcials said. The
Afghanistan Embassy declined to
comment on the allegation.
The Washington Examiner
reviewed classied Pakistani mili-
tary case summaries on roughly
1,100 captured or killed Taliban
insurgents and suspected al Qaeda
ghters.
The reports detailed the return
to Afghanistan upon the request of
the Karzai government of dozens
of insurgents. However, upon their
return, the classied documents
noted that they were released back
to the Taliban as bargaining chips in
negotiations.
A typical report detailed the
case of a suspected Taliban named
Maulvi Saeed. He was a member
[of] Taliban Shura in Kunar, planner
of suicide bombings, the classied
report said.
Arrested on February 22, 2007,
from Peshawar. Handed over to
[National Directorate of Security]
on 24, December, 2007. He was
released by Afghan security ofcials
without notifying Pakistan, a note
attached to Saeeds report stated.
They dont keep us on board and
continually release dangerous and
sometime high-level Taliban that we
have captured, said a senior Paki-
stani ofcial, who spoke on condition
that he not be named.
We handed them over to the
Afghan government, the ofcial
said. Then the Afghan government
releases themto negotiate their own
release of those the Taliban has
captured or some other possible
position that suits them.
Pentagon spokesman Lt. Col.
Mark Wright said the United States
is aware of the release of some
detainees in Afghanistan but that
U.S. and NATO partners carefully
monitor the situation.
One U.S. ofcial with knowledge
of detainee releases said American
forces inthe regionwont turna blind
eye after the detainees are let go.
The U.S. ofcial said some sus-
pected insurgents captured by
American troops have also been
released by the Afghan government,
but he wouldnt second-guess the
motives of the Afghans. What can
we do when there is no evidence or
if the Afghan government makes
the decision to release them once
theyre turned over? Our hands are
tied, he said.
The military ofcial said, Nor-
mally there are people watching,
and we have various means of trying
to maintain tabs on the detainees
who warrant further attention.
Many of those released by Kar-
zais government immediately go
back to ghting with the Taliban
and al Qaeda, one high-ranking
Pakistani ofcial said.
In early March, Afghan Presi-
dent Hamid Karzai spent two days
in Pakistan, where he made a formal
request for Pakistan to hand over
the Talibans No. 2 leader, Mullah
Abdul Ghani Baradar, to be tried in
Afghanistan.
Karzai has also expressed his
anger over the arrest of Baradar,
saying the detention had compli-
cated efforts to reach an accord with
some Taliban factions.
APakistan counterterrorismof-
cial told The Washington Examiner
that Pakistan would turn Baradar
over to Afghanistan, after we are
done with the interrogation. But he
said that his country is apprehen-
sive that he will be set free.
scarter@washingtonexaminer.com
Pakistani ofcials accuse Afghans of
releasing captured Taliban ghters
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WORLD
DUSAN VRANIC-POOL/GETTY IMAGES
Afghan President Hamid Karzais government has been releasing Taliban ghters
captured in Pakistan and turned over to Afghanistan, three Pakistani ofcials said.
INSURGENCY
FLORENCIA, COLOMBIA Asoldier held
hostage for more than 12 years was
freed by Colombian rebels Tuesday,
the International Red Cross said.
Sgt. Pablo Emilio Moncayo was
one of the longest-held hostages of
the Revolutionary Armed Forces
of Colombia, known as the FARC.
He was 19 when taken captive
during a rebel attack on an army
outpost in the mountains Dec. 21,
1997.
A Brazilian helicopter ew to an
unannounced hand-over spot in
southern Colombia and the rebels
turned him over to a humanitarian
teamled by Colombian Sen. Piedad
Cordoba, Red Cross spokesman
Adolfo Beteta said hours later.
Moncayo was being own back
to the city of Florencia, where his
family was waiting, Beteta said, add-
ing that the soldier was generally in
good health.
The soldiers father, high school
teacher Gustavo Moncayo, gained
fame for walking halfway across
Colombia in 2007 to press for his
sons release wearing a chain around
his neck and wrists like those used
at times by the rebels to bind their
hostages. AP
FARC frees hostage after 12 years
Putin talks tough after
Moscow subway bombs
MOSCOWThe old Vladimir Putin is
back, confronting a terrorist attack
in Moscow by using the same kind
of coarse and colorful language that
helped him win the presidency a
decade ago.
A day after twin suicide bomb-
ings in the subway that killed 39
people, the powerful prime minister
told Russians that he is certain the
masterminds of the attacks would
be found.
We know they are lying low,
but it is already a matter of pride
for the law enforcement agencies
to drag them out of the sewer and
into broad daylight, Putin said at
a transportation security meeting
shown on television Tuesday. AP
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AIRLINES
American to start
service to Costa Rica
This week, American Airlines
announced it will start nonstop
service between NewYorks John F.
Kennedy International Airport and
San Jose, Costa Rica, on April 6. For
more information, visit aa.com.
RAIL
Amtrak extends train
service to Vancouver
After seven months of growing
ridership, Amtrak announced that
the second daily Amtrak Cascades
train to Vancouver, British Colum-
bia, fromOregon has been extended
through Sept. 30. The second train
service has been operating as a
pilot project since Aug. 19, 2009,
and was scheduled to run through
March 31. For more information,
visit amtrak.com.
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By Anne DInnocenzio
The Associated Press
NEWYORK Signs of life inconsumer
spending are sprouting this spring.
Apartial reboundinconsumer con-
dence, a positive report on January
home prices and an expected strong
Marchfromretailers suggest Ameri-
cans are cautiously perking up.
The Conference Board said Tues-
day its Consumer Condence Index
rose to 52.5 in March, recovering
about half of the nearly 11 points it
lost in February. Analysts expected a
readingof 50for March, but the index
is still far belowthe 90 reading thats
considered healthy.
Februarys 46.4 marked the low-
est level since April 2009 and also
erased three consecutive months of
improvement. InJanuary, the reading
was 56.5.
Economists watch the gures
closely because consumer spending,
including on health care and other
major expenses, accounts for about
70 percent of U.S. economic activity
and is critical to a strong economic
recovery.
Were a lot better off, but we have
a lot more improvement to go, said
Michael P. Niemira, chief economist at
the International Council of Shopping
Centers. He saidshoppers have more
willingness to spend andare starting
to trade back up in areas where they
had cut back.
Separately, the Standard&Poors/
Case-Shiller 20-city home price index
showed prices rose 0.3 percent from
December to January, for the eighth
consecutive monthly gain. Among
the 20 cities in the index, 12 rose. But
theres some worry the momentum
in the housing market wont be sus-
tained. Home sales sank during the
winter, and government incentives
that have propped up the market are
ending.
Meanwhile, merchants are
expected to report a 3.5 percent gain
for Marchwhenthey release sales g-
ures next week, accordingtoNiemiras
estimate, which was upgraded from
his original 2.5 percent projection.
The gure is based on sales at stores
open at least a year, considered a key
indicator of a retailers health.
Retailers reported a 3.7 percent
increase for February, marking the
biggest increase since November
2007, a month before the recession
began.
Consumers show signs of springing back
17
ANNE M. MULCAHY
Xerox Corp. said the company chair-
woman, who is credited with turning
Xerox around over the past decade, plans
to retire in May. Mulcahy, now57, took over
at Xerox in 2001 amid mounting losses
and helped lead the Norwalk, Conn.,
company out of its nancial slump. She
stepped down as chief executive ofcer
in July. Mulcahys heir apparent, CEO
Ursula M. Burns, will assume the title of
chairwoman at the companys annual
shareholder meeting on May 20.
RYAN TRAINER
The International Sleep Products Asso-
ciation has appointed Trainer, its current
executive vice president, as its new presi-
dent, effective immediately. Trainer joined
the Alexandria group in 2002 as execu-
tive vice president and general counsel
after spending 20 years at the Commerce
Department and several law rms.
NEWSMAKERS
NEWS IN BRIEF
RECOVERY
ECONOMY

DowJones
+11.56 10,907.42
NASDAQ
+6.33 2,410.69
S&P 500
-0.05 1,173.27
10-yr. T-note
+0.0400 3.8680
Yen/Dollar
+0.2600 92.8150
Euro/Dollar
-0.0063 1.3413
Justices send fund-fee
ght back to courts
The federal courts will resolve the
question of whether mutual funds
are charging too much in fees, the
Supreme Court ruled.
In an opinion, the high court
sent a lawsuit brought by investors
against a mutual fund company for
charging excessive fees back to a
lower court for resolution.
Jerry N. Jones, Mary F. Jones and
Arline Winerman, who own shares
in the Oakmark complex of mutual
funds, sued Harris Associates L.P.,
which advises Oakmark. They said
Harris fees are so high they violate
the federal Investment Company
Act, which is supposed to combat
excessive investment adviser fees.
Lower courts had thrown the
lawsuit out, saying that such suits
cannot be brought unless sharehold-
ers can prove that the adviser misled
the fund directors who approved the
fee. AP
Carlyle Group invests
in Saudi company
Private equity rmCarlyle Group
says it has bought a 30 percent stake
in Saudi Arabias largest lighting x-
ture maker, in its rst investment
in the Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries powerhouses
market.
The Washington rm said the
buy-in into the General Lighting
company closed Monday. It did not
provide nancial terms. AP
Economic reform losing
steam, IMF chief warns
The international drive to reform
nancial regulation is losing steam
as signs of recovery in the global
economy decrease leaders sense
of urgency, the managing director
of the International Monetary Fund
warned.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn said the
economic crisis revealed the need
for global answers. But as the
turmoil eases, the momentum[for
cross border regulations] is vanish-
ing. AP
DirecTV to hire in Virginia
DirecTV plans to hire about 100
people for a virtual call center in
southwest Virginia.
Rep. Rick Boucher said employ-
ees will work from their homes in
the Christiansburg, Abingdon and
Blueeld regions.
The remote agents will be paid
an average $10 per hour, with an
opportunity to earn an additional
$650 per month based on perfor-
mance. AP
ELAINE THOMPSON/AP
Some shoppers are starting to feel better about personal nances and the overall
economy and have started to cautiously trade back up for certain items.
LOS ANGELES A surprisingly
strong rebound in Californias
real estate market helped lift
a key home price index for the
eighth month in a row.
Thats good news for people
who plan to sell their homes this
spring. Prices are nowup almost
4 percent fromthe bottomin May
2009, but still almost 30 percent
belowthe May 2006 peak.
Prices rose 0.3 percent from
December to January on a sea-
sonally adjusted basis, according
to the Standard & Poors/Case-
Shiller 20-city home price index
releasedTuesday. Pricesincreased
in 12 cities in the index.
The biggest monthly gain was
in Los Angeles, where prices rose
1.8 percent from December. And
real estate agents say theres a
distinct sense the worst of the
downturn is over.
Buyers are seeing that prices
are creeping up, said Tony Mid-
dleton, a real estate agent with
ZIP Realty who concentrates on
the San Fernando Valley. Theyre
losing bids on homes and they
have to bid again. AP
Calif. rebound boosts 20-city home price index
JAE C. HONG/AP
A key home value reading increased
for the eighth month in a row.
By Jessica Mintz
The Associated Press
SEATTLE Apple Inc. shares
reached an all-time high Tues-
day after a newspaper report
said the iPhone could nd a new
U.S. sales outlet through Verizon
Wireless.
Since its 2007 launch, the
iPhone has been available in the
U.S. only to subscribers of AT&T
Inc., which uses a cellular net-
work technology called GSM.
The Wall Street Journal
reported late Monday that Apple
plans to release an iPhone this
year that would work on CDMA
networks a technology used
by Verizon Wireless and Sprint
Nextel Inc. in the U.S., as well as
some carriers overseas.
Apple shares rose as high as
$237.48 on Tuesday, an all-time
peak, before pulling back to
$235.85, for a 1.5 percent gain for
the day. Apples stock has jumped
about 13 percent this month in
anticipation of the iPad launch,
which begins Saturday.
Apple shares jump on Verizon iPhone
TECHNOLOGY
By StephenBernard
The Associated Press
NEW YORK The stock market
moved closer to closing out
another strong quarter with a
modest advance Tuesday.
The Dow Jones industrial
average added 12 points for its
fourth straight gain.
The mood in the market
was upbeat after a report that
consumer condence grew
more than expected in March,
although its still well below
historical levels that indicate
a strong economy. A separate
report showed home prices
inched higher for the eighth
consecutive month.
Analysts expect trading to be
erratic Wednesday because of
the endof the January to March
quarter. At the end of a quarter,
institutional investors typically
engage in whats known as win-
dowdressing, or trades intended
to boost returns on reports sent
to shareholders. Many also
refrain from big moves. Tues-
days volume was also light as
many traders took off for Pass-
over or in advance of Easter.
Aslow, steady climb higher in
stocks over the past two months
is also giving investors reasons
to collect some prots at the end
of the quarter.
About of prot taking would
be normal and expected after
the rise we had, said Mitch
Schlesinger, managing direc-
tor of FBB Capital Partners in
Bethesda.
Stocks waver
after upbeat
economic data
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By Monica Rhor
The Associated Press
P
earl S. Buck was an intensely
prolic author, the winner of
a Pulitzer Prize for her 1931
novel, The Good Earth, and
the rst American woman to win a
Nobel Prize for literature. Her tales of
peasant life in China, where she was
raised by missionary parents, pro-
vided intimate glimpses into a world
then unknown to most Westerners.
Today, Bucks childhood home in
China houses a museum dedicated
to her legacy, while her grave in the
Pennsylvania countryside bears a
tombstone with her Chinese name a
nod to the cultural duality that marked
the writers life and work.
In Pearl of China, Anchee Min,
whose best-selling memoir Red
Azalea recounted the story of her
childhood in communist China, spins
a ctional account of Bucks early life
in China and her imagined friendship
with the narrator, a young Chinese girl
named Willow Yee. The two women
form a spiritual and emotional bond
that resists political turmoil, the vio-
lence of civil war, romantic rivalry
and, eventually, the distance imposed
by communism.
The theme of separation from
homeland, whether it is ones home
by birth or by heart, permeates the
novel, exemplied by this description
of Pearls nal days in China: She
would be uprooted and transplanted
to America, a country she called home
but barely knew. Later in her life, this
last day in China would haunt her.
The narratives most moving
moments come when Min describes
the simple, yet seemingly indestruc-
tible, connection between Pearl and
Willow as they grow from children
gleefully waiting for the popcorn man
into women struggling with unhappy
marriages and personal sorrow.
I had known Pearls loneliness
since we were children. She had
always searched for her own kind.
That didnt mean another Westerner.
It meant another soul that experienced
both the Eastern and Western worlds,
Willowseems to murmur after Pearl is
visited by unforeseen tragedy.
In those moments, when human
emotions transcend cultural and geo-
graphical borders, Min echoes Bucks
talent for showing compassion and
empathy toward her characters, and
like her, reveals the power and dig-
nity contained in the lives of ordinary
people.
Min spins ctional account of authors early life
18
NIGHT IN
SOUNDS
Crash
IFC, 8 p.m.
Racial tensions collide in
a collection of intertwined
stories involving residents of
Los Angeles. Starring Sandra
Bullock, Don Cheadle, Matt
Dillon, Jennifer Esposito and
WilliamFichtner.
Fly Girls
CW, 9 p.m.
Turbulent Relationships:
Mandy and Louise go to New
York to visit a guy Mandy
is interested in; Tasha and
Nikole attempt to work at
a Virgin America charity
together; Farrah questions her
future as a ight attendant.
EVENING READ
MUSIC
I Will Be
Dum Dum Girls
Sub Pop
$13.98
I Will Be is the debut full-
length release by the Dum
DumGirls. At just under 30
minutes with 11 songs, its a
short tribute to love, fun and
the classic pop formof the
1960s girl groups and early
punk rockers.
Giada at Home:
Family Recipes from
Italy and California
(Hardcover)
Giada De Laurentiis ($35)
Since her debut on Food Net-
work in 2002 with Everyday
Italian, De Laurentiis has
been enticing Americans with
her updated twists on Italian
favorites. In Giada at Home,
she shares a personal look
into howshe cooks for those
dearest to her with simple
recipes.
TOP TV TONIGHT
NEW BOOK RELEASE
Pearl of China
Author: Anchee Min
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Pages: 288
Price: $24
NEW RELEASE
Raymond
v. Raymond
Artist: Usher
Label: Jive Records
Price: $13.98
By Melanie Sims
Associated Press Writer
U
shers latest disc, Ray-
mond v. Raymond, is a
bit like deja vu.
It has all the elements
of his earlier albums. Theres the
less-than-subtle autobiographical
relationship track in this case,
its a song about divorce (Papers).
And in the vein of 2004s Confes-
sions, a woefully apologetic Usher
spills the beans about cheating on
Foolin Around. It opens with him
saying: I knowI vowed to never do
this again, but it seems to be the
only thing Im good at.
While its clear he underesti-
mates his ability to do better in
the delity department, it seems
the singer has limited himself musi-
cally as well.
The Jim Jonsin-produced
There Goes My Baby is instantly
appealing, but upbeat club tracks
including Lil Freak, featuring rap
it girl Nicki Minaj, and She Dont
Know, with Ludacris, are catchy
but disappointingly safe choices for
31-year-old Usher.
So Many Girls and the will.
i.am-produced OMG border on
disastrous as far as sound and
lyrics go. But the real letdown of
Raymond v. Raymond is that
those who listen to it wont know
any more about Usher Raymond, as
an artist or a man, than they previ-
ously did.
CHECK THIS TRACK OUT: With
help from Jimmy Jam & Terry
Lewis, Usher says loving him is a
no-no on the fun, reggae-inuenced
Pro Lover.
Same old Usher on Raymond v. Raymond disc
AP FILE
Singer Ushers new CD has all the
elements of his older albums, but he
seems to limit himself musically.
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NIGHT OUT
By Nancy Dunham
Special to The Examiner
The next time you hear the old
saying You cant go home again,
consider the South Memphis String
Band.
The trio Luther Dickinson of
the Black Crowes, Grammy Award-
winning blues/rock musician Alvin
Youngblood Hart and Jimbo Mathus
of the Squirrel Nut Zippers all
hail from the same general area
informally known as the Hill Coun-
try of Mississippi. With that shared
geography comes a love of the areas
music that prompted the trio to
found this new band.
We have played on each others
records over the years, but the three
of us had never gotten together to
play blues, Dickinson said. It was
electric. The chemistry was so
great.
While the members will continue
their respective primary musi-
cal pursuits, the new side project
gives them a chance to play their
own brand of acoustic Mississippi
music born from a love for such
classic groups as the Mississippi
Sheiks, Memphis Jug Band and Gus
Cannons Jug Stompers.
Fans can get a taste of the new
bands pre-blues roots sound right
from its MySpace page. The songs
which combine country, folk and
gospel with a heavy dose of the blues
are from the bands new release,
Home Sweet Home.
Although the trio knew almost
as soon as it jammed that the new
sound was something it wanted
to capture and expand, Dickinson
credited Mathus for the majority of
the songwriting.
Once we were working together,
Alvin pulled out a banjo and we took
turns singing songs, and it all came
together, Dickinson said. We have
a unique chemistry and like-mind-
edness thats pretty rare.
Expect the upcoming concert
by the three musicians whove col-
laborated for more than a decade to
reect the down-home attitudes of
Mississippi and Memphis, Tenn.
We just have a lot of fun playing
the banjo, mandolin and other instru-
ments, Dickinson said of classic
country instrumentation. Getting
to play with these two amazing guys
two of the greatest [young] blues
players out there is why I do this.
South Memphis String Band returns trio to its roots
By Sally Kline
Examiner Movie Critic
The Last Song is the last straw.
For lmcritic and discerning movie-
goer alike, its just too much, forcing
not one but two offending popular
entities on us: Nicholas Sparks and
Miley Cyrus.
Its bad enough that the reigning
sovereign of schmaltz, best-selling
author Sparks, perpetrates another
female-pandering bit of box ofce
balderdash less than eight weeks
after his Dear John. Worse yet, he
co-wrote the screenplay for todays
tearjerker expressly for Miss Cyrus,
turning it into a novelization after-
ward. (If a Hemingway novel is like
a Kobe beef steak, then a noveliza-
tion is the literary equivalent of a
greasy truck stop burger. And any-
thing by Sparks is the grease.)
Cyrus as drama queen? This
extends an alarming trend paved by
MandyMoore andHilaryDuff before
her. Cyrus joins those kiddie-cable
sitcom stars who try to transition
into major motion pictures. Unfor-
tunately, she cant act her way out of
the proverbial paper bag. A lack of
emotional expressiveness and clas-
sic presence that is hard to hide
on a giant silver screen.
However Last Song may do
nancially for Disney, as helmed by
TV director Julie Anne Robinson,
its Hannah Montana cash cow is
almost as unbelievable as the plot-
ting.
With Sparks behind it and the
word last in the title, you know
someone is going to die. Its just a
matter of who and how insanely
melodramatic the death will be.
Because the movie is aimed
at teenage girls, it rst dwells a
full hour on banal beach vacation
romance. It develops between the
misunderstood outsider ingenue
Ronnie (Cyrus) and perfect hot rich
guy Will (played by Mileys real life
Aussie boyfriend LiamHemsworth).
Then, almost as an afterthought, a
subplot involving a church re is
resolved and then someone gets
ceremoniously killed off.
The potential victims include
Ronnies estranged musical com-
poser father (Greg Kinnear), her
understanding mother (Kelly Pres-
ton), her stereotypically precocious
10-year-old brother (young Bobby
Coleman in the only unaffected
performance), and an assortment
of antagonistic adolescent peers
who serve merely as thinly drawn
story devices.
Whats a little domestic abuse of
a secondary character, accidental
pyromania and sanitized sudden-
onset cancer mortality when a cute
couple gets to overcome obstacles
to be together? Its hard to decide
whats most absurd: That a pro-
vincial pop singer plays a classical
pianist protagonist who reads Tol-
stoy for fun or that kids will pay to
see her do it.
Weak premise makes Last Song the last lm youll want to see
AROUND TOWN
Porgy and Bess: Gershwins
American opera is performed.
[7:30p.m. Kennedy Center, 2700
F St. NW]
Kaishi Katsura: The traditional
Rakugo comedian performs.
[6 p.m. Kennedy Center, 2700
F St. NW]
Samurai orchids: Japanese-
orchid expert Jason Fischer
discusses the history and
culture of the native orchids.
[6:30 p.m. U.S. Botanic Garden,
100 Maryland Ave. SW]
Cherry blossom tea: A tra-
ditional outdoor tea with
scones, desserts and Japanese
tea blends. [1 p.m. Tudor Place,
1644 31st St. NW]
Herblock, His Foes and His
Editors: Warren Bernard
lectures on the cartoonist
and his work. [Noon. Library
of Congress, 101 Independence
Ave. SE]
Marcy Marxer: The Grammy
Award-winning guitarist,
cellist and singer-songwriter
performs. [7:30 p.m. Strath-
more, 10701 Rockville Pike,
North Bethesda]
Detective McDevitt: A walking
tour that examines the crime
scene of Lincolns assassina-
tion. [6:30 p.m. Fords Theatre,
511 10th St. NW]
National Law Enforcement
Officers Memorial Tour: Call 202-
747-3461 and listen to a guided
audio tour. [Judiciary Square,
Fourth and Gstreets NW]
Teddy bear tea: Tea and story
time for kids and their plush
friends. [1 p.m. Strathmore,
10701 Rockville Pike, North
Bethesda]
Underground scene
Rebirth Brass Band: The New
Orleans funk group performs
with Funksway. [6 p.m. State
Theatre, 220N. Washington St.,
Falls Church]
Robert Earl Keen: The Texan
singer-songwriter performs
country music. [7:30 p.m.
Birchmere, 3701 Mount Vernon
Ave. NW]
IF YOU GO
South Memphis
String Band opening
for Robert Earl Keen
Where: The Birchmere, 3701
Mount Vernon Ave., Alexandria
When: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
Info: $35, all standing in the
bandstand; ticketmaster.com
IF YOU GO
The Last Song

Stars: Miley Cyrus, Greg


Kinnear, Kelly Preston, Liam
Hemsworth
Director: Julie Anne Robinson
Rated PG for thematic material,
some violence, sensuality and
mild language
Running time: 108 minutes
FILM
COURTESY PHOTO
The South Memphis String Band takes inspiration from the Hill Country of Mississippi.
COURTESY PHOTO
Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth star in The Last Song, written by Nicholas Sparks.
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HEALTHY LIVING
Free kidney screening
Get your kidneys screened from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. April 13 at the Uni-
versity of the District of Columbia,
4200 Connecticut Ave. NW. Call
202-244-7900, ext. 20, to reserve
a spot. Visit kidneywdc.org.
Free kidney screening
Get your kidneys screened from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 17 at Bethel
Christian Fellowship Church, 2220
Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE. Call
202-244-7900, ext. 20, to reserve
a spot. Visit kidneywdc.org.
Beginning to breastfeed
Moms-to-be can learn about
prenatal preparation, timing
feedings, storing milk and more
from 7 to 9:30 p.m. April 26 at
Sibley Memorial Hospital, 5255
Loughboro Road NW. Class is $65
and only open to families planning
to deliver at Sibley Hospital. Regis-
tration ends April 22. Visit sibley.
org to register.
Free kidney screening
Get your kidneys screened from
noon to 4 p.m. May 2 at Vienna
Adventist Academy, 340 Court-
house Road SW, Vienna. Span-
ish-speaking staff and paperwork
available. Call 202-244-7900,
ext. 20, to reserve a spot. Visit
kidneywdc.org.
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sschwartz@washingtonexaminer.com
HEALTH EVENTS
ON YOUR TABLE
By Blake Nicholson
The Associated Press
L
entils are a hot topic among
gourmets these days, with
recipes for thempopping up
in most major food maga-
zines.
Lentil and other legume farmers
hope to capitalize on this interest
and persuade consumers and food
producers to use them in breads
and cookies as well as the more
traditional soups and stews. To do
this, theyve formed a new market-
ing venture aimed at promoting the
health and other benets of lentils,
dry peas, garbanzo beans and other
so-called pulse crops.
Theyre barking up the right
tree, said Brad Barnes, associate
dean of culinary education at the
Culinary Institute of America.
Growing interest in Indian and
other international cuisines, along
with greater awareness of intoler-
ance to gluten, a protein found in
many grains, has fostered an inter-
est in lentils and legumes, Barnes
and others said. A general push
toward eating healthier also has
made high-ber, high-protein, low-
fat legumes more appealing, said
Tina Ujlaki, executive food editor
at Food and Wine magazine.
I think a lot of people are trying
to move meat to the side of the plate
rather than the center of the plate,
Ujlaki said. More people are trying
legumes, vegetables. Also, people
are trying to cut costs, and these
ingredients are not that expensive.
Theres big bank for your buck
moneywise and healthwise.
The interest comes at a good time
for farmers, who have seen produc-
tion of lentils and dry peas rebound
after drought ravaged the crop in
2008 in the top two producing states
of North Dakota and Montana. The
U.S. had record crops last year, pro-
ducing 1.7 billion pounds of dry peas
and 590 million pounds of lentils,
according to the U.S. Department
of Agriculture.
Right now, most of the market for
the two crops is overseas, with two-
thirds or more of U.S.-grown peas
and lentils being exported, said Eric
Bartsch, general manager of Bis-
marck-based United Pulse Trading
Inc. Much of the demand has been
in drought-ridden areas of India and
other parts of South Asia as well as
Turkey.
Demand in the U.S. is still not
huge, but it is growing, he said. We
see it as denitely becoming a major
part of our markets in the future.
Farmers tout lentils, other healthy legumes
Lentil salad with peppers and anchovies
Start to nish: 15 minutes; servings: 6
Two 15-ounce cans cooked lentils, rinsed
6 ounces piquillo or roasted red peppers, cut into thin strips
1/2 red onion, thinly sliced
2 tablespoons salted capers, rinsed (brine-packed capers also can be used)
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons cabernet red wine vinegar
Salt and ground black pepper, to taste
Handful of mixed fresh herbs, such as mint, chervil and flat-leaf parsley, chopped
18 oil-packed anchovy fillets
In a medium bowl, mix the lentils,
peppers, onion and capers.
In a small bowl, whisk together the
olive oil and vinegar. Pour the dress-
ing over the lentil mixture, tossing
gently. Season lightly with salt and
pepper. Mix in the fresh herbs, then
divide between serving plates. Top
with anchovies.
Nutrition information per serving
(values are rounded to the nearest whole
number): 231 calories; 96 calories from
fat; 11 g fat (2 g saturated; 0 g trans fats);
10 mg cholesterol; 21 g carbohydrate; 13 g
protein; 10g ber; 954 mg sodium. (Recipe
adapted from Jose Pizarros Seasonal
Spanish Food, Kyle Books, 2010)
LARRY CROWE/AP
Five foods that help you t back into those jeans
Eating to lose weight isnt just about living on carrot sticks and dry melba toasts. In fact, it cant be, because thats
not a plan you can or would stick to for life. Instead, try these avorful foods. Done
right, youll delight guests and t in smaller clothes by summer with these:
1. Salmon: The omega-3 fatty acids (DHA and EPA especially) in this
sh may help your body lose fat especially when coupled with exer-
cise.
2. Eggs: Theyre back on the healthy-foods list. Dieters who eat eggs
for breakfast stave off hunger longer (which keeps them from eat-
ing more at lunch and beyond) than the folks who load up on carbs at
breakfast.
3. Peanuts: It may seem counterintuitive after all, they are high in fat and
calories but a small daily serving of peanuts keeps your waist thinner. Remem-
ber, we said a small serving; that means 20dry-roasted nuts. Just make sure you
substitute the nuts for a high-calorie food thats already in your diet.
4. Apples: Munch on an apple before every meal, and youll be less likely to
clean your dinner plate (and anyone elses). Apples are packed with lling
ber, but arent high in calories, so you ll up without busting out.
5. Fava beans: These creamy beans are loaded with avonoids. And
a 14-year study in women showed that high avonoid intake wards off
the worst fat, belly fat. Drs. Mehmet Oz and Mike Roizen
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The researchers testedseven
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EDUCATION
L
ast weeks column looked at
Jamie Oliver and Michelle
Obama as two high-prole
school lunch reformers:
Obama through her Lets Move ini-
tiative, and Oliver through his Food
Revolution television series. Both
are interested in educating families
in nutrition as well as improving the
content of school food. Most reactions
to their efforts include the observa-
tion Its about time!
But there are huge barriers to
a wholesale conversion of nasty
school food to something colorful
and fresh. The U.S. Department of
Agriculture has strict guidelines
requiring particular food groups
and calories for every breakfast and
lunch served. The cost restrictions
are almost prohibitive to serving
fresh food as well. Theres an irony
to the fact that processed food, han-
dled by many and containing long
lists of unpronounceable ingredi-
ents, is much less expensive than
single, fresh ingredients, handled
by few.
Obama understands the long odds
in confronting nutrition in schools
and supports the bill in the Senate
establishing healthier guidelines for
school meals and additional money
to provide more fresh food. Presi-
dent Obama originally asked for
$14.5 billion over 10 years to improve
the quality of school food, but $10 bil-
lion was cut fromthe bill. Even with
reduced funding, the bill will allow
more positive change than has taken
place in cafeterias for decades.
Those cafeterias are in need of
change. Olivers eye-opening series,
Food Revolution, visited a West
Virginia classroom in the last epi-
sode, and not one child recognized
a fresh vegetable including toma-
toes and potatoes. They werent
unintelligent they had learned the
names of all of them by his second
visit but whole, fresh vegetables
werent foods they had seen in either
their home or school kitchens.
The USDAadds to the obstacles.
Its caloric allowance for high school
lunches is an unhealthy 843 a
number that could be modied if the
Senate bill is made law. But limiting
the salutary effects of the bill is the
meager 6-cent increase in per-pupil
meal allowance from$2.68 to $2.74.
That will not allow cafeteria work-
ers to incorporate fresh fruits and
vegetables into their menus the
heart of both Michelle Obamas and
Olivers recommendations. Frozen
french fries may have to stay on the
menu as a vegetable, to keep down
costs.
Parents are on board with the
food revolution, even if cafeteria
workers are reluctant to put aside
their microwaves and chicken nug-
gets. Part of Olivers winning formula
for change in school eating habits
is community outreach, including
cooking lessons. A moving moment
in last weeks show involved Justin,
an obese 12-year-old, who is bullied
in school. Oliver taught Justin to put
together a chicken, vegetable and
noodle stir-fry, and rustle it up with
style. You could see the boys pride in
the nished dish; he was even stand-
ing up straighter by the end of the
lesson.
Cooking is cool, fun and trendy,
and its no harder to create beauti-
ful, healthy meals than it is to create
life-shortening meals. It is, however,
more expensive. If America gets on
board with these healthier changes
for our children, how will we make
up the cost shortfall? More on that in
next weeks column.
Erica Jacobs, whose column appears
Wednesday, teaches at George Mason
University. E-mail her at
ejacob1@gmu.edu.
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COMMENTARY
Russia wants its former
superpower status back
Re: Obamas perverse foreign
policy, March 28
Veteran Russia expert Ste-
phen Sestanovich is correct that
deep mistrust remains between
the United States and Russia.
Yet American ofcials were sur-
prisedat the difculty incrafting a
replacement treaty with the Rus-
sians to mutually slash nuclear
arsenals.
This should have been no sur-
prise to the U.S. Along with China,
Russia has given money and
technology to Iranian President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejads nuclear
weapons development programfor
years.
Since the fall of the Soviet Union,
Russia has chafed at its regional
power status and seeks a route
to restore its superpower status.
Investing in Ahmadinejads hege-
monic scheme to control the Middle
East, Russia hopes to align with
Iran and create a vast empire.
So Russia craftily agrees to
Obamas nonproliferation treaty
while ramping up Irans nuclear
weapons program. History will
record President Obamas rap-
prochement efforts with Russia as
appeasement with Iran.
Helen Tackett
Fullerton, Calif.
Last thing we need
is Fannie, Freddie reform
Re: Reform Fannie and Freddie
now! March 25
It is refreshing to read the
Examiners analysis of the major
role government-sponsored enti-
ties Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
played in the economic meltdown,
and the government intrusion that
caused it. Indeed, Clinton admin-
istration ofcials Andrew Cuomo
and Janet Reno pushed Fannie and
Freddie to lower lending standards
and threatened private banks and
mortgage lenders to do the same.
Thus, the affordable-housing
bubble began for those who could
not afford mortgages, supported by
irresponsible congressional bank-
ing committee members such as
Barney Frank, Chris Dodd and
Chuck Schumer. The combination
increased the GSEs government-
backed mortgage holdings to $5.4
trillion (46 percent of all residential
mortgage debt), which encouraged
the risk taking on Wall Street and
caused the bubble to burst.
Now that the damage is done,
the government wants to reform
Fannie and Freddie or replace
them with something else. Stop
right there! Government reform
programs are killing us economi-
cally, and it wants to do more of
them?
Surely, the failure of President
Obamas $75 billion Home Afford-
able Modication Program to aid
8 million people having trouble
making payments is another of
many red ags. Because of massive
bureaucratic confusion and delay,
HAMP has only helped 169,000
homeowners. No thanks!
Daniel B. Jeffs
Apple Valley, Calif.
W
hen ancient fossils of
creatures that live on
the ocean oor have
been found in rock
formations at the summit of Mount
Everest, that ought to give us a clue
that big changes in the Earth are
nothing new, and that huge changes
have beengoingonlongbefore human
beings appeared on the scene.
The recent statement that the
Earthwas warmer inthe Middle Ages
than it is today, made by the climate
scientist who is at the heart of the
recent scandal about global warm-
ing statistics, ought to at least give
pause to those who are determined
tobelieve that humanbeings must be
the reason for climate change.
Other climate scientists have
pointed out before now that the
Earth has warmed and cooled many
times over the centuries. Contrary
to the impression created in much
of the media and in politics, no one
has deniedthat temperatures change,
sometimes more thanthey are chang-
ing today.
Three years ago, a book by Singer
and Avery was published with a title
that says it all: Unstoppable Global
Warming: Every 1500 Years.
Contrary to clever political spin
that likened those who refused to
join the global warming hysteria
to people who denied the Holocaust,
no one denied that climates change.
Indeed, some of the climate scientists
who have been the biggest critics of
the current hysteria have pointed
out that climates had changed back
and forth long before human beings
created industrial societies or drove
sport utility vehicles.
It is those who have been pushing
the hysteria who have been playing
fast andloose withthe facts, wanting
to keep crucial data from becom-
ing public, and even losing some
of that data that supposedly proved
the most dire consequences. It has
not been facts but computer models
at the heart of the global warming
crusade.
Nothing is easier than coming up
with computer models that prove
almost anything. Back during the
1970s, there were computer mod-
els predicting mass starvation and
global cooling. The utter failure of
those predictions ought to make us
at least skeptical of computer models,
especially computer models basedon
datathat advocates want tokeepfrom
public viewor lose when investiga-
tors start closing in.
Onclimateissues, as onmanyother
issues, the biggest argument of the
Left has been that there is no argu-
ment. The word science has been
used as a magic mantra to shut up
critics, even when those critics have
been scientists with international
reputations as specialists in climate
science.
Stealing the aura of science for
political purposes is nothing newfor
the Left. Karl Marx called his brand
of Utopianism scientic socialism.
Even earlier, in the 18th century, the
Marquis de Condorcet referred to
engineering society. In the 20th
century, H.G. Wells referred to the
creationof a lasting peace as a heavy
and complex piece of mental engi-
neering.
Genuine science is the opposite of
dogmatism, but that does not keep
dogmatists from invoking the name
of science inorder to shut off debate.
Science is amethodof analysis, rather
than simply a set of conclusions.
In fact, much of the history of sci-
ence is a history of havingtoabandon
the prevailingconclusions amongsci-
entists inlight of newevidence or new
methods of analysis.
When the scientists in England
who were promoting global warm-
ing hysteria sent e-mails out to
colleagues, urgingthemnot toreveal
certain data and not to let the fact
become widely known that there
was a freedom-of-information act in
Britain, they were behavinglike politi-
cians, rather than scientists.
The huge political, nancial and
ideological investment of many indi-
viduals andinstitutions inthe global
warming hysteria makes it virtually
impossible for many of the climate
crusaders to gamble it all on a roll
of the dice, which is what empirical
vericationis. It is far safer todogma-
tize andtodemonize those whothink
otherwise.
Educators who turn schools into
indoctrination centers have been
goingall out topropagandize a whole
generation with Al Gores movie An
Inconvenient Truth which has in
fact carried a message that has been
very convenient for Gore nancially,
producingmillions of dollars fromhis
green activities.
Climate change is hardly new
Examiner Columnist Thomas Sowell is a senior fel-
lowat the Hoover Institution and is nationally
syndicated by Creators Syndicate.
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W
hat happened to the
victory lap Obama was
supposed to be taking?
What happened to the
spike in the polls for both him and
for health care, for his acclamation as
being a man who could govern, and
his party, as being able to lead?
What happened to being allowed
to move on, once health care was
done with? What happened to his
coronation as some bloggers had
it to being our cooler and new
FDR?
Well, there was a small spike in the
ratings, but it came from his base,
which now strongly approves as
opposed to being indifferent, but
the independents who turned against
him last summer are angry and not
turning back.
He and health care are still under-
water, and the ratings for health care
itself are abysmal. He is bleeding
among the middle class that elected
him, and that the health care bill had
been drawn to win over.
Outside his base, he polls less like
FDR than like FDR Jr. He is tied
for re-election with an unnamed
Republican, and 54 percent of poll
respondents think he wont make it.
Far from being cowed, his oppo-
nents are pumped, and the public
supports them. A CBS poll says 62
percent of respondents want Repub-
licans to go on ghting the measure.
A Rasmussen poll says 55 percent
want the act repealed altogether. It
wasnt supposed to work out in this
manner. But work out in this man-
ner it has.
To see why, lets amble down
memory lane, to the autumn of
1973. Under siege and suspicion for
illegal activities, Richard M. Nixon
was asked to turn over his infamous
tapes to the Ervin Committee and
Archibald Cox.
Nixon offered a written synopsis,
which he would, of course, edit. Cox
refused. Nixon decided the only way
out of his quandary was ring Cox.
He did (after two attorneys general
resigned in deance) and quite justly
cooked his career.
It wasnt illegal, but it was illegiti-
mate, in that it violated the sense of
the law, the spirit of justice and the
sense of propriety that holds cultures
together. Nixon was toast, and Rob-
ert Bork, who red Cox in the spirit
of duty, was tainted forever. People
unmoved by Ted Kennedys rantings
could not overcome their aversion to
that.
The passage of health care is not
the same thing as obstruction of
justice, but it has a connection, in
nature and kind. Before Scott Brown
appeared, the bill, while unpopular,
was headed on a legitimate path to
enactment, by passing the House
and the Senate, and going into a
conference committee, after which
the revised version would be sent for
nal afrmation to the Senate and
House.
After Brown, this couldnt occur
as the Senate would kill it, so it had
to sneak by against the popular
will and by bribes, threats and buy-
offs through a loophole for which
bills of this import were not intended.
Big bills arent supposed to squeak
by on a simple majority, and under
proper procedure, it would not have
happened.
It followed the law, while it shat-
tered its intent. The whole country
knows its a fraud.
As a result, its a law that the
country feels little respect for and
feels morally free to resist. It is a
law with an asterisk, a law with a
stench, a law few regard as conclu-
sive or binding.
Spit on the law and the public,
and the public will seek ways to use
law to deny you. This re will burn
a long time.
Dems breaking spirit of
law when enacting law
Examiner Columnist Noemie Emery is contributing
editor to the Weekly Standard and author of Great
Expectations: The Troubled Lives of Political
Families.
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President Obama has not received the bump in the polls he was hoping for following
the passage of his health care overhaul.
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COMMENTARY
David Freddoso
CHARTICLE
DIRTY MONEY WATCH
S
arah Palin targeted
Democrats who
voted for the bill
with an image of gun-
sight cross hairs. Rush Limbaugh
pledged to defeat these bastards.
One Republican shouted baby
killer! on the House oor. I defend
dissent with every ber of my being,
but these rants have gone way over
the top. Theyre dangerous.
This message, part of a fund-
raising pitch, is the Democrats
new attempt to paint political dis-
senters as violent yahoos. But this
message is special: It comes from
an apparently changed Sen. John
Kerry, D-Mass.
Having belonged to an anti-Viet-
nam War group whose members
once discussed assassinating U.S.
senators (for the record, he was
against that), Kerry must have
heard the words baby killer
tossed about liberally to describe
our soldiers. Today, he can no lon-
ger bear to hear it.
The grizzled war vet is now such
a gentle soul that any episode of
South Park where they kill Kenny
(You bastards!) will apparently
reduce him to tears. So does the
violent idea of targeted House
races.
In 2006, before he became such
a sissy, Kerry was asked whether
he couldnt have killed two birds
with one stone by visiting New
Hampshire. He responded with a
mild joke about assassinating the
president: I could have gone to
1600 Pennsylvania and killed the
real bird with one stone.
During his 2004 campaign, Kerry
said: What we need now is not just
a regime change in Saddam Hus-
sein and Iraq, but we need a regime
change in the United States.
The old Kerrys tough words
didnt bother me, even if they did
compare assassination and the
violent overthrow of foreign gov-
ernments with his vain hopes of
defeating President Bush. But
what would liberals be saying now
if Republicans spoke thus about
regime change and killing one
bird with respect to the Obama
administration?
Would these not become new
examples for Keith Olbermann to
highlight, of why conservative dis-
sent is not valid political speech,
but rather an inherent incitement
to violence and hatred?
Kerrys overheated political
rhetoric should offend no one. Our
political lexicon consists almost
entirely of references to war.
We talk about battleground
states and attacks, trenches,
blitzes, war rooms, show-
downs, target-rich environments
and restorms. Even the word
campaign is a term of warfare.
We watch political television
shows with names like Cross-
re, Frontline, Hardre and
The Firing Line. The Situation
Room mildly implies warfare,
whereas more direct references
come in politics with candidates
who blast one another, commit
political suicide, and engage
in the sort of murder-suicide
attacks that make Kerrys 2004
nomination possible.
Every stump speech threatens
violence in some subtle way, as
when President Obama promised
to ght 19 times in one speech,
and as his remark from the 2008
campaign should suggest: If they
bring a knife to the ght, we bring
a gun.
Thats not a big deal for me.
Nor was Obamas incitement to
followers to confront their McCain-
supporting neighbors I want
you to argue with them and get in
their face.
But congressional Democrats,
as they cast standard political
rhetoric as if it were violent in
order to raise money, are not just
practicing hypocrisy. They are also
counting on you not to understand
the difference between the right-
ful anger that accompanies political
dissent, and the nut jobs who actu-
ally threaten their congressmen
or commit violence against public
ofcials.
Their attempt to conate the two,
and to connect the two, is really an
attack on the idea of political dis-
sent and the First Amendment to
the Constitution. Kerry believes
dissent is patriotic, but only when
hes the one dissenting.
Suddenly, dissent is
violence, not patriotism
David Freddoso is the Washington Examiners
online opinion editor. He can be reached at
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WHO: Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va.
WHAT: Warner received $10,000
from Rep. Charles Rangels
National Leadership PAC, the
political action committee of the
powerful New York Democrat who
was chairman of the House Ways
and Means Committee that writes
tax law.
WHY ITS DIRTY: Rangel is being
investigated on multiple issues
by the House ethics committee,
including failure to report income
from properties he owns in New
York and the Dominican Republic.
A company that gave $1 million to
a New York school facility that will
bear Rangels name subsequently
received lucrative tax breaks,
and he has reportedly solicited
political contributions on ofcial
stationery. Rangel has been
admonished by the House ethics
committee and forced to give up
his Ways and Means Committee
chairmanship.
WILL WARNER GIVE IT BACK?
Warner did not respond to the
Examiners request for comment.
THE SCORE: Number of Demo-
crats who have given it back: 18
Number of Republicans who have
given it back: 0
DONATED THIS OR OTHER
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David Price, D-N.C., Rep. Jim
Himes, D-Conn., Rep. Bill Foster,
D-Ill., Rep. Jerry McNerney, D-
Calif., Rep. Gary Peters, D-Mich.,
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz.,
Rep. Debbie Halvorson, D-Ill.,
Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy, D-Ohio,
Rep. Larry Kissell, D-N.C., Rep.
Suzanne Kosmas, D-Fla., Rep.
Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., Rep.
Harry Mitchell, D-Ariz., Rep.
Tim Walz, D-Minn.
YOUR TURN: You can reach
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upper right-hand corner.
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by Mark Hemingway of the Washing-
ton Examiners editorial page staff,
with the help of Examiner researcher
Heather Hunt.
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A
fter spending $400 mil-
lion to elect President
Obama and expand the
Democratic majorities
controlling Congress, Big Labor
unions now nd they have nearly
unprecedented access to lawmak-
ers at both ends of Pennsylvania
Avenue.
In fact, representatives of the
powerful Service
Employees Inter-
national Union
are in the White
House every
day. According
to White House
visitor logs, SEIU
President Andy
Stern was the
second most fre-
quent individual visitor to the White
House in 2009, with 36 visits.
Sterns right-hand woman, SEIU
Treasurer Anna Burger aka the
Queen of Labor
was rst with
39 forays into the
White House to
visit with Obama
and other senior
admi ni strati on
ofcials.
Some critics
would argue that
giving such open
access to special
interests seeking favors ought to
be criminal and in Sterns case it
might even be. Stern is not a regis-
tered lobbyist, and theres an open
criminal investigation with the U.S.
Attorneys Ofce into whether hes
illegally lobbying the White House.
Union bosses like Stern arent
known to be fond of having tea in
the Red Room.
But the SEIUs inuence in the
White House extends far beyond
frequent visits. During the 2008
presidential campaign, Obama fre-
quently railed against the pernicious
inuence of lobbyists, saying, Lob-
byists wont nd a job in my White
House.
Somehow, SEIUs Patrick Gas-
pard slipped through the cracks.
Until becoming Obamas White
House political director, Gaspard
was one of the SEIUs top lobbyists.
His predecessor in the White House
slot was Karl Rove, known as the
architect of President George W.
Bushs two election victories.
The SEIU isnt the only union
with heavy sway at the White House.
Richard Trumka, president of the
AFL-CIO, has visited the White
House at least 14 times, according to
White House visitor logs. Recently, it
was reported that the White House
called Trumka in for an emergency
March 17 meeting that turned out
to be critical to gaining passing of
Obamacare.
Desperate for votes for the con-
troversial proposal, Obama needed
Trumka to sign off on a new provi-
sion in the legislation. Sure enough,
the next day the Congressional
Budget Ofce score came in, and
analysts soon found that unions
had been well taken care of in the
legislation.
A proposed excise tax on expen-
sive health insurance or so-called
Cadillac plans threatened to hit
union members hard, especially
ofcers like Trumka who usually
have top-grade, union-paid health
benet plans.
But in the nal version of health
care reform legislation, the thresh-
old for when the tax took effect had
been signicantly raised. Further,
the taxs effective date was pushed
back to 2018, leaving plenty of time
for Democrats in Congress to nd
new ways to make unions exempt.
The day after Trumkas visit, and
not coincidentally, the Associated
Press reported that the nations
largest labor federation is strongly
endorsing the Obama administra-
tions health care overhaul bill and
plans to push wavering lawmakers
for support.
And theres no sign that union
inuence will wane as long as Obama
is in the Oval Ofce. Though it was
decried by the Left, the Supreme
Courts recent Citizens United v.
FEC campaign nance decision
gives unions free rein to spend
unlimited amounts of money and
other resources in congressional
and presidential elections.
The AFL-CIO imposes fees
on members to pay for political
spending as it sees t. And even
though the SEIU has a danger-
ously unfunded pension plan, the
union has $94,578,779 in outstand-
ing loans with Bank of America
much of that borrowed money
used to nance political activities.
If you run a business, good luck get-
ting away with spending money on
political causes in such a coercive
or reckless fashion.
All this access may not come
cheap, but fortunately for them,
unions are awfully good at persuad-
ing Democrats to make the rest of
America pay for their bennies in
the end.
Thursday: Always look for the union
agenda.
Unions buy their way into White House
25
Mark Hemingway
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COMMENTARY
Obama and the
bosses: How the
president takes care
of the unions
Monday: Stufng union coffers
with taxpayer cash
Tuesday: Union bosses get key
jobs in Obamas government
Wednesday: Big Labor buys its
way into the White House
Thursday: Look for the union
agenda and get ready to pay
Friday: Rolling back transparency
and accountability
I
n his bill to x nancial regula-
tions, Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn.,
would task a new agency, the
Financial Stability Oversight
Council, to respond to emerging
threats to the stability of the United
States nancial markets. But
regulators had a decade to ferret
out investment manager Bernard
Madoffs blatant fraudandfailed. A
bureaucracycreatedtoexposesubtler
dangers will fail, too.
The Securities and Exchange
Commission has a straightforward
mandate: to protect investors. Yet it
missedmultipleopportunities topro-
tect investors fromMadoff before he
stole$65billion. (Madoff confessedhis
Ponzi scheme inDecember 2008.)
HarryMarkopolos, aBoston-based
quantitative analyst, learned about
Madoff earlyonfromhis colleagues at
aninvestment rm. Theywantedhim
tondMadoffs secret andreplicate
it. Markopolos learned, though, that
the secret was fraud.
Markopolos relates inhis newbook,
NoOne WouldListen that Madoffs
strategycouldnt producethereturns
Madoff was delivering. His basket of
stocks hadtohaveareasonablemath-
ematical correlation to the exchange
onwhichthe stocks were traded, and
they didnot.
Madoffs method required him to
buy tens of billions of dollars of nan-
cial instruments regularly but
dealers in those securities never did
business withhim.
Starting in 2000, Markopolos
brought his ndings to the SEC. He
submitted a 2005 report under the
following title: The Worlds Largest
Hedge Fund Is a Fraud. Markopolos
listed 26 red ags, from the math-
ematical to the mundane.
Why didnt the SEC act? Turf
warfare: Markopolos brought his ini-
tial ndings to the Boston ofce. But
Madoff was in New York and the
NewYork ofce didnt want Bostons
scraps. Toomanylawyers: theywere
expecting me to provide legal proof.
And personalities: MeaghanCheung,
one of Markopolos SEC contacts,
didnt like me, he writes.
Madoff was powerful, and there
wouldnt be much of a reward for a
midlevel government ofcial who
fought that power and lost. Bernie
Madoff was theultimateinsider; I was
thebothersomeoutsider, Markopolos
concludes.
Markopolos notes that a margin-
ally competent fund manager should
have said thank you very much, Mr.
Madoff, but nothanks, andrunas fast
as possible in the other direction, he
writes.
But those managers easily dis-
missed any skepticism. Investors
around the world believed that [the
SEC] offeredthemagreat level of pro-
tectionandthat their moneywas safe.
The SECseal of approval was mis-
leadingandactuallyverydangerous.
The SEC helped disarm some inves-
tors of aninvaluable tool: disbelief.
The SEC didnt prevent Madoff
and Dodds FSOC cannot prevent
the next nancial crisis. Just as the
SEC dismissed Markopolos, insiders
long dismissed early housing-bubble
naysayers as kooky, dumb or consti-
tutional complainers.
Meanwhile, market participants
will gure that the FSOC is on the
jobanddiscount their owndoubts.
Washington would do better to
improve existing bureaucracies.
Politicians can do that only by
acknowledging the limits of regula-
tion. Regulators cannot predict the
abstract future. Instead, they should
enforce concrete rules in the present
like borrowing limits and require-
ments to disclose trade information
to lessen the effect of inevitable
future crises.
Could a new federal agency
catch the next Madoff?
Stern
Burger
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SAY WHAT?
Many people told me: Ricky, its
not important, Its not worth it,
All the years youve worked and
everything youve built will col-
lapse. ... Allowing myself to be
seduced by fear and insecurity
became a self-fullling proph-
ecy of sabotage. Today I take
full responsibility for my
decisions and my actions.
Ricky Martin, explaining what held up his
decision to come out as a gay man
26
SCOOP!

Heathers ex-nanny tells all, sues for discrimination

Madonna wants daughter Lourdes to wear more clothes


QUICK TAKES
Dweezil Zappas wife,
Lauren Knudsen,
led for divorce,
seeking custody of
their two daughters.
Police were called
when Jim Belushi
made a scene on an
American Airlines
ight.
An Australian audi-
ence sang Happy
Birthday to Lady
Gaga as she turned
24 Sunday.
Kelsey Grammer paid
$10 to settle a lawsuit
over an allegedly sto-
len movie concept for
Swing Vote.
Spencer Pratt and
Heidi Montag have
recently denied buzz
theyre seeking a
divorce.
Report: Cops wanted to commit Lindsay
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for March 31
A
nother disturbing sign that
Lindsay Lohan is headed
down a bad path: Cops hired
to protect her frompaparazzi
ended up want-
ing to protect
her fromherself,
according to
TMZ.
The troubled
starlets erratic
behavior trou-
bled the LAPD
ofcers enough
that, allegedly,
they recently con-
sidered the possibility of putting
her under an involuntary psychiat-
ric hold, or 5150, for evaluation.
This comes on the heels of the
Mean Girls stars loved ones
reportedly telling the site they fear
for LiLos life if she doesnt get her-
self help for substance abuse soon.
Sooo, we cant help but wonder:
What made the cops decide against
taking action?
Put through the Mills
Breaking news: Heather Mills is
not a very nice person. Aformer
nanny who is suing the ex-Mrs. Paul
McCartney for sex discrimination
and unfair dismissal recalled in
British court the way she was alleg-
edly treated, and surprise it
wasnt pretty.
Heather was evidently very
bitter toward Paul after the split,
and was no fun to work for. The
former Dancing With the Stars
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No: CL10001765 Order
Of Publication The Ob-
ject Of This Suit Is To:
Obtain a Divorce a Vin-
culo Matrimonii on the
grounds that the parties
have lived separate and
apart, without any co-
habitation and without
any interruption for a pe-
riod of more than one
year, namely since on or
about January 22, 2006;
that the Complainant be
granted permission to
resume the use of her
mai den name, to wi t:
Guadalupe Hernandez
that the Complainant be
awarded such further re-
lief as this Court may
deem just and proper
and the nature of this
case may require. It Is
ORDERED That Juan
Jose Valenzuela Ap-
pear At The Above-
Named Court And Pro-
tect His/Her Interests On
Or Bef or e May 03,
2010. Dated: March
10, 2010 By: /s/ Jampa
Sharchok, Deputy Clerk
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2010 686705
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LEGALS
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES SALE 10276
Cub Run Court Manassas, VA, 20109 By virtue of the
power and authority contained in a Deed of Trust dated
November 23, 2005, and recorded at Instrument Number
200512010205381 in the Clerks Office for the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, VA, securing a loan
which was originally $155,000.00. The appointed TRUS-
TEE, Commonwealth Trustees, LLC will offer for sale at
public auction at the front steps of the Circuit Court for
Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Manassas, VA
20110 on April 23, 2010 at 1:00 PM improved real prop-
erty, with an abbreviated legal description of IRONGATE
LOT 325 SECTION 5, and as more fully described in the
aforesaid Deed of Trust. TERMS OF SALE: The property
will be sold AS IS, WITHOUT REPRESENTATION OR
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. A deposit of $18,000.00 in
cash or cashiers check payable to the TRUSTEE will be
required at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase
price, with interest at the rate contained in the Deed of
Trust Note from the date of sale to the date said funds are
received in the offce of the TRUSTEE, will be due within
ffteen (15) days of sale. In the event of default by the
successful bidder, the entire deposit shall be forfeited and
applied to the costs and expenses of sale and Trustees
fee. All other public charges or assessments, including
real property taxes, water/sewer charges, ground rent,
condo/HOA dues or assessments, whether incurred prior
to or after the sale, and all other costs incident to settle-
ment to be paid by the purchaser. In the event taxes, any
other public charges or condo/HOA fees have been ad-
vanced, a credit will be due to the seller, to be adjusted
from the date of sale at the time of settlement. Purchaser
agrees to pay the Sellers attorneys at settlement, a fee of
$295.00 for review of the settlement documents. Addition-
al terms will be announced at the time of sale and the suc-
cessful bidder will be required to execute and deliver to
the Substitute Trustees a memorandum or contract of the
sale at the conclusion of bidding. FOR INFORMATION
CONTACT: Rosenberg & Associates, LLC (Attorney for
Commonwealth Trustees, LLC) 7910 Woodmont Avenue,
Suite 750 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 301-907-8000
www.rosenberg-assoc.com
March 24, 31, 2010 686787
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES SALE 10500
Montrose Way Manassas, VA, 20109 By virtue of the
power and authority contained in a Deed of Trust dated
Jul y 1, 2005, and recorded at Instrument Number
200507050109853 in the Clerks Office for the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, VA, securing a loan
which was originally $277,425.00. The appointed TRUS-
TEE, Commonwealth Trustees, LLC will offer for sale at
public auction at the front steps of the Circuit Court for
Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Manassas, VA
20110 on April 30, 2010 at 1:00 PM improved real prop-
erty, with an abbreviated legal description of Section 1,
Lot 90, CAMPBELLS TRACE, and as more fully de-
scribed in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. TERMS OF SALE:
The property will be sold AS IS, WITHOUT REPRESEN-
TATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. A deposit of
$31,000.00 in cash or cashiers check payable to the
TRUSTEE will be required at the time of sale. The bal-
ance of the purchase price, with interest at the rate con-
tained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to
the date said funds are received in the offce of the TRUS-
TEE, will be due within ffteen (15) days of sale. In the
event of default by the successful bidder, the entire de-
posit shall be forfeited and applied to the costs and ex-
penses of sale and Trustees fee. All other public charges
or assessments, including real property taxes, water/sew-
er charges, ground rent, condo/HOA dues or assess-
ments, whether incurred prior to or after the sale, and all
other costs incident to settlement to be paid by the pur-
chaser. In the event taxes, any other public charges or
condo/HOA fees have been advanced, a credit will be due
to the seller, to be adjusted from the date of sale at the
time of settlement. Purchaser agrees to pay the Sellers
attorneys at settlement, a fee of $295.00 for review of the
settlement documents. Additional terms will be announced
at the time of sale and the successful bidder will be re-
quired to execute and deliver to the Substitute Trustees a
memorandum or contract of the sale at the conclusion of
bidding. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Rosenberg &
Associates, LLC (Attorney for Commonwealth Trustees,
LLC) 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750 Bethesda, Mary-
land 20814 301-907-8000 www.rosenberg-assoc.com
March 31, April 7, 2010 687381
Commonwealth Of Vir-
ginia: Alexandria Circuit
Court Margaret Anna
Strohl (Complainant) v.
Thomas Alan Strohl
(Defendant) Case No:
CL10001773 Order Of
Publication The Object
Of This Suit Is To: Ob-
tain a Divorce a Vinculo
Ma t r i mo n i i o n t h e
grounds that the parties
have lived separate and
apart, without any co-
habitation and without
any interruption for a pe-
riod of more than one
year, namely since on or
about Febr uar y 18,
2009; that the Complai-
nant be granted permis-
sion to resume the use
of her maiden name, to
wi t : Mar gar et Anna
Harper that the Complai-
nant be awarded such
f urt her rel i ef as t hi s
Court may deem j ust
and proper and the na-
ture of this case may re-
quire. It Is ORDERED
That Thomas Al an
Strohl Appear At The
Above- Named Cour t
And Protect His/Her In-
terests On Or Before
May 03, 2010. Dated:
March 09, 2010 By: /s/
Jampa Sharchok, Depu-
ty Clerk
Mar. 24, 31 Apr. 7, 14,
2010 686708
LEGALS
LEGAL NOTICE
Extra Space Storage,
Facility Operators Sale
for Non-Payment of
Storage Charges Pur-
suant to the power of
sale contained in; VIR-
GINIA SELF STOR-
AGE ACT, CHAPTER
23 CODE OF VIRGIN-
IA The following prop-
erty will be sold at a
publ i c auct i on on:
Apri l 15, 2010, at
10: 00 am, on t he
pr emi ses of Ext r a
Space Storage at;
1022 N Henry St. ,
Al e x a n d r i a , V A
22314. Extra Space
Storage reserves the
right to cancel a sale
at any ti me for any
reason. TERMS OF
SALE: CASH
Customer
Name Unit#
Latoya Johnson 105
Terry Campo 206
Darla Morton 268
Robert Lee 375
Clara Williams 479B
Mar 31, 2010 687293
LEGALS
TRUSTEES SALE OF 10818 Violet Court, Manassas, VA
20109. In execution of a certain deed of trust dated Janu-
ary 26, 2007, i n the ori gi nal pri nci pal amount of
$244,000.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200702070016951, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 16, 2010, at 9:46 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
52, SECTION 1, COUNTRY SCENE, AS THE SAME AP-
PEARS DULY DEDICATED, PLATTED AND RECORDED
IN DEED BOOK 608, AT PAGE 542, AMONG THE LAND
RECORDS OF PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGIN-
IA.TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of ten
percent (10%) of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of the
original principal balance of the subject deed of trust,
whichever is lower, in the form of cash or certifed funds
payable to the Substitute Trustee must be present at the
time of the sale. The balance of the purchase price will be
due within ffteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers
deposit may be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the es-
sence. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest . Additional terms to be
announced at the sale. A form copy of the Trustees
memorandum of foreclosure sale and contract to pur-
chase r eal pr oper t y i s avai l abl e f or vi ewi ng at
www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a debt
collector and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation. Substi-
tute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th Street,
Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600. For infor-
mation contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood, LLC,
attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West High-
way, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6555,
websi t e: www. bgwsal es. com ASAP# 3509085
03/31/2010, 04/07/2010
687285
TRUSTEES SALE OF 112 S Hudson Street Alexandria,
VA 22304 In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original
principal amount of $305,000.00, from Herbert Mauricio
Yanes and Ana C Yanes, Grantor(s), dated March 12,
2007, recorded among the land records of the Circuit
Court for the City of Alexandria on April 6, 2007 as Instru-
ment 070008040, the undersigned appointed Substitute
Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the front
steps of the Courthouse for the Circuit Court of City of
Alexandria, 520 King St., Alexandria, VA on April 22, 2010
at 1:00PM the property with the improvements thereon, if
any, to wit: LOT THIRTY-SEVEN (37), BLOCK TWO (2),
WAKEFIELD And more fully described in the above Deed
of Trust. Commonly known as 112 S Hudson Street, Alex-
andria, VA 22304. Tax ID: 059.02-07-39. TERMS OF
SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of $13,000.00 or
10% of the sale price will be required in cash, certifed or
cashiers check. Settlement within twenty (20) days of
sale, otherwise Trustee may forfeit deposit. Additional
terms to be announced at sale. This notice is an attempt
to collect on a debt and any information obtained will be
used for that purpose. Loan Type: Federal National Mort-
gage Association (Trustee # 504972) Substitute Trustee:
ALG Trustee, LLC, PO Box 6177, Leesburg, VA 20178,
703-777-2448, website: http://www.atlanticlawgrp.com
(03/31/2010, 04/07/2010) ASAP# 3508889 03/31/2010,
04/07/2010
687278
LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 11801 Breton Court Unit #2C, Reston,
VA 20191 Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of Trust
in the original principal amount of $197,600.00, dated April
4, 2007 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Circuit Court
of Fairfax County, Virginia, in Deed Book 19240, at page
1010, default having occurred in the payment of the Note
thereby secured and at the request of the holder of said
Note, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public
auction at the entrance to the Fairfax County Judicial Cen-
ter, Fairfax,, Virginia, on April 2, 2010 at 1:00 oclock pm
the property described in said deed, located at the above
address and briefly described as: Unit No. 11801-2C,
Hunters Woods Village Condominium, with an undivided
interest in the common elements., with improvements
thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposi t of
$15,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale
with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date of
sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Trus-
tee This is a communication from a debt collector. FOR
INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C.
(40-018748-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
#120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 (757) 457-1460 - Call
Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
686796
LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 11833 Brockman Lane, Great Falls,
VA 22066-4203 Loudoun County In execution of a Deed
of Trust in the original principal amount of $380,000.00,
dated June 28, 2007 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the
Circuit Court of Loudoun County, Virginia, in Instrument
20070629-0049208, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trus-
tee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to
the entrance to the Circuit Court for Loudoun County, 18
E. Market Street, Leesburg, Virginia, on April 2, 2010 at
9:00 oclock am the property described in said deed, locat-
ed at the above address and briefy described as: Lot 96,
Section 3, Great Falls Forest, with improvements thereon.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or
10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certi-
fed check, will be required at the time of sale with settle-
ment within ffteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is
subject to post sale confrmation that the borrower did not
fle for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to
the sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but
not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en-
tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall
be null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law
or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest.
Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale.
Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, we advise you that this frm is a debt collector at-
tempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and
any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a
communication from a debt collector. FOR INFORMA-
TION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (40417-08
/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, #120 Virginia
Beach, Virginia 23462 (757) 457-1460 - Call Between
9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
686840
TRUSTEE SALE 12079 Country Mill Drive, Bristow, VA
20136 Prince William County In execution of a Deed of
Trust in the original principal amount of $245,000.00, dat-
ed October 5, 2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the
Circuit Court of the County Of Prince William, Virginia, in
Instrument 200510120175845, default having occurred in
the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the re-
quest of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Trustee
will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to the
Circuit Court Building of Prince William County, 9311 Lee
Avenue, located in Manassas, Virginia, on April 7, 2010 at
3:00 oclock pm the property described in said deed, locat-
ed at the above address and briefy described as: Lot 55,
Phase 1, Section 3, The Villages at Saybrooke, with im-
provements thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit
of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is low-
er, cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of
sale with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date
of sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Trus-
tee This is a communication from a debt collector. FOR
INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C.
(01-031333-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
Suite 120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 -
Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
686847
TRUSTEE SALE 12096 Antler Court, Fairfax, VA 22030
Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of Trust in the
original principal amount of $417,000.00, dated June 15,
2007 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Circuit Court of
Fairfax County, Virginia, in Deed Book 19396, at page
1982, default having occurred in the payment of the Note
thereby secured and at the request of the holder of said
Note, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public
auction at the entrance to the Fairfax County Judicial Cen-
ter, Fairfax,, Virginia, on April 2, 2010 at 1:00 oclock pm
the property described in said deed, located at the above
address and briefy described as: Lot 3, Fairfax Ridge,
with improvements thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A
deposit of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichev-
er is lower, cash or certifed check, will be required at the
time of sale with settlement within ffteen (15) days from
the date of sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation
that the borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S.
Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale
confrmation and audit of the status of the loan with the
loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Trus-
tee This is a communication from a debt collector. FOR
INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C.
(40-018593-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
#120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 (757) 457-1460 - Call
Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
686804
LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 12257 Fort Buffalo Cir #483, Fairfax,
VA 22033 In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original
principal amount of $247,000.00, dated May 3, 2007 re-
corded in the Clerks Offce of the Circuit Court of Fairfax
County, Virginia, in Deed Book 19310, at page 0292, de-
fault having occurred in the payment of the Note thereby
secured and at the request of the holder of said Note, the
undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at
the entrance to the Fairfax County Judicial Center, Fair-
fax,, Virginia, on April 2, 2010 at 1:00 oclock pm the prop-
erty described in said deed, located at the above address
and briefy described as: Condominium Unit 483, #12257,
Phase VI, Linden at Fair Ridge, a Condominium, recorded
in Deed Book 6395, at Page 256, with an undivided inter-
est in the common areas. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A
deposit of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichev-
er is lower, cash or certifed check, will be required at the
time of sale with settlement within ffteen (15) days from
the date of sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation
that the borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S.
Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale
confrmation and audit of the status of the loan with the
loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Trus-
tee This is a communication from a debt collector. FOR
INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C.
(40-015849-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
#120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 (757) 457-1460 - Call
Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
686845
TRUSTEE SALE 12762 Dulcinea Place, Woodbridge,
VA 22192 Prince William County In execution of a Deed
of Trust in the original principal amount of $263,200.00,
dated April 14, 2006 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the
Circuit Court of the County Of Prince William, Virginia, in
Instrument 200604200061711, default having occurred in
the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the re-
quest of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substi-
tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the
entrance to the Circuit Court Building of Prince William
County, 9311 Lee Avenue, located in Manassas, Virginia,
on April 23, 2010 at 11:00 oclock am the property de-
scribed in said deed, located at the above address and
briefy described as: Lot 245, Phase 2-A, Section 10, Lake
Ridge, with improvements thereon. TERMS OF SALE:
CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price,
whichever is lower, cash or certifed check, will be re-
quired at the time of sale with settlement within ffteen (15)
days from the date of sale. Sale is subject to post sale
confrmation that the borrower did not fle for protection
under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well
as to post-sale confrmation and audit of the status of the
loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, de-
termination of whether the borrower entered into any re-
payment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to
the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null and void,
and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be
the return of his deposit without interest. Additional terms
may be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the
Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you
that this frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the in-
debtedness referred to herein and any information we ob-
tain will be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a communication from a
debt collector. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL
I. WHITE, P.C. (01-009292-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate
Woods Dri ve, Sui t e 120 Vi rgi ni a Beach, Vi rgi ni a
23462 757-457-1460 - Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30
a.m.
686846
TRUSTEE SALE 115 Stratford Place SW, Leesburg, VA
20175 Loudoun County In execution of a Deed of Trust
in the original principal amount of $316,499.00, dated May
22, 2006 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Circuit Court
of the County Of Loudoun, Vi rgi ni a, i n Instrument
20060525-0046503, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trus-
tee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to
the Circuit Court for Loudoun County, 18 E. Market Street,
Leesburg, Virginia, on May 3, 2010 at 9:30 oclock am the
property described in said deed, located at the above ad-
dress and briefy described as: Lot 48, Section 3, Crest-
wood Hamlet, with improvements thereon. TERMS OF
SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or 10% of the
sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certifed check,
will be required at the time of sale with settlement within
ffteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is subject to
post sale confrmation that the borrower did not fle for
protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the
sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of the
status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not
limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered
into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the
loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be
null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law or
equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest.
Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale.
Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, we advise you that this frm is a debt collector at-
tempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and
any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a
communication from a debt collector. FOR INFORMA-
TI ON CONTACT: SAMUEL I . WHI TE, P. C.
(01-021138-09/FHA) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite
120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 - Call
Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
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LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEES SALE OF 13004 Sturbridge Road, Wood-
bridge, VA 22192. In execution of a certain deed of trust
dated December 30, 2005, in the original principal amount
of $356,800.00 recorded in the Clerks Office, Circuit
Court for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument
No. 200601030000857 and re-recorded as Instrument No.
200601190009538, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 09, 2010, at 9:51 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
ONE HUNDRED FOUR (104), SECTION TWO (2), LAKE
RIDGE, AS THE SAME IS DULY DEDICATED, PLATTED
AND RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 490, AT PAGE 252,
AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF PRINCE WILLIAM
COUNTY, VIRGINIA..TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A
bidders deposit of ten percent (10%) of the sale price or
ten percent (10%) of the original principal balance of the
subject deed of trust, whichever is lower, in the form of
cash or certifed funds payable to the Substitute Trustee
must be present at the time of the sale. The balance of the
purchase price will be due within ffteen (15) days of sale,
otherwise Purchasers deposit may be forfeited to Trustee.
Time is of the essence. Sale is subject to post sale confr-
mation that the borrower did not fle for protection under
the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to
post-sale confrmation and audit of the status of the loan
with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determi-
nation of whether the borrower entered into any repay-
ment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the
sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null and void,
and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be
the return of his deposit without interest . Additional terms
to be announced at the sale. A form copy of the Trustees
memorandum of foreclosure sale and contract to pur-
chase r eal pr oper t y i s avai l abl e f or vi ewi ng at
www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a debt
collector and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation. Substi-
tute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th Street,
Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600. For infor-
mation contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood, LLC,
attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West High-
way, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6555,
website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW# 100598 ASAP#
3499179 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010
686879
TRUSTEE SALE 13115 Pennypacker Lane, Fairfax, VA
22033 Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of Trust in
the original principal amount of $495,200.00, dated July 6,
2006 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Circuit Court of
the County Of Fairfax, Virginia, in Deed Book 18604, at
page 0443, default having occurred in the payment of the
Note thereby secured and at the request of the holder of
said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the entrance to the Fairfax
County Judicial Center, Fairfax,, Virginia, on April 19,
2010 at 11:30 oclock am the property described in said
deed, located at the above address and briefy described
as: Lot Eight (8), Block Seventeen (17), Section Three (3),
Greenbriar Subdivision, with improvements thereon.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or
10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certi-
fed check, will be required at the time of sale with settle-
ment within ffteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is
subject to post sale confrmation that the borrower did not
fle for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to
the sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but
not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en-
tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall
be null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law
or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest.
Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale.
Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, we advise you that this frm is a debt collector at-
tempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and
any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a
communication from a debt collector. FOR INFORMA-
TION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (01-006266-
10/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120 Virgin-
ia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 - Call Between
9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
687252
TRUSTEE SALE 13514 Turquoise Lane, Herndon, VA
20170 Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of Trust in
the original principal amount of $325,500.00, dated Sep-
tember 30, 2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Cir-
cuit Court of the County Of Fairfax, Virginia, in Deed Book
17815, at page 0591, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trus-
tee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to
the Fairfax County Judicial Center, Fairfax, Virginia, on
April 26, 2010 at 11:30 oclock am the property described
in said deed, located at the above address and briefy de-
scribed as: Lot 39, Section 1, ROCK HILL SUBDIVISION,
with improvements thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A
deposit of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichev-
er is lower, cash or certifed check, will be required at the
time of sale with settlement within ffteen (15) days from
the date of sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation
that the borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S.
Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale
confrmation and audit of the status of the loan with the
loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (01-001312-10/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
Suite 120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 -
Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
687250
LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 13704 Kerry Dale Road, Woodbridge,
VA 22193 Prince William County In execution of a Deed
of Trust in the original principal amount of $360,000.00,
dated April 7, 2006 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the
Circuit Court of Prince William County, Virginia, in Instru-
ment 200604190061326, default having occurred in the
payment of the Note thereby secured and at the request
of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute
Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance
to the Circuit Court Building of Prince William County,
9311 Lee Avenue, located in Manassas, Virginia, on April
9, 2010 at 11:00 oclock am the property described in said
deed, located at the above address and briefy described
as: Lot 66, Section 8-C, Dale City, with improvements
t hereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposi t of
$20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale
with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date of
sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (40-005837-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
#120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 (757) 457-1460 - Call
Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
687248
TRUSTEE SALE 1403 Aiden Drive, Woodbridge, VA
22191 Prince William County In execution of a Deed of
Trust in the original principal amount of $336,000.00, dat-
ed August 24, 2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the
Circuit Court of the County Of Prince William, Virginia, in
Instrument 200508310150170, default having occurred in
the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the re-
quest of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substi-
tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the
entrance to the Circuit Court Building of Prince William
County, 9311 Lee Avenue, located in Manassas, Virginia,
on April 2, 2010 at 11:00 oclock am the property de-
scribed in said deed, located at the above address and
briefly described as: Lot 53, Section 2, MARUMSCO
ACRES, recorded in Deed Book 256 at Page 139, with im-
provements thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit
of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is low-
er, cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of
sale with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date
of sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (01-022284-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
Suite 120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 -
Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
686810
TRUSTEES SALE OF 14145 Catbird Drive, Gainesville,
VA 20155. In execution of a certain deed of trust dated
December 21, 2005, in the original principal amount of
$400,000.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200512220219347, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 16, 2010, at 9:35 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
40, SECTION 7, MEADOWS AT MORRIS FARM, AS
THE SAME APPEARS TO BE DULY DEDICATED, PLAT-
TED AND RECORDED AS I NSTRUMENT NO.
200501100004796 AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGINIA..TERMS OF
SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of ten percent (10%)
of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of the original princi-
pal balance of the subject deed of trust, whichever is low-
er, in the form of cash or certifed funds payable to the
Substitute Trustee must be present at the time of the sale.
The balance of the purchase price will be due within ff-
teen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers deposit may
be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the essence. Sale is
subject to post sale confrmation that the borrower did not
fle for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to
the sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but
not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en-
tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall
be null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law
or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest
. Additional terms to be announced at the sale. A form
copy of the Trustees memorandum of foreclosure sale
and contract to purchase real property is available for
viewing at www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication
from a debt collector and any information obtained will be
used for that purpose. The sale is subject to seller confr-
mation. Substitute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N.
14t h St r eet , Sui t e 750, Ar l i ngt on, VA 22201,
(703)548-4600. For information contact: Bierman, Gees-
ing, Ward & Wood, LLC, attorneys for Equity Trustees,
LLC, 4520 East West Highway, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD
20814, (301) 961-6555, website: www.bgwsales.com.
BGW# 100829 ASAP# 3499250 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010
686884
LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEES SALE OF 14320 Ferndale Road, Wood-
bridge, VA 22193. In execution of a certain deed of trust
dated March 08, 2007, in the original principal amount of
$304,000.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200703160032588, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 16, 2010, at 9:45 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
310, SECTION 3, DALE CITY, AS THE SAME APPEARS
DULY DEDICATED, PLATTED AND RECORDED IN
DEED BOOK 389, AT PAGE 248, AMONG THE LAND
RECORDS OF PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGIN-
IA..TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of
ten percent (10%) of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of
the original principal balance of the subject deed of trust,
whichever is lower, in the form of cash or certifed funds
payable to the Substitute Trustee must be present at the
time of the sale. The balance of the purchase price will be
due within ffteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers
deposit may be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the es-
sence. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest . Additional terms to be
announced at the sale. A form copy of the Trustees
memorandum of foreclosure sale and contract to pur-
chase r eal pr oper t y i s avai l abl e f or vi ewi ng at
www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a debt
collector and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation. Substi-
tute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th Street,
Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600. For infor-
mation contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood, LLC,
attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West High-
way, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6555,
website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW# 73862 ASAP#
3509090 03/31/2010, 04/07/2010
687290
TRUSTEE SALE 14436 Minnieville Road Woodbridge, VA. 22193
In execution of a Deed of Trust from Carlos Rodriguez and Rosa
E. Alvarenga Blanc dated January 15, 2009 and recorded in the
Clerks Offce, Circuit Court, County of Prince William, Virginia, as
instrument number 200901210005145, securing a loan which was
originally $183,577.00. Default having occurred in the payment of
the Note thereby secured, and at the request of the holder of said
Note, the undersigned Substitute Trustees will offer for sale at pub-
lic auction at the County of Prince William Circuit Courthouse,
9311 Lee Avenue, the main entrance, Manassas Virginia on April
22, 2010 at 9:41 AM, the property described in said Deed of Trust,
located at the above address and briefy described as: Beginning
at a pipe set in the northerly right-of-way of Minnieville Road (State
Route 640), said pipe also being a corner of the property of E.C.
Bland, thence with the said northerly right of way line of Minnieville
Road n 35 degrees 16 11 W for 209.97 feet to a pipe set corner
to the property of R.S. Braswell thence departing from the said
Northerly right of way line of Minnieville Road and running with the
line of Braswell N 04 degrees 32 15 for 208.96 feet to a pipe set
in the property line of L.E. Havner; thence with the said Havener
property S 82 degrees 39 45 E for 210.22 feet to a pipe set, cor-
ner of aforementioned E.C. Bland property thence with the said
E.C. Bland property thence with the E.C. Bland property S 04 De-
grees 32 15 W 199.39 feet to the point of beginning containing
0.9842 acres as shown on a plat by Lefton and Womack dated Au-
gust 29, 1975 attached, attached hereto and made a part hereof.
Less and Except that portion of the taken by the Commonwealth of
Virginia in Deed Book 1787 at Page 1830. Less and except that
portion of the taken by the Commonwealth of Virginia in Deed
Book 1787 at Page 1830. TAX MAP: 8091-96-6437 The property
will be conveyed by Special Warranty Deed, subject to all existing
easements, restrictions and any other conditions that may affect ti-
tle to the property. The Noteholder reserves the right to bid at the
said sale. This sale is made subject to an IRS Right of Redemp-
tion. TERMS: CASH: A bidders deposit of $12,800.00, cash or
certifed check, will be required at the time of sale with the settle-
ment and full payment of the purchase price within (15) ffteen
days from the date of the sale. Additional terms will be announced
at the time of sale and the successful bidder will be required to
execute and deliver to the Substitute Trustee a memorandum or
contract of the sale at the conclusion of bidding. This notice is an
attempt to collect on a debt and any information obtained will be
used for that purpose. Loan Type: FHA VT0921219 - FOR IN-
FORMATION CONTACT: Nectar Projects, Inc., Substitute Trus-
tees, Between 8 - 11 AM, P.O. Box 2848, Purcellville VA 20134,
PH: (540) 751-1260 March 31, April 7, 2010 687092
Commonwealth Of Virginia:
Alexandria Circuit Court
Joseph Louis Tantoh Ti-
bui (Complainant) v. Jean-
net t e Pul anco Evan-
gelista (Defendant) Case
No: CL100 01517 Order Of
Publication The Object Of
This Suit Is To: Obtain a Di-
vorce a Vinculo Matrimonii
on the grounds that the
parties have lived separate
and apart, without any co-
habitation and without any
interruption for a period of
more than one year, name-
ly since on or about Febru-
ar y 02, 2007; t hat t he
Complainant be awarded
such further relief as this
Court may deem just and
proper and the nature of
this case may require. It Is
ORDERED That Jeannette
Pulanco Evangelista Ap-
pear At The Above-Named
Court And Protect His/Her
I nt erest s On Or Bef ore
April 19, 2010. Dated:
February 24, 2010 By: /s/
Jampa Sharchok, Deputy
Clerk
Mar. 10, 17, 24, 31, 2010
685819
LEGALS
Commonwealth Of Virginia:
Alexandria Circuit Court
Racquel Ocampo Tupaz
(Complainant) v. Michael
Angelo Labanon (Defen-
dant ) Case No: CL100
01516 Order Of Publica-
tion The Object Of This
Suit Is To: Obtain a Divorce
a Vinculo Matrimonii on the
grounds that the parties
have lived separate and
apart, without any cohabita-
tion and without any inter-
ruption for a period of more
t han one year , namel y
since on or about July 01,
1997; that the Complainant
be awarded such further re-
lief as this Court may deem
just and proper and the na-
ture of this case may re-
quire. It Is ORDERED That
Michael Angelo Labanon
Appear At The Above-
Named Court And Protect
His/Her Interests On Or Be-
fore April 19, 2010. Dated:
February 24, 2010 By: /s/
Jampa Sharchok, Deputy
Clerk
Mar. 10, 17, 24, 31, 2010
685818
TRUSTEE SALE 11617 Stoneview Square, Apt 1B,
Reston, VA 20191 Fairfax County In execution of a
Deed of Trust i n the ori gi nal pri nci pal amount of
$232,750.00, dated July 20, 2005 recorded in the Clerks
Offce of the Circuit Court of the County Of Fairfax, Virgin-
ia, in Deed Book 17537, at page 1104, default having oc-
curred in the payment of the Note thereby secured and at
the request of the holder of said Note, the undersigned
Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at
the entrance to the Fairfax County Judicial Center, Fair-
fax, Virginia, on April 14, 2010 at 10:00 oclock am the
property described in said deed, located at the above ad-
dress and briefly described as: Apartment Numbered
11617-1B, Shadowood Condominium, together with an
undivided interest in the common elements appurtenant
thereto. Said apartment unit contains 854.6 square feet
and a proportionate undivided interest in the General
Common elements of .0020480 of the total general com-
mon elements. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of
$20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale
with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date of
sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (01-002671-10/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
Suite 120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 -
Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
687377
TRUSTEE SALE 11707 Amkin Drive, Clifton, VA 20124
Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of Trust in the
original principal amount of $703,500.00, dated July 27,
2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Circuit Court of
the County Of Fairfax, Virginia, in Deed Book 17567, at
page 1167 and modifed in Deed Book 20814, at Page 28,
default having occurred in the payment of the Note there-
by secured and at the request of the holder of said Note,
the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at
public auction at the entrance to the Fairfax County Judi-
cial Center, Fairfax, Virginia, on May 5, 2010 at 1:00
oclock pm the property described in said deed, located at
the above address and briefy described as: Estate Num-
ber 29, Plantation Hills Subdivision, platted and recorded
in Deed Book 4007 at Page 415, and by corrected Deed
of Dedication recorded in Deed Book 4073 at Page 720.
Together with easement for ingress and egress over Fifty
(50) foot right-of-way easements shown on said platted
subdivision, with improvements thereon. TERMS OF
SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or 10% of the
sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certifed check,
will be required at the time of sale with settlement within
ffteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is subject to
post sale confrmation that the borrower did not fle for
protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the
sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of the
status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not
limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered
into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the
loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be
null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law or
equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest.
Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale.
Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, we advise you that this frm is a debt collector at-
tempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and
any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a
communication from a debt collector. FOR INFORMA-
TION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (42830-07
/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120 Virginia
Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 - Call Between 9:00
a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
687302
TRUSTEE SALE 12938 Cedar Glen Lane, Herndon, VA
20171 Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of Trust in
the original principal amount of $742,000.00, dated Au-
gust 10, 2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Circuit
Court of the County Of Fairfax, Virginia, in Deed Book
17621, at page 1102, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trus-
tee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to
the Fairfax County Judicial Center, Fairfax, Virginia, on
April 16, 2010 at 1:00 oclock pm the property described in
said deed, located at the above address and briefy de-
scribed as: Lot 42, Section 2, Oakmill, with improvements
thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposi t of
$20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale
with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date of
sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (01-007825-10/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
Suite 120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 -
Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
687304
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LEGALS
TRUSTEES SALE OF 14810 Dixon Court, Woodbridge,
VA 22193. In execution of a certain deed of trust dated
August 15, 2005, in the original principal amount of
$320,000.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200510190180725, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 09, 2010, at 9:49 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: BE-
ING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LOT 343, SECTION
6, DALE CITY AS THE SAME APPEARS DULY DEDI-
CATED, PLATTED AND RECORDED IN DEED BOOK
435 AT PAGE 266 AMONG THE LAND RECORDS
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, COUNTY OF PRINCE WIL-
LIAM, COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA..TERMS OF
SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of ten percent (10%)
of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of the original princi-
pal balance of the subject deed of trust, whichever is low-
er, in the form of cash or certifed funds payable to the
Substitute Trustee must be present at the time of the sale.
The balance of the purchase price will be due within ff-
teen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers deposit may
be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the essence. Sale is
subject to post sale confrmation that the borrower did not
fle for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to
the sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but
not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en-
tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall
be null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law
or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest
. Additional terms to be announced at the sale. A form
copy of the Trustees memorandum of foreclosure sale
and contract to purchase real property is available for
viewing at www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication
from a debt collector and any information obtained will be
used for that purpose. The sale is subject to seller confr-
mation. Substitute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N.
14t h St r eet , Sui t e 750, Ar l i ngt on, VA 22201,
(703)548-4600. For information contact: Bierman, Gees-
ing, Ward & Wood, LLC, attorneys for Equity Trustees,
LLC, 4520 East West Highway, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD
20814, (301) 961-6555, website: www.bgwsales.com.
BGW# 100463 ASAP# 3499168 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010
686874
TRUSTEES SALE OF 15068 Gaines Mill Circle, Haymar-
ket, VA 20169. In execution of a certain deed of trust dat-
ed May 17, 2006, in the original principal amount of
$500,000.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200605180076655, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 16, 2010, at 9:49 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
81, SECTION 35, DOMINION VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB,
AS THE SAME IS SHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN DEED
OF SUBDIVISION, EASEMENT AND VACATION, AS
MORE PARTICULARLY SET FORTH IN INSTRUMENT
NUMBER 200504220064233, WITH PLAT RECORDED
IN INSTRUMENT NUMBER 200504220064234, AMONG
THE LAND RECORDS OF PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY,
VIRGINIA..TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders de-
posit of ten percent (10%) of the sale price or ten percent
(10%) of the original principal balance of the subject deed
of trust, whichever is lower, in the form of cash or certifed
funds payable to the Substitute Trustee must be present
at the time of the sale. The balance of the purchase price
will be due within ffteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Pur-
chasers deposit may be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of
the essence. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that
the borrower did not file for protection under the U.S.
Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale
confrmation and audit of the status of the loan with the
loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest . Additional terms to be
announced at the sale. A form copy of the Trustees
memorandum of foreclosure sale and contract to pur-
chase r eal pr oper t y i s avai l abl e f or vi ewi ng at
www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a debt
collector and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation. Substi-
tute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th Street,
Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600. For infor-
mation contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood, LLC,
attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West High-
way, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6555,
website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW# 95834 ASAP#
3509073 03/31/2010, 04/07/2010
687281
Pursuant t o sect i on
64.1-130 of the Code
of Virginia, notice is
hereby given that the
undersigned intend to
transfer on Apri l 13,
2010 to David Alan Ed-
wards, Personal Rep-
resentative, of Texas,
the Estate of John Wil-
l i am Edwar ds, de-
ceased of Utah all cash
and securities of said
decedent in possession
of the undersigned.
March 22, 2010 Bank
of America, N.A.
Shirley Williams,
March 24, 31, April 5,
12, 2010
686838
LEGALS
Virginia: In the Circuit Court
of Prince William County
Elba Vasquez-Carranza, v.
Francisco J Aguilar, Case
No. 153CL10000676-00
Order of Publication The
object of this suit is to di-
vorce Francisco J Aguilar.
And, if appearing by affda-
vit filed according to law
That the Defendant is not a
resident of the state of Vir-
ginia it is therefore Ordered
that the defendant appear
on or before the 21 day of
Apri l , 2010 bef ore t hi s
Court and do what is nec-
essary to protect his inter-
ests. Entered this 2nd day
of March, 2010.
/s/ Tara J. Livingston Depu-
ty Clerk
March 10, 17, 24, 31, 2010
685804
LEGALS
TRUSTEES SALE OF
1511 Oronoco Street #3-6 Alexandria, VA 22314
In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal
amount of $207,000.00, from Eduardo J. Otero, Gran-
tor(s), dated April 23, 2004, recorded among the land
records of the Circuit Court for the City of Alexandria on
April 30, 2004 as Instrument #040017545 at Page
000284, the undersigned appointed Substitute Trustee will
offer for sale at public auction at the front steps of the
Courthouse for the Circuit Court of the City of Alexan-
dria, 520 King St., Alexandria, VA on 04/08/10 at 1:00
P.M., the property with the improvements thereon, if any,
to wit: Condominium Unit numbered 3-6 in Colecroft Con-
dominium as per Declaration recorded among the Land
Records of the City of Alexandria, Virginia pursuant to
Master Deed Declaration recorded in Deed Book 1178
page 1364 and any and all amendments subsequent
thereto and as pursuant to the appropriate plats duly dedi-
cated, platted and recorded with and described in said
Declaration recorded among the said Land Records in
said Master Deed recorded as described aforesaid. To-
gether With the improvements thereto and the rights and
appurtenances thereto belonging and incident to said Unit
and particularly the rights in common with others, in the
general and limited common elements of the aforesaid
Condominium, and all other rights and privileges of a Con-
dominium Unit and Subject To all of the provisions, condi-
tions, restrictions, limitations, reservations, easements,
and covenants as set forth in the aforesaid Declaration, as
amended and supplemented, including but not limited to
the provisions contained in the Declaration and By-Laws
regarding the payment and lien of assessments for the
maintenance, repair, replacement, and other costs of op-
eration of said Condominium project and having a street
or property address of 1511 Oronoco Street, Unit 3-6,
Alexandria, VA 22314. And more fully described in the
above Deed of Trust. Commonly known as 1511 Oronoco
St r eet #3- 6, Al exandr i a, VA 22314. Tax I D:
054.03-0A-03.06.
TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of
$12,000.00 or 10% of the sale price will be required in
cash, certifed or cashiers check. Settlement within twenty
(20) days of sale, otherwise Trustee may forfeit deposit.
Additional terms to be announced at sale. This notice is
an attempt to collect on a debt and any information ob-
tai ned wi l l be used for that purpose. Loan Type:
CONV/CONV (Trustee # 505834) Substitute Trustee:
ALG Trustee, LLC, PO Box 6177, Leesburg, VA 20178,
703-777-2448, website: http://www.atlanticlawgrp.com
(03/24/10, 03/31/10)(190952)
686799
TRUSTEE SALE 15425 Beachview Drive, Dumfries, VA
22025 Prince William County In execution of a Deed of
Trust in the original principal amount of $414,000.00, dat-
ed April 23, 2007 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Cir-
cuit Court of the County Of Prince William, Virginia, in
Instrument 200705010052907, default having occurred in
the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the re-
quest of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substi-
tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the
entrance to the Circuit Court Building of Prince William
County, 9311 Lee Avenue, located in Manassas, Virginia,
on April 14, 2010 at 12:00 oclock NOON the property de-
scribed in said deed, located at the above address and
briefy described as: Lot 1361, Section 3, Country Club
Lake, with improvements thereon. TERMS OF SALE:
CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price,
whichever is lower, cash or certifed check, will be re-
quired at the time of sale with settlement within ffteen (15)
days from the date of sale. Sale is subject to post sale
confrmation that the borrower did not fle for protection
under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well
as to post-sale confrmation and audit of the status of the
loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, de-
termination of whether the borrower entered into any re-
payment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to
the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null and void,
and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be
the return of his deposit without interest. Additional terms
may be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the
Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you
that this frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the in-
debtedness referred to herein and any information we ob-
tain will be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a communication from a
debt collector. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL
I. WHITE, P.C. (01-020682-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate
Woods Dri ve, Sui t e 120 Vi rgi ni a Beach, Vi rgi ni a
23462 757-457-1460 - Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30
a.m.
687375
Commonwealth Of Virginia:
Alexandria Circuit Court
Dalia Lazo (Complainant)
v. Roberto Granados
Vasquez (Defendant) Case
No: CL10001534 Order Of
Publication The Object Of
This Suit Is To: Obtain a Di-
vorce a Vinculo Matrimonii
on the grounds that the
parties have lived separate
and apart, without any co-
habitation and without any
interruption for a period of
more than one year, name-
ly since on or about July
23, 2007; that the Complai-
nant be awarded such fur-
ther relief as this Court may
deem just and proper and
the nature of this case may
require. It Is ORDERED
That Roberto Granados
Vasquez. Appear At The
Above-Named Court And
Protect His/Her Interests
On Or Before April 19,
2010. Dat ed: Feb. 23,
2010 By: /s/ Gloria Bannis-
ter, Deputy Clerk
Mar. 10, 17, 24, 31 2010
685814
LEGALS
Commonwealth Of Virginia:
Alexandria Circuit Court
Kwabena Aboagye Nyan-
or (Complainant) v. Maria-
m a D a n y o K e l l a
( Def endant ) Case No:
CL10001571 Order Of
Publication The Object Of
This Suit Is To: Obtain a Di-
vorce a Vinculo Matrimonii
on the grounds that the
parties have lived separate
and apart, without any co-
habitation and without any
interruption for a period of
more than one year, name-
ly since on or about July 1,
2006; that the Complai-
nant be awarded such fur-
ther relief as this Court may
deem just and proper and
the nature of this case may
require. It Is ORDERED
That Mariama Danyo Kel-
la Appear At The Above-
Named Court And Protect
His/Her Interests On Or Be-
fore April 19, 2010. Dated:
Feb. 23, 2010 By: /s/ Jam-
pa Sharchok, Deputy Clerk
Mar. 10, 17, 24, 31 2010
685810
LEGALS
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES SALE 1603 Prin-
cess Street Alexandria, VA, 22314 By virtue of the pow-
er and authority contained in a Deed of Trust dated
August 22, 2006, and recorded at Instrument Number
060031973 in the Clerks Offce for the Circuit Court for
Alexandria City, VA, securing a loan which was originally
$315,000.00. The appointed TRUSTEE, Commonwealth
Trustees, LLC will offer for sale at public auction at Circuit
Court for the City of Alexandria, 520 King Street, Court-
house, Alexandria, VA 22314 on April 28, 2010 at 9:00
AM improved real property, with an abbreviated legal de-
scription of Lot 13, Block 2, Subdivision of property of E H.
Threadgill, and as more fully described in the aforesaid
Deed of Trust. TERMS OF SALE: The property will be
sold AS IS, WITHOUT REPRESENTATION OR WAR-
RANTY OF ANY KIND. A deposit of $35,000.00 in cash
or cashiers check payable to the TRUSTEE will be re-
quired at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase
price, with interest at the rate contained in the Deed of
Trust Note from the date of sale to the date said funds are
received in the offce of the TRUSTEE, will be due within
ffteen (15) days of sale. In the event of default by the
successful bidder, the entire deposit shall be forfeited and
applied to the costs and expenses of sale and Trustees
fee. All other public charges or assessments, including
real property taxes, water/sewer charges, ground rent,
condo/HOA dues or assessments, whether incurred prior
to or after the sale, and all other costs incident to settle-
ment to be paid by the purchaser. In the event taxes, any
other public charges or condo/HOA fees have been ad-
vanced, a credit will be due to the seller, to be adjusted
from the date of sale at the time of settlement. Purchaser
agrees to pay the Sellers attorneys at settlement, a fee of
$295.00 for review of the settlement documents. Addition-
al terms will be announced at the time of sale and the suc-
cessful bidder will be required to execute and deliver to
the Substitute Trustees a memorandum or contract of the
sale at the conclusion of bidding. FOR INFORMATION
CONTACT: Rosenberg & Associates, LLC (Attorney for
Commonwealth Trustees, LLC) 7910 Woodmont Avenue,
Suite 750 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 301-907-8000
www.rosenberg-assoc.com
March 31, April 7, 2010 687378
LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 17267 Flint Farm Drive, Round Hill,
VA 20141 Loudoun County In execution of a Deed of
Trust in the original principal amount of $480,000.00, dat-
ed March 23, 2007 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the
Circuit Court of the County Of Loudoun, Virginia, in Instru-
ment 20070323-0022278 and re-recorded in Instrument
20090331-0019062, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trus-
tee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to
the Circuit Court for Loudoun County, 18 E. Market Street,
Leesburg, Virginia, on April 12, 2010 at 9:30 oclock am
the property described in said deed, located at the above
address and briefy described as: Lot 77, Section 3, Phase
2, The Hamlets of Blue Ridge, with improvements there-
on. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or
10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certi-
fed check, will be required at the time of sale with settle-
ment within ffteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is
subject to post sale confrmation that the borrower did not
fle for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to
the sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but
not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en-
tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall
be null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law
or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest.
Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale.
Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, we advise you that this frm is a debt collector at-
tempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and
any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a
communication from a debt collector. FOR INFORMA-
TION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (01-006109-10
/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120 Virginia
Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 - Call Between 9:00
a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
686861
Trustees Sale
17983 Possum Point Road, Dumfries, Virginia 22026
(Tax ID No. 8289-30-4857)
Default having been made in the terms of a certain Deed
of Trust dated March 6, 2006, in the original principal
amount of $103,913.86 and recorded in the Clerks Offce
of the Circuit Court of the County of Prince William, Virgin-
ia as Instrument No. 200603080038858, the undersigned
Substitute Trustees, will sell at public auction on April 16,
2010, at 9:15 AM, in front of the building housing the
Prince William County Circuit Court, 9311 Lee Avenue,
Manassas, VA, the property designated as Lot 3, Section
1-A, DUMFRIES OLDE PORT, as shown on plat recorded
in Deed Book 1088 at Page 289, among the land records
of Prince William County, Virginia.
Sale is subject to all prior liens, easements, restrictions,
covenants, and conditions, if any, of record, or other mat-
ters which would be disclosed by an accurate survey or in-
spection of the premises. TERMS: CASH. A deposit of
$10,000.00 or 10% of the sale price, whichever is lower,
will be required of the successful bidder at time of sale.
Prior to the sale, interested bidders will be required to reg-
ister with and must present a bid deposit which may be
held during the sale by the trustee. The bid deposit must
be certifed funds and/or cash, but no more than $10,000
of cash will be accepted. The successful bidders deposit
will be retained at the sale and applied to the sale price. If
held by the trustee, all other bid deposits will be returned
to the unsuccessful bidders. Settlement is to be made
within 15 days. The successful bidder will be required to
execute a Memorandum of Trustees Sale, available for
review on the Foreclosure Sales page of www.glasser-
law.com, outlining additional terms of sale and settlement.
A Trustees Deed will be prepared by Trustees attorney at
high bidders expense. This is a communication from a
debt collector. Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C. and/or REO
Solutions, LLC, Substitute Trustees, Crown Center Build-
ing, Suite 600, 580 East Main Street, Norfolk, VA 23510,
File No. 81700, Tel: (757) 321-6465, Between 10:00 a.m.
& 12:00 noon only.
March 24, 31, April 7, 14, 2010 686880
TRUSTEE SALE 1830 Fountain Drive Unit 307, Reston,
VA 20190 Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of Trust
in the original principal amount of $585,000.00, dated
June 8, 2006 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Circuit
Court of the County Of Fairfax, Virginia, in Deed Book
18523, at page 697, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trus-
tee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to
the Fairfax County Judicial Center, Fairfax,, Virginia, on
April 9, 2010 at 1:00 oclock pm the property described in
said deed, located at the above address and briefy de-
scribed as: Condominium Unit # 307, The Paramount
Condominium. Together with an undivided percentage in-
terest appurtenant to the Unit in all Common Elements of
the Condominium, as described in the Declaration; togeth-
er with the exclusive right to use the Limited Common Ele-
ments designated as Parking Space Number G2-72 which
are hereby assigned to Condominium Unit Number 307.
together with an undivided interest in the common ele-
ment s. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposi t of
$20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale
with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date of
sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (01-006859-10/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
Suite 120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 -
Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
686891
LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 1943 Winslow Court, Woodbridge, VA
22191 Prince William County In execution of a Deed of
Trust in the original principal amount of $263,200.00, dat-
ed July 27, 2006 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Cir-
cuit Court of the County Of Prince William, Virginia, in
Instrument 200607310112499, default having occurred in
the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the re-
quest of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substi-
tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the
entrance to the Circuit Court Building of Prince William
County, 9311 Lee Avenue, located in Manassas, Virginia,
on May 5, 2010 at 3:00 oclock pm the property described
in said deed, located at the above address and briefy de-
scribed as: Lot 20A, Winslow Chase, with improvements
thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposi t of
$20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale
with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date of
sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (01-017911-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
Suite 120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 -
Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
687311
TRUSTEES SALE OF 19163 Potomac Crest Drive, Trian-
gle, VA 22172. In execution of a certain deed of trust dat-
ed May 12, 2006, in the original principal amount of
$594,000.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200605180076440, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 09, 2010, at 9:42 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
82, SECTION 1, CRAMERS RIDGE, AS THE SAME AP-
PEARS DULY DEDICATED, PLATTED AND RECORDED
IN INSTRUMENT NUMBER 200412200214709 (PLAT
200412200214710), AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF
PRINCE WILLIAN COUNTY, VIRGINIA.TERMS OF
SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of ten percent (10%)
of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of the original princi-
pal balance of the subject deed of trust, whichever is low-
er, in the form of cash or certifed funds payable to the
Substitute Trustee must be present at the time of the sale.
The balance of the purchase price will be due within ff-
teen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers deposit may
be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the essence. Sale is
subject to post sale confrmation that the borrower did not
fle for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to
the sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but
not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en-
tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall
be null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law
or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest
. Additional terms to be announced at the sale. A form
copy of the Trustees memorandum of foreclosure sale
and contract to purchase real property is available for
viewing at www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication
from a debt collector and any information obtained will be
used for that purpose. The sale is subject to seller confr-
mation. Substitute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N.
14t h St r eet , Sui t e 750, Ar l i ngt on, VA 22201,
(703)548-4600. For information contact: Bierman, Gees-
ing, Ward & Wood, LLC, attorneys for Equity Trustees,
LLC, 4520 East West Highway, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD
20814, (301) 961-6555, website: www.bgwsales.com.
BGW# 62739 ASAP# 3499225 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010
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LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 1910 Fort Monroe Court, Dumfries,
VA 22026 Prince William County In execution of a Deed
of Trust in the original principal amount of $208,000.00,
dated July 22, 2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the
Circuit Court of Prince William County, Virginia, in Instru-
ment 200507290128098, default having occurred in the
payment of the Note thereby secured and at the request
of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute
Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance
to the Circuit Court Building of Prince William County,
9311 Lee Avenue, located in Manassas, Virginia, on April
2, 2010 at 11:00 oclock am the property described in said
deed, located at the above address and briefy described
as: Lot 152, Section 1, Williamstown, with improvements
thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposi t of
$20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale
with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date of
sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (40-007893-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
#120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 (757) 457-1460 - Call
Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
686841
LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 19735 Lovella Country Court, Purcell-
ville, VA 20132 Loudoun County In execution of a Deed
of Trust in the original principal amount of $620,000.00,
dated April 7, 2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the
Circuit Court of the County Of Loudoun, Virginia, in Instru-
ment 20050505-0045410, default having occurred in the
payment of the Note thereby secured and at the request
of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute
Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance
to the entrance to the Circuit Court for Loudoun County,
18 E. Market Street, Leesburg, Virginia, on April 16, 2010
at 9:00 oclock am the property described in said deed, lo-
cated at the above address and briefy described as: Lot
16, Lovella, with improvements thereon. TERMS OF
SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or 10% of the
sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certifed check,
will be required at the time of sale with settlement within
ffteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is subject to
post sale confrmation that the borrower did not fle for
protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the
sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of the
status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not
limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered
into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the
loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be
null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law or
equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest.
Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale.
Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, we advise you that this frm is a debt collector at-
tempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and
any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a
communication from a debt collector. FOR INFORMA-
TION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (01-002667-10
/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120 Virginia
Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 - Call Between 9:00
a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
687296
TRUSTEE SALE 20392 Bass Rocks Terrace, Ashburn,
VA 20147 Loudoun County In execution of a Deed of
Trust in the original principal amount of $346,000.00, dat-
ed October 20, 2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the
Circuit Court of the County Of Loudoun, Virginia, in Instru-
ment 20051020-0118451, default having occurred in the
payment of the Note thereby secured and at the request
of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute
Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance
to the entrance to the Circuit Court for Loudoun County,
18 E. Market Street, Leesburg, Virginia, on April 16, 2010
at 9:00 oclock am the property described in said deed, lo-
cated at the above address and briefy described as: Lot
142, Land Bay O, Belmont, with improvements thereon.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or
10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certi-
fed check, will be required at the time of sale with settle-
ment within ffteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is
subject to post sale confrmation that the borrower did not
fle for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to
the sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but
not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en-
tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall
be null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law
or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest.
Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale.
Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, we advise you that this frm is a debt collector at-
tempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and
any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a
communication from a debt collector. FOR INFORMA-
TION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (01-001136-10
/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120 Virginia
Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 - Call Between 9:00
a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
687297
LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 21002 Strawrick Terrace, Ashburn,
VA 20147 Loudoun County In execution of a Deed of
Trust in the original principal amount of $339,900.00, dat-
ed June 23, 2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Cir-
cuit Court of Loudoun County, Virginia, in Instrument
20050627-0068758, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder of said Note, the undersigned Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the entrance to the entrance to
the Circuit Court for Loudoun County, 18 E. Market Street,
Leesburg, Virginia, on April 12, 2010 at 9:30 oclock am
the property described in said deed, located at the above
address and briefy described as: Lot 46, Block 6, Section
3, Ashburn Farm, with improvements thereon. TERMS OF
SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or 10% of the
sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certifed check,
will be required at the time of sale with settlement within
ffteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is subject to
post sale confrmation that the borrower did not fle for
protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the
sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of the
status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not
limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered
into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the
loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be
null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law or
equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest.
Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale.
Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, we advise you that this frm is a debt collector at-
tempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and
any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Trustee This is a communica-
tion from a debt collector. FOR INFORMATION CON-
TACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (40-007169-10/CONV)
5040 Corporate Woods Drive, #120 Virginia Beach, Vir-
ginia 23462 (757) 457-1460 - Call Between 9:00 a.m. and
11:00 a.m.
687255
TRUSTEES SALE OF 2138 Callao Court, Woodbridge,
VA 22191. In execution of a certain deed of trust dated
June 29, 2006, in the original principal amount of
$332,016.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200606300097989, and modifed on September 09, 2009,
to increase the principal balance to $352,435.83. This
modifcation agreement was recorded in Instrument No.
200912180120023, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 16, 2010, at 9:37 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
176, SECTION 8, RIPPON LANDING, AS DULY DEDI-
CATED, PLATTED AND RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT
NO. 200501310015600 AMONG THE LAND REOCRDS
OF PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGINIA..TERMS OF
SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of ten percent (10%)
of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of the original princi-
pal balance of the subject deed of trust, whichever is low-
er, in the form of cash or certifed funds payable to the
Substitute Trustee must be present at the time of the sale.
The balance of the purchase price will be due within ff-
teen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers deposit may
be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the essence. Sale is
subject to post sale confrmation that the borrower did not
fle for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to
the sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but
not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en-
tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall
be null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law
or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest
. Additional terms to be announced at the sale. A form
copy of the Trustees memorandum of foreclosure sale
and contract to purchase real property is available for
viewing at www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication
from a debt collector and any information obtained will be
used for that purpose. The sale is subject to seller confr-
mation. Substitute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N.
14t h St r eet , Sui t e 750, Ar l i ngt on, VA 22201,
(703)548-4600. For information contact: Bierman, Gees-
ing, Ward & Wood, LLC, attorneys for Equity Trustees,
LLC, 4520 East West Highway, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD
20814, (301) 961-6555, website: www.bgwsales.com.
BGW# 100833 ASAP# 3499272 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010
686885
Superior Court of the
Di stri ct of Col umbi a
Ci vi l Di vi si on In Re:
Ll oyd Wi l l i am Mi ner
C.A. No. 0001730-10
ORDER OF PUBLICA-
TION - CHANGE OF
NAME Ll oyd Wi l l i am
Mi ner havi ng fi l ed a
complaint for judgment
changing Lloyd William
Mi ner name to Ra-
phael Enrique David
and having applied to
the court for an Order
of Publication of the
notice required by law
in such cases; it is by
the Court this 17th day
of March 2010. OR-
DERED, that all per-
sons concerned show
cause, if any there be,
on or before the 22nd
day of April 2010, why
t he pr ayer s of sai d
complaint should not
be granted; provided
that a copy of this order
be published once a
week for three con-
secutive weeks before
said day in the Examin-
er . / s/ SR Wi nf i el d
Judge
Mar. 23, 30 Apr. 6,
2010 686687
LEGALS
Commonwealth Of Vir-
ginia: Alexandria Circuit
Court Heather Laurie
Kolbasowski (Complai-
nant) v. John Charles
Kolbasowski (Defen-
d a n t ) C a s e N o :
CL10001560 Order Of
Publication The Object
Of This Suit Is To: Ob-
tain a Divorce a Vinculo
Ma t r i mo n i i o n t h e
grounds that the parties
have lived separate and
apart, without any co-
habitation and without
any interruption for a pe-
riod of more than one
year, namely since on or
about August 6, 2008;
that the Complainant be
awarded such further re-
lief as this Court may
deem just and proper
and the nature of this
case may require. It Is
ORDERED That John
Charles Kolbasowski
Appear At The Above-
Named Court And Pro-
tect His/Her Interests On
Or Bef or e Apri l 19,
2010. Dated: February
23, 2010 By: /s/ Gloria
Bannister, Deputy Clerk
Mar. 10,17,24,31 2010
685746
LEGALS
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES SALE 2331
Emerald Heights Court Reston, VA, 20191-1749 By vir-
tue of the power and authority contained in a Deed of
Trust dated November 10, 2005, and recorded in Deed
Book 17965, Page 1692 in the Clerks Offce for the Circuit
Court for Fairfax County, VA, securing a loan which was
originally $54,750.00. The appointed TRUSTEE, Com-
monwealth Trustees, LLC will offer for sale at public auc-
tion at in front of the entrance to the new Fairfax County
Courthouse located at 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax,
VA 22030 on April 20, 2010 at 10:00 AM improved real
property, with an abbreviated legal description of RES-
TON LOT 69, BLOCK 4A, SECTION 36, and as more fully
described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. The property will
be sold subject to prior mortgages, the amounts to be an-
nounced at the time of sale. TERMS OF SALE: The
property will be sold AS IS, WITHOUT REPRESENTA-
TION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. A deposit of
$6,000.00 in cash or cashiers check payable to the
TRUSTEE will be required at the time of sale. The bal-
ance of the purchase price, with interest at the rate con-
tained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to
the date said funds are received in the offce of the TRUS-
TEE, will be due within ffteen (15) days of sale. In the
event of default by the successful bidder, the entire de-
posit shall be forfeited and applied to the costs and ex-
penses of sale and Trustees fee. All other public charges
or assessments, including real property taxes, water/sew-
er charges, ground rent, condo/HOA dues or assess-
ments, whether incurred prior to or after the sale, and all
other costs incident to settlement to be paid by the pur-
chaser. In the event taxes, any other public charges or
condo/HOA fees have been advanced, a credit will be due
to the seller, to be adjusted from the date of sale at the
time of settlement. Purchaser agrees to pay the Sellers
attorneys at settlement, a fee of $295.00 for review of the
settlement documents. Additional terms will be announced
at the time of sale and the successful bidder will be re-
quired to execute and deliver to the Substitute Trustees a
memorandum or contract of the sale at the conclusion of
bidding. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Rosenberg &
Associates, LLC (Attorney for Commonwealth Trustees,
LLC) 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750 Bethesda, Mary-
land 20814 301-907-8000 www.rosenberg-assoc.com
March 24, 31, 2010 686816
TRUSTEE SALE 25251 Nesting Sq, Chantilly, VA
20152 Loudoun County In execution of a Deed of Trust
in the original principal amount of $404,000.00, dated May
25, 2007 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Circuit Court
of Loudoun Count y, Vi r gi ni a, i n I nst r ument
20070525-0039766, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trus-
tee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to
the entrance to the Circuit Court for Loudoun County, 18
E. Market Street, Leesburg, Virginia, on April 2, 2010 at
9:00 oclock am the property described in said deed, locat-
ed at the above address and briefy described as: Lot 139,
Section 76, South Riding, recorded as Instrument No.
20030801-0098616 and as Plat 20030801-0098617
among the land records of Loudoun County, with improve-
ments thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of
$20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale
with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date of
sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (40-001488-10/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
#120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 (757) 457-1460 - Call
Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
686791
LEGALS
Extra Space Storage,
Formerl y known as
Storage Usa, Facility
Operator s Sal e for
Non-Payment of Stor-
age Charges Pursuant
t o t he Vi rgi ni a Sel f
Storage Act, Chapter
23, Code of Virginia
for general charges
and for the satisfaction
of the facility operators
l i en. The fol l owi ng
property will be sold at
Public Auction on April
15th, 2010 at 12:00pm
on the premises of:
Extra Space Storage
#706
1001 N. Fillmore St
Arlington, Va 22201
Extra Space Storage
reserves the right to
cancel the sale at any
time for any reason.
Au c t i o n e e r : Fr e d
Reger #397
Unit#3090 Tammy
Marchand
Unit#6097 Joseph
Moubray
Mar 31, 2010 687397
Commonwealth Of Vir-
ginia: Alexandria Circuit
Court Sharon Skinner
Qui nones (Compl ai -
nant ) v. Mari o Qui -
nones ( Def endant )
Case No: CL10001771
Order Of Publication
The Object Of This Suit
Is To: Obtain a Divorce
a Vinculo Matrimonii on
the grounds that the par-
ties have lived separate
and apart, without any
cohabitation and without
any interruption for a pe-
riod of more than one
year, namely since on or
about March 01, 2002;
that the Complainant be
granted permission to
resume the use of her
mai den name, to wi t:
Sharon Marie Skinner
that the Complainant be
awarded such further re-
lief as this Court may
deem just and proper
and the nature of this
case may require. It Is
ORDERED That Mario
Quinones Appear At
Th e Ab o v e - Na me d
Cour t And Pr ot ec t
His/Her Interests On Or
Before May 03, 2010.
Dated: March 09, 2010
By: /s/ Jampa Sharchok,
Deputy Clerk
Mar. 24, 31 Apr. 7, 14,
2010 686710
Trustees Sale
16938 Monmouth Court, Dumfries, Virginia 22026
(Tax ID No. 8289-28-1632)
Default having been made in the terms of a certain Deed
of Trust dated November 4, 2005, in the original principal
amount of $252,000.00 and recorded in the Clerks Offce
of the Circuit Court of the County of Prince William, Virgin-
ia as Instrument No. 200511070193723, the undersigned
Substitute Trustees, will sell at public auction on April 8,
2010, at 10:15 AM, in front of the building housing the
Prince William County Circuit Court, 9311 Lee Avenue,
Manassas, Virginia, the property designated as Lot 244,
Section 6, Princeton Woods, as the same appears duly
dedicated, platted and recorded in Deed Book 1775, at
Page 423, among the land records of Prince William
County, Virginia.
Sale is subject to all prior liens, easements, restrictions,
covenants, and conditions, if any, of record, or other mat-
ters which would be disclosed by an accurate survey or in-
spection of the premises. TERMS: CASH. A deposit of
$25,000.00 or 10% of the sale price, whichever is lower,
will be required of the successful bidder at time of sale.
Prior to the sale, interested bidders will be required to reg-
ister with and must present a bid deposit which may be
held during the sale by the trustee. The bid deposit must
be certifed funds and/or cash, but no more than $10,000
of cash will be accepted. The successful bidders deposit
will be retained at the sale and applied to the sale price. If
held by the trustee, all other bid deposits will be returned
to the unsuccessful bidders. Settlement is to be made
within 15 days. The successful bidder will be required to
execute a Memorandum of Trustees Sale, available for
review on the Foreclosure Sales page of www.glasser-
law.com, outlining additional terms of sale and settlement.
A Trustees Deed will be prepared by Trustees attorney at
high bidders expense. This is a communication from a
debt collector. Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C. and/or REO
Solutions, LLC, Substitute Trustees, Crown Center Build-
ing, Suite 600, 580 East Main Street, Norfolk, VA 23510,
File No. 65147, Tel: (757) 321-6465, Between 10:00 a.m.
& 12:00 noon only.
March 24, 31, 2010 686894
TRUSTEES SALE OF
16501 Bobster Court Woodbridge, VA 22191
In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal
amount of $452,000.00, from Divya Katyal and Kirstin A.
Kirchner, Grantor(s), dated April 24, 2006, recorded
among the land records of the Circuit Court for the County
of Prince William on April 28, 2006 as Instrument
#200604280066097, the undersigned appointed Substi-
tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the front
steps of the Courthouse for the Circuit Court of Prince
William County, 9311 Lee Ave., Manassas, VA on
04/15/10 at 3:00 P.M., the property with the improvements
thereon, if any, to wit: Lot Forty-Three-A (43-A), Section
Two (2), Phase Four (4), Reiver Oaks. And more fully de-
scribed in the above Deed of Trust. Commonly known as
16501 Bobster Court, Woodbridge, VA 22191. Tax ID:
8289-99-7244.
TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of
$14,000.00 or 10% of the sale price will be required in
cash, certifed or cashiers check. Settlement within twenty
(20) days of sale, otherwise Trustee may forfeit deposit.
Additional terms to be announced at sale. This notice is
an attempt to collect on a debt and any information ob-
tai ned wi l l be used for that purpose. Loan Type:
Conv/Conv (Trustee # 506151) Substitute Trustee: ALG
Trustee, LLC, PO Box 6177, Leesburg, VA 20178,
703-777-2448, website: http://www.atlanticlawgrp.com
(03/24/10, 3/31/10)(190992)
686797
TRUSTEE SALE 42939 Shelbourne Square, South Rid-
ing, VA 20152 Loudoun County In execution of a Deed
of Trust in the original principal amount of $397,500.00,
dated September 14, 2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce
of the Circuit Court of the County Of Loudoun, Virginia, in
Instrument 20050922-0107420, default having occurred in
the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the re-
quest of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Trustee
will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to the
Circuit Court for Loudoun County, 18 E. Market Street,
Leesburg, Virginia, on April 9, 2010 at 9:00 oclock am the
property described in said deed, located at the above ad-
dress and briefy described as: Lot 12, Section 68, South
Riding, with improvements thereon. TERMS OF SALE:
CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price,
whichever is lower, cash or certifed check, will be re-
quired at the time of sale with settlement within ffteen (15)
days from the date of sale. Sale is subject to post sale
confrmation that the borrower did not fle for protection
under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well
as to post-sale confrmation and audit of the status of the
loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, de-
termination of whether the borrower entered into any re-
payment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to
the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null and void,
and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be
the return of his deposit without interest. Additional terms
may be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the
Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you
that this frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the in-
debtedness referred to herein and any information we ob-
tain will be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C., Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (01-006445-10/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
Suite 120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 -
Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
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LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 2791 Centerboro Drive Apt 485, Vien-
na, VA 22181 Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of
Trust in the original principal amount of $266,840.00, dat-
ed May 31, 2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Cir-
cuit Court of Fairfax County, Virginia, in Deed Book
17349, at page 1689, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder of said Note, the undersigned Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the entrance to the Fairfax
County Judicial Center, Fairfax,, Virginia, on April 2, 2010
at 1:00 oclock pm the property described in said deed, lo-
cated at the above address and briefy described as: Con-
dominium Unit No. 485, Marquis at Vienna Station
Condominium, and the limited common elements appurt-
enant thereto, including the limited common elements
parking space no G3-269. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A
deposit of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichev-
er is lower, cash or certifed check, will be required at the
time of sale with settlement within ffteen (15) days from
the date of sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation
that the borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S.
Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale
confrmation and audit of the status of the loan with the
loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Trus-
tee This is a communication from a debt collector. FOR
INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C.
(40-006273-10/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
#120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 (757) 457-1460 - Call
Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
686832
TRUSTEE SALE 2907 Rotterdam Loop, Woodbridge,
VA 22191 Prince William County In execution of a Deed
of Trust in the original principal amount of $243,250.00,
dated August 29, 2003 recorded in the Clerks Offce of
the Circuit Court of Prince William County, Virginia, in In-
strument 200309020160905, default having occurred in
the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the re-
quest of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substi-
tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the
entrance to the Circuit Court Building of Prince William
County, 9311 Lee Avenue, located in Manassas, Virginia,
on April 9, 2010 at 11:00 oclock am the property de-
scribed in said deed, located at the above address and
briefy described as: Lot 51, Section 3, Markhams Grant,
platted and recorded in Instrument No. 200202010014968
and re-recorded in Instrument No. 200201060017588,
with improvements thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A
deposit of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichev-
er is lower, cash or certifed check, will be required at the
time of sale with settlement within ffteen (15) days from
the date of sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation
that the borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S.
Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale
confrmation and audit of the status of the loan with the
loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (40-003728-10/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
#120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 (757) 457-1460 - Call
Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
687246
LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 3102 Hemlock Point Court, Triangle,
VA 22172 Prince William County In execution of a Deed
of Trust in the original principal amount of $675,000.00,
dated March 15, 2006 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the
Circuit Court of the County Of Prince William, Virginia, in
Instrument 200603220046626 and modifed in Instrument
200904240038468, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trus-
tee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to
the Circuit Court Building of Prince William County, 9311
Lee Avenue, located in Manassas, Virginia, on April 7,
2010 at 3:00 oclock pm the property described in said
deed, located at the above address and briefy described
as: Lot 31, Section 2, GRAHAM PARK SHORES, with im-
provements thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit
of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is low-
er, cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of
sale with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date
of sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (7133-08/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite
120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 - Call
Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
686877
TRUSTEE SALE 3176 Tulip Tree Place, Dumfries, VA
22026 Prince William County In execution of a Deed of
Trust in the original principal amount of $438,750.00, dat-
ed June 20, 2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Cir-
cuit Court of the County Of Prince William, Virginia, in
Instrument 200506270104189, default having occurred in
the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the re-
quest of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substi-
tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the
entrance to the Circuit Court Building of Prince William
County, 9311 Lee Avenue, located in Manassas, Virginia,
on April 16, 2010 at 11:00 oclock am the property de-
scribed in said deed, located at the above address and
briefy described as: Lot 20, Hampstead Landing, with im-
provements thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit
of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is low-
er, cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of
sale with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date
of sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (01-029002-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
Suite 120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 -
Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
687379
LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEES SALE OF 3244 Birchdale Square, Wood-
bridge, VA 22193. In execution of a certain deed of trust
dated August 28, 2006, in the original principal amount of
$205,600.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200608290126350, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 16, 2010, at 9:48 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
12, BLOCK C, SECTION T-2, DALE CITY, AS THE SAME
IS DULY DEDICATED, PLATTED AND RECORDED
AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF PRINCE WILLIAM
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, IN DEED BOOK 411, PAGE
145..TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of
ten percent (10%) of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of
the original principal balance of the subject deed of trust,
whichever is lower, in the form of cash or certifed funds
payable to the Substitute Trustee must be present at the
time of the sale. The balance of the purchase price will be
due within ffteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers
deposit may be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the es-
sence. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest . Additional terms to be
announced at the sale. A form copy of the Trustees
memorandum of foreclosure sale and contract to pur-
chase r eal pr oper t y i s avai l abl e f or vi ewi ng at
www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a debt
collector and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation. Substi-
tute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th Street,
Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600. For infor-
mation contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood, LLC,
attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West High-
way, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6555,
website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW# 94561 ASAP#
3509077 03/31/2010, 04/07/2010
687284
TRUSTEES SALE OF 3349 Wyndale Court Woodbridge,
VA 22192 In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original
principal amount of $268,000.00, from Aranihe Balanzar
and Oscar De Los Santos, Grantor(s), dated April 21,
2006, recorded among the land records of the Circuit
Court for the Prince William on May 2, 2006 as Instrument
200605020067826, the undersigned appointed Substitute
Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the Court-
house Steps for the Circuit Court of Prince William, 9311
Lee Ave, Manassas, VA on April 26, 2010 at 3:00PM the
property with the improvements thereon, if any, to wit: Lot
60, Section 2, ROLLINGWOOD VILLAGE And more fully
described in the above Deed of Trust. Commonly known
as 3349 Wyndale Court, Woodbridge, VA 22192. Tax ID:
8292-25-3394. TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders
deposit of $12,000.00 or 10% of the sale price will be re-
quired in cash, certifed or cashiers check. Settlement
within twenty (20) days of sale, otherwise Trustee may for-
feit deposit. Additional terms to be announced at sale.
This notice is an attempt to collect on a debt and any in-
formation obtained will be used for that purpose. Loan
Type: Federal National Mortgage Association (Trustee #
500704) Substitute Trustee: ALG Trustee, LLC, PO Box
6177, Leesburg, VA 20178, 703-777-2448, website:
http://www.atlanticlawgrp.com (03/31/2010, 04/07/2010)
ASAP# 3508971 03/31/2010, 04/07/2010
687279
TRUSTEE SALE 335 Kirby Street Unit 69, Manassas
Park, VA 20111 Prince William County In execution of a
Deed of Trust i n the ori gi nal pri nci pal amount of
$252,700.00, dated July 8, 2005 recorded in the Clerks
Offce of the Circuit Court of the County Of Prince William,
Virginia, in Instrument 200507220123187, default having
occurred in the payment of the Note thereby secured and
at the request of the holder of said Note, the undersigned
Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at
the entrance to the Circuit Court Building of Prince William
County, 9311 Lee Avenue, located in Manassas, Virginia,
on April 12, 2010 at 1:30 oclock pm the property de-
scribed in said deed, located at the above address and
briefy described as: Unit 69, Phase 10-A, Section Two,
Mosby Ridge II Condominium; Together with an undivided
interest in the common elements. TERMS OF SALE:
CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price,
whichever is lower, cash or certifed check, will be re-
quired at the time of sale with settlement within ffteen (15)
days from the date of sale. Sale is subject to post sale
confrmation that the borrower did not fle for protection
under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well
as to post-sale confrmation and audit of the status of the
loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, de-
termination of whether the borrower entered into any re-
payment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to
the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null and void,
and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be
the return of his deposit without interest. Additional terms
may be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the
Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you
that this frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the in-
debtedness referred to herein and any information we ob-
tain will be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a communication from a
debt collector. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL
I. WHITE, P.C. (01-007373-10/CONV) 5040 Corporate
Woods Dri ve, Sui t e 120 Vi rgi ni a Beach, Vi rgi ni a
23462 757-457-1460 - Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30
a.m.
687383
LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 3429 Washington Drive, Falls Church,
VA 22041 Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of Trust
in the original principal amount of $428,000.00, dated April
28, 2006 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Circuit Court
of the County Of Fairfax, Virginia, in Deed Book 18414, at
page 1394, default having occurred in the payment of the
Note thereby secured and at the request of the holder of
said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the entrance to the Fairfax
County Judicial Center, Fairfax, Virginia, on April 7, 2010
at 1:00 oclock pm the property described in said deed, lo-
cated at the above address and briefy described as: Lot
18 and 19, Block C, COURTLAND PARK, with improve-
ments thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of
$20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale
with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date of
sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (01-028645-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
Suite 120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 -
Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
686826
TRUSTEE SALE 363 Nansemond Street SE Leesburg, VA. 20175
In execution of a Deed of Trust from Eric C Lamp and Kama M
Bradford Lamp dated July 9, 2004 and recorded in the Clerks Of-
fice, Circuit Court, County of Loudoun, Virginia, as instrument
number 20040712-0071701, securing a loan which was originally
$215,920.00. Default having occurred in the payment of the Note
thereby secured, and at the request of the holder of said Note, the
undersigned Substitute Trustees will offer for sale at public auction
at the County of Loudoun Circuit Courthouse, Corner of King and
Market Streets, the main entrance, Leesburg Virginia on April 8,
2010 at 2:00 PM, the property described in said Deed of Trust, lo-
cated at the above address and briefy described as: Lot 30, Sec-
tion 2, Leesburg Station. TAX MAP: 232-30-2718-000 The
property will be conveyed by Special Warranty Deed, subject to all
existing easements, restrictions and any other conditions that may
affect title to the property. The Noteholder reserves the right to bid
at the said sale. TERMS: CASH: A bidders deposit of $15,100.00,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale with the
settlement and full payment of the purchase price within (15) ff-
teen days from the date of the sale. Additional terms will be an-
nounced at the time of sale and the successful bidder will be
required to execute and deliver to the Substitute Trustee a memo-
randum or contract of the sale at the conclusion of bidding. This
notice is an attempt to collect on a debt and any information ob-
tai ned wi l l be used for that purpose. Loan Type: CONV
VT0920857 FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Between 8 - 11 AM
Nectar Projects, Inc. - Substitute Trustees P.O. Box 2848 Purcell-
ville VA 20134 (540) 751-1260 March 24, 31, 2010 686638
Due to the lack of a
quorum at the Apple-
gate, A Condominium,
Inc. Annual Meeting
on March 4, 2010 and
pursuant to the anno-
tated code of Mary-
l a n d 5 - 2 0 6 ; t h e
meeting has been re-
scheduled for April 22,
2010 at 7:00p.m. at
the Applegate Club-
house. Those present
shall constitute a quo-
rum.
Mar 31, 2010 687305
LEGALS
Arlington County Juvenile
and Domestic Relations
Arlington Court Common-
wealth of Virginia, in re
Joshua Tellez Case No.
JJ034632-01-00 Order Of
Publication The object of
this suit is to Obtain Cus-
tody of Joshua Tellez. It is
ORDERED t hat Jor ge
Aguilar-Gonzalez (father),
appear at t he above-
named Court and protect
his interests on or before
04/26/2010 9:15 AM. Dat-
ed: 02/26/2010 /s/ Joyce
Janeway, Deputy Clerk
Mar. 10, 17, 24, 31, 2010
685823
TRUSTEE SALE 2702 Pheasant Hunt Road, Wood-
bridge, VA 22192 Prince William County In execution of
a Deed of Trust in the original principal amount of
$361,593.00, dated June 24, 2008 recorded in the Clerks
Offce of the Circuit Court of the County Of Prince William,
Virginia, in Instrument 200807010063184, default having
occurred in the payment of the Note thereby secured and
at the request of the holder of said Note, the undersigned
Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance
to the Circuit Court Building of Prince William County,
9311 Lee Avenue, located in Manassas, Virginia, on April
23, 2010 at 11:00 oclock am the property described in
said deed, located at the above address and briefy de-
scribed as: Lot 80, Madison Farm, with improvements
thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposi t of
$20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale
with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date of
sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Trus-
tee This is a communication from a debt collector. FOR
INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C.
(01-001296-10/FHA) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite
120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 - Call
Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
687299
TRUSTEE SALE 7649 Callan Drive, Manassas, VA
20109 Prince William County In execution of a Deed of
Trust in the original principal amount of $247,000.00, dat-
ed September 13, 2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce of
the Circuit Court of Prince William County, Virginia, in In-
strument 200509160160067, default having occurred in
the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the re-
quest of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substi-
tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the
entrance to the Circuit Court Building of Prince William
County, 9311 Lee Avenue, located in Manassas, Virginia,
on April 5, 2010 at 3:00 oclock pm the property described
in said deed, located at the above address and briefy de-
scribed as: Lot 6, a resubdivision of Parcel B, Sudley Vil-
lage, as shown on Deed of Resubdivision recorded in
Deed Book 775 at page 371., with improvements thereon.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or
10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certi-
fed check, will be required at the time of sale with settle-
ment within ffteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is
subject to post sale confrmation that the borrower did not
fle for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to
the sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but
not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en-
tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall
be null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law
or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest.
Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale.
Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, we advise you that this frm is a debt collector at-
tempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and
any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a
communication from a debt collector. FOR INFORMA-
TION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (40-006278-10
/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, #120 Virginia
Beach, Virginia 23462 (757) 457-1460 - Call Between
9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
686813
TRUSTEE SALE 6641 Wakefeld Drive, Apt 308, Alex-
andria, VA 22307 Fairfax County In execution of a Deed
of Trust in the original principal amount of $189,210.00,
dated February 20, 2007 recorded in the Clerks Offce of
the Circuit Court of the County Of Fairfax, Virginia, in
Deed Book 19135, at page 846, default having occurred in
the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the re-
quest of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substi-
tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the
entrance to the Fairfax County Judicial Center, Fairfax,
Virginia, on April 9, 2010 at 1:00 oclock pm the property
described in said deed, located at the above address and
briefy described as: Condominium Unit 1-308, River Tow-
ers, together with an undivided interest in the common
elements. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of
$15,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale
with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date of
sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (01-003953-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
Suite 120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 -
Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
686862
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LEGALS
TRUSTEES SALE OF 3727 Ottawa Court, Woodbridge,
VA 22192. In execution of a certain deed of trust dated
November 02, 2006, in the original principal amount of
$259,000.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200611130160670, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 23, 2010, at 3:32 PM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
ONE HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE (125), SECTION NINE
(9), OLD BRIDGE ESTATES, AS THE SAME APPEARS
DULY DEDICATED, PLATTED AND RECORDED IN
DEED BOOK 1441 AT PAGE 1437, AMONG THE LAND
RECORDS OF PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGIN-
IA.TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of ten
percent (10%) of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of the
original principal balance of the subject deed of trust,
whichever is lower, in the form of cash or certifed funds
payable to the Substitute Trustee must be present at the
time of the sale. The balance of the purchase price will be
due within ffteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers
deposit may be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the es-
sence. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest . Additional terms to be
announced at the sale. A form copy of the Trustees
memorandum of foreclosure sale and contract to pur-
chase r eal pr oper t y i s avai l abl e f or vi ewi ng at
www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a debt
collector and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation. Substi-
tute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th Street,
Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600. For infor-
mation contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood, LLC,
attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West High-
way, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6555,
website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW# 101626 ASAP#
3509110 03/31/2010, 04/07/2010
687291
PROTAS, SPIVOK, & COLLINS, LLC 4330 East West
Highway, Suite 900 Bethesda, Maryland 20814
(301) 469-3602 TRUSTEES SALE DATE OF 4005 Wil-
liamsburg Court, Unit 12 Fairfax, Virginia 22032 Tax ID
No.: 158-3-13-012 Pursuant to the terms of the Deed of
Trust (Deed of Trust) dated June 28, 2005 and recorded
on June 29, 2005, Clerks Offce, Fairfax County, Virginia,
at Book 17454, page 1493 as I nst r ument No.
2005025748.002, the real estate described below (the
Property) will be offered for sale at public auction: All of
Condominium Offce Unit Number Twelve (12), in that cer-
tain Condominium known as WILLIAMSBURG SQUARE,
a Condominium established pursuant to that certain Dec-
laration dated June 6, 1979 and recorded June 6, 1979,
in Deed Book 5194 at page 597, as amended by First
Amendment to Declaration of Williamsburg Square, a
Condominium, dated August 1, 1979, recorded August 15,
1979, in Deed Book 5265 at page 546 among the land
records of Fairfax County, Virginia, and as said Unit is de-
picted on the Plat and Plans attached to and made a part
of said Declaration, as amended, together with an undivid-
ed interest in the Common elements as described and set
forth in said Declaration, as amended, and subject to the
restrictions, conditions and covenants contained in said
Declaration and the By-Laws referred to therein. The sale
will take place on Thursday, April 15, 2010 at 10:15
a.m., at the entrance to the Court Building of Fairfax
County, Virginia, 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, Virgin-
ia 22030. TERMS: The purchase price in the form of im-
mediately available funds shall be due and payable on the
closing date. A deposit in the form of immediately
available funds in the amount of 10% of the sales price
may be required of the successful bidder at the time of
sale. [The Substitute Trustee reserves the right to waive
or modify the requirement with respect to the bidders de-
posit.] The successful bidder will be required to close with-
in 20 days from the date of sale. [Time will be of the
essence as to the closing date and the payment of the
purchase price.] The Property will be sold AS IS and will
be conveyed by Special Warranty deed, subject to all
rights, reservations, leases, covenants, conditions, ease-
ments and restrictions superior to the Deed of Trust as
they may lawfully affect the Property. [Neither the Substi-
tute Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the
Deed of Trust will deliver possession of the Property to the
successful bidder.] The purchaser at the sale will be re-
quired to pay all closing costs except the grantors record-
ing tax. Real estate taxes will be prorated as to the
settlement date. William D. Moore, III, Trustee FOR IN-
FORMATION [OR A FACT SHEET MORE FULLY DE-
SCRIBING THE PROPERTY] CONTACT: Jordan M.
Spivok, Esquire Protas, Spivok & Collins, LLC 4330 East
West Highway, Suite 900 Bethesda, Maryland 20814
March 31, April 7, 2010 687087
LEGAL NOTICE
Please take notice that
upon expiration of 30
days after publication of
this notice, the under-
si gned i nsti tuti on wi l l
transfer over to Robert
M Smith, Administrator
of the Estate of Bettie
M Smi t h, who di ed
March 23, 2009 and
who was at the time of
death domiciled in San
Ant oni o, TX cer t ai n
funds which are held by
the undersigned for
Bettie M Smith
PENTAGON FEDERAL
CREDIT UNION
Mar 17, 24, 31, Apr 7,
2010 686391
LEGALS
Loudoun County Juvenile
and Domesti c Rel ati ons
District Court- Common-
wealth of Virginia, in re:
Victoria Angelica Roman-
Vega Order Of Publica-
tion The object of this suit
is to: Custody of Roman-
Vega, Vi ctori a Angel i ca
Pursuant to 16.1-241 (A3)
of the 1950 Code of Virgin-
ia It is ORDERED that Luis
A. Roman appear at the
above-named Court and
protect his or her interests
on or before 04/20/2010
3 : 0 0 P M . D a t e d :
02/ 09/ 2010 / s/ Sher ee
Sledd Deputy
Mar. 10, 17, 24, 31, 2010
685809
LEGALS
TRUSTEES SALE OF 4072 Croaker Lane, Woodbridge,
VA 22193. In execution of a certain deed of trust dated
September 14, 2006, in the original principal amount of
$384,000.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200609200136311, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 16, 2010, at 9:38 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
86, SECTION 7, DALEVIEW MANOR, AS THE SAME
APPEARS DULY DEDICATED, PLATTED AND RE-
CORDED IN DEED BOOK 1455 AT PAGE 7 AND IN
DEED BOOK 1479 AT PAGE 1162, AMONG THE LAND
RECORDS OF PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGIN-
IA..TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of
ten percent (10%) of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of
the original principal balance of the subject deed of trust,
whichever is lower, in the form of cash or certifed funds
payable to the Substitute Trustee must be present at the
time of the sale. The balance of the purchase price will be
due within ffteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers
deposit may be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the es-
sence. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest . Additional terms to be
announced at the sale. A form copy of the Trustees
memorandum of foreclosure sale and contract to pur-
chase r eal pr oper t y i s avai l abl e f or vi ewi ng at
www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a debt
collector and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation. Substi-
tute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th Street,
Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600. For infor-
mation contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood, LLC,
attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West High-
way, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6555,
website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW# 101139 ASAP#
3499278 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010
686875
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES SALE 42853
Sidney Place Ashburn, VA, 20148 By virtue of the power
and authority contained in a Deed of Trust dated October
27, 2005, and r ecor ded at I nst r ument Number
20051028-0122040 in the Clerks Offce for the Circuit
Court for Loudoun County, VA, securing a loan which was
originally $497,160.00. The appointed SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE, Commonwealth Trustees, LLC will offer for
sale at public auction at the main entrance of the Circuit
Court at 18 E. Market Street, Leesburg, VA 20178 located
across from the U.S. Post Offce on April 21, 2010 at
11:30 AM improved real property, with an abbreviated le-
gal description of Lot 19, Waxpool Village, and as more
fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. TERMS OF
SALE: The property will be sold AS IS, WITHOUT REP-
RESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. A de-
posit of $54,000.00 in cash or cashiers check payable to
the SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE will be required at the time
of sale. The balance of the purchase price, with interest
at the rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the
date of sale to the date said funds are received in the of-
fce of the SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE, will be due within ff-
teen (15) days of sale. In the event of default by the
successful bidder, the entire deposit shall be forfeited and
applied to the costs and expenses of sale and Trustees
fee. All other public charges or assessments, including
real property taxes, water/sewer charges, ground rent,
condo/HOA dues or assessments, whether incurred prior
to or after the sale, and all other costs incident to settle-
ment to be paid by the purchaser. In the event taxes, any
other public charges or condo/HOA fees have been ad-
vanced, a credit will be due to the seller, to be adjusted
from the date of sale at the time of settlement. Purchaser
agrees to pay the Sellers attorneys at settlement, a fee of
$295.00 for review of the settlement documents. Addition-
al terms will be announced at the time of sale and the suc-
cessful bidder will be required to execute and deliver to
the Substitute Trustees a memorandum or contract of the
sale at the conclusion of bidding. FOR INFORMATION
CONTACT: Rosenberg & Associates, LLC (Attorney for
Commonwealth Trustees, LLC) 7910 Woodmont Avenue,
Suite 750 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 301-907-8000
www.rosenberg-assoc.com
March 24, 31, 2010 686827
Commonwealth Of Vir-
ginia: Alexandria Circuit
Court Karim Fabiola
Donayre (Complainant)
v. John Lewis Edin-
byrd (Defendant) Case
No: CL10001556 Order
Of Publication The Ob-
ject Of This Suit Is To:
Obtain a Divorce a Vin-
culo Matrimonii on the
grounds that the parties
have lived separate and
apart, without any co-
habitation and without
any interruption for a pe-
riod of more than one
year, namely since on or
about March 1, 1992;
that the Complainant be
awarded such further re-
lief as this Court may
deem just and proper
and the nature of this
case may require. It Is
ORDERED That John
Lewis Edinbyrd Appear
At The Above-Named
Cour t And Pr ot ec t
His/Her Interests On Or
Before April 19, 2010.
Dat ed: Febr uar y 23,
2010 By: /s/ Gloria Ban-
nister, Deputy Clerk
Mar. 10,17,24,31 2010
685743
LEGALS
Commonwealth Of Vir-
ginia: Alexandria Circuit
Court Archie Stewart
(Complainant) v. Crys-
tal Dawn Bradford (De-
f endant ) Cas e No:
CL10001558 Order Of
Publication The Object
Of This Suit Is To: Ob-
tain a Divorce a Vinculo
Ma t r i mo n i i o n t h e
grounds that the parties
have lived separate and
apart, without any co-
habitation and without
any interruption for a pe-
riod of more than one
year, namely since on or
about January 1, 2005;
that the Complainant be
awarded such further re-
lief as this Court may
deem just and proper
and the nature of this
case may require. It Is
ORDERED That Crystal
Dawn Bradford Appear
At The Above-Named
Cour t And Pr ot ec t
His/Her Interests On Or
Before April 19, 2010.
Dat ed: Febr uar y 23,
2010 By: /s/ Gloria Ban-
nister, Deputy Clerk
Mar. 10,17,24,31 2010
685738
LEGALS
TRUSTEES SALE OF 4504 Knoll Drive, Woodbridge, VA
22193. In execution of a certain deed of trust dated De-
cember 16, 2002, in the original principal amount of
$178,150.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200212170163654, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 23, 2010, at 3:30 PM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: ALL
OF LOT 194, SECTION 8-E, DALE CITY, AS THE SAME
IS DULY DEDICATED, PLATTED AND RECORDED
AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF PRINCE WILLIAM
COUNTY, VIRGINIA IN DEED BOOK 558 AT PAGE
403.TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of
ten percent (10%) of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of
the original principal balance of the subject deed of trust,
whichever is lower, in the form of cash or certifed funds
payable to the Substitute Trustee must be present at the
time of the sale. The balance of the purchase price will be
due within ffteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers
deposit may be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the es-
sence. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest . Additional terms to be
announced at the sale. A form copy of the Trustees
memorandum of foreclosure sale and contract to pur-
chase r eal pr oper t y i s avai l abl e f or vi ewi ng at
www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a debt
collector and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation. Substi-
tute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th Street,
Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600. For infor-
mation contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood, LLC,
attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West High-
way, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6555,
website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW# 80740 ASAP#
3509120 03/31/2010, 04/07/2010
687294
Commonwealth Of Vir-
ginia: Alexandria Circuit
Court Tiffany Nicole
Cassidy (Complainant)
v. Christopher Keith
Cassidy (Defendant)
Case No: CL10001801
Order Of Publication
The Object Of This Suit
Is To: Obtain a Divorce
a Vinculo Matrimonii on
the grounds that the par-
ties have lived separate
and apart, without any
cohabitation and without
any interruption for a pe-
riod of more than one
year, namely since on or
about Febr uar y 08,
2009; that the Complai-
nant be granted permis-
sion to resume the use
of her maiden name, to
wit: Tiffany Nicole Blaine
that the Complainant be
awarded such further re-
lief as this Court may
deem just and proper
and the nature of this
case may require. It Is
ORDERED That Chris-
topher Keith Cassidy
Appear At The Above-
Named Court And Pro-
tect His/Her Interests On
Or Bef or e May 03,
2010. Dated: March
10, 2010 By: /s/ Jampa
Sharchok, Deputy Clerk
Mar. 24, 31 Apr. 7, 14,
2010 686706
LEGALS
Commonwealth Of Vir-
ginia: Alexandria Circuit
Court Siomara Eliza-
beth Ri os (Compl ai -
n a n t ) v . Ca r l o s
Enrique Rios (Defen-
d a n t ) C a s e N o :
CL10001580 Order Of
Publication The Object
Of This Suit Is To: Ob-
tain a Divorce a Vinculo
Ma t r i mo n i i o n t h e
grounds that the parties
have lived separate and
apart, without any co-
habitation and without
any interruption for a pe-
riod of more than one
year, namely since on or
about October 24, 2003;
that the Complainant be
awarded such further re-
lief as this Court may
deem just and proper
and the nature of this
case may require. It Is
ORDERED That Carlos
Enrique Rios Appear At
Th e Ab o v e - Na me d
Cour t And Pr ot ec t
His/Her Interests On Or
Before April 19, 2010.
Dat ed: Febr uar y 24,
2010 By: /s/ Gloria Ban-
nister, Deputy Clerk
Mar. 10,17,24,31 2010
685735
LEGALS
TRUSTEES SALE OF 4675 Bonneville Lane, Wood-
bridge, VA 22193. In execution of a certain deed of trust
dated December 06, 2005, in the original principal amount
of $424,000.00 recorded in the Clerks Office, Circuit
Court for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument
No. 200512120211157, default having occurred in the
payment of the Note thereby secured and at the request
of the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 16, 2010, at 9:47 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
6, SECTION 1, STANLEY FOREST, AS THE SAME AP-
PEARS DULY DEDICATED, PLATTED AND RECORDED
IN DEED BOOK 1413 AT PAGE 443, AMONG THE LAND
RECORDS OF PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGIN-
IA..TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of
ten percent (10%) of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of
the original principal balance of the subject deed of trust,
whichever is lower, in the form of cash or certifed funds
payable to the Substitute Trustee must be present at the
time of the sale. The balance of the purchase price will be
due within ffteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers
deposit may be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the es-
sence. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest . Additional terms to be
announced at the sale. A form copy of the Trustees
memorandum of foreclosure sale and contract to pur-
chase r eal pr oper t y i s avai l abl e f or vi ewi ng at
www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a debt
collector and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation. Substi-
tute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th Street,
Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600. For infor-
mation contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood, LLC,
attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West High-
way, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6555,
website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW# 87813 ASAP#
3509078 03/31/2010, 04/07/2010
687283
TRUSTEES SALE OF 4902 Dashiell Place, Woodbridge,
VA 22192. In execution of a certain deed of trust dated
August 26, 2005, in the original principal amount of
$371,000.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200508310150204, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 16, 2010, at 9:33 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
NUMBERED TWO HUNDRED SEVENTEEN (217),
LANDBAY C & D, PRINCE WILLIAM TOWN CENTER,
AS THE SAME IS DULY DEDICATED IN INSTRUMENT
NUMBER 200211220153256 AND AS SHOWN ON A
PLAT AT INSTRUMENT NUMBER 200211220153257,
BOTH RECORDED AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGINIA..TERMS OF
SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of ten percent (10%)
of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of the original princi-
pal balance of the subject deed of trust, whichever is low-
er, in the form of cash or certifed funds payable to the
Substitute Trustee must be present at the time of the sale.
The balance of the purchase price will be due within ff-
teen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers deposit may
be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the essence. Sale is
subject to post sale confrmation that the borrower did not
fle for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to
the sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but
not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en-
tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall
be null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law
or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest
. Additional terms to be announced at the sale. A form
copy of the Trustees memorandum of foreclosure sale
and contract to purchase real property is available for
viewing at www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication
from a debt collector and any information obtained will be
used for that purpose. The sale is subject to seller confr-
mation. Substitute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N.
14t h St r eet , Sui t e 750, Ar l i ngt on, VA 22201,
(703)548-4600. For information contact: Bierman, Gees-
ing, Ward & Wood, LLC, attorneys for Equity Trustees,
LLC, 4520 East West Highway, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD
20814, (301) 961-6555, website: www.bgwsales.com.
BGW# 100751 ASAP# 3499238 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010
686887
LEGALS
Trustees Sale
20985 Timber Ridge Terrace #303, Ashburn, VA 20147
(Tax ID No. 117-39-1602-205)
Default having been made in the terms of a certain Deed
of Trust dated November 29, 2004, in the original principal
amount of $196,800.00 and recorded in the Clerks Offce
of the Circuit Court of the County of Loudoun, Virginia as
Instrument No. 200412020128235, the undersigned Sub-
stitute Trustees, will sell at public auction on April 12,
2010, at 12:00 PM, in front of the building housing the
Loudoun County Circuit Court, the main entrance to the
Loudoun County Circuit Court, 18 East Market Street,
Leesburg, Virginia., the property designated as Condo-
minium Unit No. 20985-303, Westmaren Condominium,
and the limited common elements appurtenant thereto es-
tablished by Condominium Instruments recorded on Janu-
ary 28, 1991 in Deed Book 1112 at page 1078, and any
amendments thereto, among the Land Records of Lou-
doun County, Virginia. Together with an undivided interest
in the common elements as described in the declaration
Sale is subject to all prior liens, easements, restrictions,
covenants, and conditions, if any, of record, or other mat-
ters which would be disclosed by an accurate survey or in-
spection of the premises. TERMS: CASH. A deposit of
$19,500.00 or 10% of the sale price, whichever is lower,
will be required of the successful bidder at time of sale.
Prior to the sale, interested bidders will be required to reg-
ister with and must present a bid deposit which may be
held during the sale by the trustee. The bid deposit must
be certifed funds and/or cash, but no more than $10,000
of cash will be accepted. The successful bidders deposit
will be retained at the sale and applied to the sale price. If
held by the trustee, all other bid deposits will be returned
to the unsuccessful bidders. Settlement is to be made
within 15 days. The successful bidder will be required to
execute a Memorandum of Trustees Sale, available for
review on the Foreclosure Sales page of www.glasser-
law.com, outlining additional terms of sale and settlement.
A Trustees Deed will be prepared by Trustees attorney at
high bidders expense. This is a communication from a
debt collector. Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C. and/or REO
Solutions, LLC, Substitute Trustees, Crown Center Build-
ing, Suite 600, 580 East Main Street, Norfolk, VA 23510,
File No. 83434, Tel: (757) 321-6465, Between 10:00 a.m.
& 12:00 noon only.
March 31, April 7, 2010 687244
TRUSTEES SALE OF
5234 Harold Secord Street Alexandria, VA 22304
In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal
amount of $534,400.00, from Lucretia A. Pearce, Gran-
tor(s), dated March 28, 2008, recorded among the land
records of the Circuit Court for the City of Alexandria on
April 2, 2008 as Instrument 080005639 at Page 000538,
the undersigned appointed Substitute Trustee will offer for
sale at public auction at the front steps of the Court-
house for the Circuit Court of the City of Alexandria,
520 King St., Alexandria, VA on April 12, 2010 at
1:00PM, the property with the improvements thereon, if
any, to wit: Lot 72, Phase VI, CAMERON STATION. And
more fully described in the above Deed of Trust. Com-
monly known as 5234 Harold Secord Street, Alexandria,
VA 22304. Tax ID: 068.01-04-72.
TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of
$15,000.00 or 10% of the sale price will be required in
cash, certifed or cashiers check. Settlement within twenty
(20) days of sale, otherwise Trustee may forfeit deposit.
Additional terms to be announced at sale. This notice is
an attempt to collect on a debt and any information ob-
tai ned wi l l be used for that purpose. Loan Type:
CONV/CONV (Trustee # 505837) Substitute Trustee:
ALG Trustee, LLC, PO Box 6177, Leesburg, VA 20178,
703-777-2448, website: http://www.atlanticlawgrp.com
(03/31/10, 04/07/10)(191636)
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LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 513 W. Broad Street Unit #205, Falls
Church, VA 22046-3250 Arlington County In execution
of a Deed of Trust in the original principal amount of
$417,000.00, dated August 31, 2006 recorded in the
Clerks Offce of the Circuit Court of Arlington County, Vir-
ginia, in Deed Book 4019, at page 766, default having oc-
curred in the payment of the Note thereby secured and at
the request of the holder of said Note, the undersigned
Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance
to the Circuit Court Building, Justice Center, 1425 Court-
house Road, Arlington, Virginia, on April 9, 2010 at 3:00
oclock pm the property described in said deed, located at
the above address and briefy described as: Condominium
Unit 205, The Byron Condominium; Including limited com-
mon parking spaces 104 and 201; Together with an undi-
vided interest in the common areas. TERMS OF SALE:
CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price,
whichever is lower, cash or certifed check, will be re-
quired at the time of sale with settlement within ffteen (15)
days from the date of sale. Sale is subject to post sale
confrmation that the borrower did not fle for protection
under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well
as to post-sale confrmation and audit of the status of the
loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, de-
termination of whether the borrower entered into any re-
payment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to
the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null and void,
and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be
the return of his deposit without interest. Additional terms
may be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the
Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you
that this frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the in-
debtedness referred to herein and any information we ob-
tain will be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C., Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (40908-08/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
#120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 (757) 457-1460 - Call
Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
687249
LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEES SALE OF 5476 Joseph Johnston Lane, Cen-
treville, VA 20120. In execution of a certain deed of trust
dated April 29, 2005, in the original principal amount of
$558,320.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
f or Fai r f ax Count y, Vi r gi ni a, i n I nst r ument No.
2005017729.010, default having occurred in the payment
of the Note thereby secured and at the request of the
holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for
sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit Court
for Fairfax County, 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, Vir-
ginia, on April 27, 2010, at 9:30 AM, the property de-
scribed in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
16, LANDBAY 4, FAIRCREST, AS THE SAME IS DULY
DEDICATED, PLATTED IN DEED BOOK 14743, PAGES
635 AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF FAIRFAX
COUNTY, VIRGINIA..TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A
bidders deposit of ten percent (10%) of the sale price or
ten percent (10%) of the original principal balance of the
subject deed of trust, whichever is lower, in the form of
cash or certifed funds payable to the Substitute Trustee
must be present at the time of the sale. The balance of the
purchase price will be due within ffteen (15) days of sale,
otherwise Purchasers deposit may be forfeited to Trustee.
Time is of the essence. Sale is subject to post sale confr-
mation that the borrower did not fle for protection under
the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to
post-sale confrmation and audit of the status of the loan
with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determi-
nation of whether the borrower entered into any repay-
ment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the
sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null and void,
and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be
the return of his deposit without interest . Additional terms
to be announced at the sale. A form copy of the Trustees
memorandum of foreclosure sale and contract to pur-
chase r eal pr oper t y i s avai l abl e f or vi ewi ng at
www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a debt
collector and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation. Substi-
tute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th Street,
Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600. For infor-
mation contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood, LLC,
attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West High-
way, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6555,
website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW# 95386 ASAP#
3499776 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010
686872
TRUSTEES SALE OF 6101 Edsall Road, Unit # 401,
Alexandria, VA 22304. In execution of a certain deed of
trust dated November 03, 2006, in the original principal
amount of $183,000.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Cir-
cuit Court for City of Alexandria, Virginia, in Instrument
No. 060029631, default having occurred in the payment of
the Note thereby secured and at the request of the holder,
the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at
public auction at the front steps for the Circuit Court for
the City of Alexandria, 520 King Street, Alexandria, Virgin-
ia, on April 30, 2010, at 8:30 AM, the property described in
said deed of trust, located at the above address, and more
particularly described as follows: ALL OF APARTMENT
NUMBER 401 IN THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM PRO-
JECT KNOWN AS ALEXANDRIA KNOLLS WEST CON-
DOMINIUM HOMES AS DESCRIBED IN THAT CERTAIN
MASTER DEED WI TH SCHEDULES ATTACHED
THERETO, AND PARKING SPACE NUMBER 401, AS
SET FORTH IN MASTER DEED AS AFORESAID, RE-
CORDED IN DEED BOOK 772, AT PAGE 585, AMONG
THE LAND RECORDS OF THE CITY OF ALEXANDRIA,
VIRGINIA, AS AMENDED BY AMENDMENTS TO MAS-
TER DEED RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 775 AT PAGE
2 AND IN DEED BOOK 786, AT PAGE 731, AMONG THE
CITY LAND RECORDS, AND ANY AMENDMENTS
THERETO HEREAFTER RECORDED, AS PERMITTED
BY SAID MASTER DEED..TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH.
A bidders deposit of ten percent (10%) of the sale price or
ten percent (10%) of the original principal balance of the
subject deed of trust, whichever is lower, in the form of
cash or certifed funds payable to the Substitute Trustee
must be present at the time of the sale. The balance of the
purchase price will be due within ffteen (15) days of sale,
otherwise Purchasers deposit may be forfeited to Trustee.
Time is of the essence. Sale is subject to post sale confr-
mation that the borrower did not fle for protection under
the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to
post-sale confrmation and audit of the status of the loan
with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determi-
nation of whether the borrower entered into any repay-
ment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the
sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null and void,
and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be
the return of his deposit without interest . Additional terms
to be announced at the sale. A form copy of the Trustees
memorandum of foreclosure sale and contract to pur-
chase r eal pr oper t y i s avai l abl e f or vi ewi ng at
www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a debt
collector and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation. Substi-
tute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th Street,
Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600. For infor-
mation contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood, LLC,
attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West High-
way, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6555,
website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW# 101048 ASAP#
3509477 03/31/2010, 04/07/2010
687295
LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 6224 Dana Avenue, Springfeld, VA
22150 Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of Trust in
the original principal amount of $309,000.00, dated July
25, 2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Circuit Court
of the County Of Fairfax, Virginia, in Deed Book 17585, at
page 0880, default having occurred in the payment of the
Note thereby secured and at the request of the holder of
said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the entrance to the Fairfax
County Judicial Center, Fairfax, Virginia, on April 14, 2010
at 10:00 oclock am the property described in said deed,
located at the above address and briefy described as: Lot
7, Block 77, Section 7, Monticello Forest, with improve-
ments thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of
$20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale
with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date of
sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (1225-08/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite
120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 - Call
Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
687254
TRUSTEE SALE 6304 Lincolnia Road, Alexandria, VA
22312 Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of Trust in
the original principal amount of $321,650.00, dated De-
cember 21, 2006 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Cir-
cuit Court of Fairfax County, Virginia, in Deed Book
19012, at page 2147, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trus-
tee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to
the Fairfax County Judicial Center, Fairfax,, Virginia, on
April 2, 2010 at 1:00 oclock pm the property described in
said deed, located at the above address and briefy de-
scribed as: PARCEL 2A, AS SHOWN ON A PLAT OF RE-
SUBDIVISION OF THE PROPERTY OF MARY W. AND
RUSSELL REITER PER RESUBDIVISION RECORDED
IN DEED BOOK 5399 AT PAGE 846, with improvements
thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposi t of
$20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale
with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date of
sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (40-020460-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
#120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 (757) 457-1460 - Call
Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
686783
LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 6505 Morning Glen Court, Alexandria,
VA 22315 Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of Trust
in the original principal amount of $274,050.00, dated April
19, 2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Circuit Court
of the County Of Fairfax, Virginia, in Deed Book 17208, at
page 416, default having occurred in the payment of the
Note thereby secured and at the request of the holder of
said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the entrance to the Fairfax
County Judicial Center, Fairfax, Virginia, on April 14, 2010
at 10:00 oclock am the property described in said deed,
located at the above address and briefy described as: Lot
81, Section 2, Landsdowne, with improvements thereon.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or
10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certi-
fed check, will be required at the time of sale with settle-
ment within ffteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is
subject to post sale confrmation that the borrower did not
fle for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to
the sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but
not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en-
tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall
be null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law
or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest.
Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale.
Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, we advise you that this frm is a debt collector at-
tempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and
any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a
communication from a debt collector. FOR INFORMA-
TION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (42839-08
/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120 Virginia
Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 - Call Between 9:00
a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
687301
TRUSTEES SALE OF 6688 Comanche Street, Haymar-
ket, VA 20169. In execution of a certain deed of trust dat-
ed April 24, 2003, in the original principal amount of
$176,200.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200304300076337, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 23, 2010, at 3:31 PM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
34, LONG STREET COMMONS, AS THE SAME AP-
PEARS DULY DEDICATED, PLATTED AND RECORDED
IN DEED BOOK 1527, AT PAGE 1467, AMONG THE
LAND RECORDS OF PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIR-
GINIA..TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit
of ten percent (10%) of the sale price or ten percent (10%)
of the original principal balance of the subject deed of
trust, whichever is lower, in the form of cash or certifed
funds payable to the Substitute Trustee must be present
at the time of the sale. The balance of the purchase price
will be due within ffteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Pur-
chasers deposit may be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of
the essence. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that
the borrower did not file for protection under the U.S.
Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale
confrmation and audit of the status of the loan with the
loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest . Additional terms to be
announced at the sale. A form copy of the Trustees
memorandum of foreclosure sale and contract to pur-
chase r eal pr oper t y i s avai l abl e f or vi ewi ng at
www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a debt
collector and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation. Substi-
tute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th Street,
Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600. For infor-
mation contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood, LLC,
attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West High-
way, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6555,
website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW# 94464 ASAP#
3509116 03/31/2010, 04/07/2010
687292
TRUSTEE SALE 6764 Joseph Edgar Court, Alexan-
dria, VA 22310 Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of
Trust in the original principal amount of $50,000.00, dated
November 18, 2004 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the
Circuit Court of the County Of Fairfax, Virginia, in Deed
Book 16921, at page 1124 and modifed in Deed Book
18711, at Page 2141, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trus-
tee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to
the Fairfax County Judicial Center, Fairfax, Virginia, on
April 14, 2010 at 10:00 oclock am the property described
in said deed, located at the above address and briefy de-
scribed as: Lot 26A, Section 4, Autumn Chase Hunt, with
improvements thereon. SUBJECT TO prior deed of trust
dated 7/30/1999 and recorded on 8/2/1999 in Deed Book
11033 at Page 434, with improvements thereon. TERMS
OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $5,000.00, or 10% of the
sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certifed check,
will be required at the time of sale with settlement within
ffteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is subject to
post sale confrmation that the borrower did not fle for
protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the
sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of the
status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not
limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered
into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the
loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be
null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law or
equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest.
Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale.
Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, we advise you that this frm is a debt collector at-
tempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and
any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a
communication from a debt collector. FOR INFORMA-
TION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (9487-08
/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite 120 Virginia
Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 - Call Between 9:00
a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
687135
LEGALS
TRUSTEES SALE OF 817 Norwood Lane, Woodbridge,
VA 22191. In execution of a certain deed of trust dated
August 25, 2005, in the original principal amount of
$387,500.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200508260146693, and modifed on February 11, 2009, to
increase the principal balance to $415,120.16. This
modifcation agreement was recorded in Instrument No.
200905280051677, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 16, 2010, at 9:34 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
6, SECTION 4, BELMONT, AS THE SAME APPEARS
DULY DEDICATED, PLATTED AND RECORDED IN
DEED BOOK 260,PAGE 207, AMONG THE LAND
RECORDS OF PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGIN-
IA..TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of
ten percent (10%) of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of
the original principal balance of the subject deed of trust,
whichever is lower, in the form of cash or certifed funds
payable to the Substitute Trustee must be present at the
time of the sale. The balance of the purchase price will be
due within ffteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers
deposit may be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the es-
sence. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest . Additional terms to be
announced at the sale. A form copy of the Trustees
memorandum of foreclosure sale and contract to pur-
chase r eal pr oper t y i s avai l abl e f or vi ewi ng at
www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a debt
collector and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation. Substi-
tute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th Street,
Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600. For infor-
mation contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood, LLC,
attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West High-
way, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6555,
website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW# 100827 ASAP#
3499240 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010
686873
TRUSTEE SALE 7014 Vagabond Drive, Falls Church,
VA 22042 Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of Trust
in the original principal amount of $462,800.00, dated April
26, 2006 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Circuit Court
of the County Of Fairfax, Virginia, in Deed Book 18406, at
page 0248, default having occurred in the payment of the
Note thereby secured and at the request of the holder of
said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the entrance to the Fairfax
County Judicial Center, Fairfax, Virginia, on April 14, 2010
at 10:00 oclock am the property described in said deed,
located at the above address and briefy described as: Lot
66, Section 3, Roundtree, with improvements thereon.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or
10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certi-
fed check, will be required at the time of sale with settle-
ment within ffteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is
subject to post sale confrmation that the borrower did not
fle for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to
the sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but
not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en-
tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall
be null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law
or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest.
Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale.
Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, we advise you that this frm is a debt collector at-
tempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and
any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a
communication from a debt collector. FOR INFORMA-
TI ON CONTACT: SAMUEL I . WHI TE, P. C.
(01-007279-10/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
Suite 120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 -
Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
687374
TRUSTEES SALE OF
8712 Tarrytown Court Manassas, VA 20109
In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original principal
amount of $268,000.00, from Jose S. Romero and Mar-
cedalia E. Fuentes Romero, Grantor(s), dated December
20, 2007, recorded among the land records of the Circuit
Court for the County of Prince William on December 21,
2007 as Instrument #200712210136508, the undersigned
appointed Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public
auction at the front steps of the Courthouse for the Cir-
cuit Court of Prince William County, 9311 Lee Ave.,
Manassas, VA on 04/15/10 at 3:00 P.M., the property
with the improvements thereon, if any, to wit: Lot Nine-
teen-A (19-A), Section Three (3), Independence. And
more fully described in the above Deed of Trust. Com-
monly known as 8712 Tarrytown Court, Manassas, VA
20109. Tax ID: 7596-33-0142.
TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of
$12,000.00 or 10% of the sale price will be required in
cash, certifed or cashiers check. Settlement within twenty
(20) days of sale, otherwise Trustee may forfeit deposit.
Additional terms to be announced at sale. This notice is
an attempt to collect on a debt and any information ob-
tained will be used for that purpose. Loan Type: Designat-
ed Conv/FNMA (Trustee # 504764) Substitute Trustee:
ALG Trustee, LLC, PO Box 6177, Leesburg, VA 20178,
703- 777- 2448, webs i t e: ht t p: / / www. at l ant i -
clawgrp.com(03/24/10, 3/31/10)(190990)
686825
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES SALE 3600 Paul
Street Alexandria, VA, 22311 By virtue of the power and
authority contained in a Deed of Trust dated May 26,
2005, and recorded in Deed Book 17353, Page 379 in the
Clerks Offce for the Circuit Court for Fairfax County, VA,
securing a loan which was originally $424,000.00. The
appointed SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE, Commonwealth
Trustees, LLC will offer for sale at public auction at in front
of the entrance to the new Fairfax County Courthouse lo-
cated at 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, VA 22030 on
April 22, 2010 at 1:30 PM improved real property, with an
abbreviated legal description of Lot 66, Section 2, SUN-
SET MANOR, and as more fully described in the aforesaid
Deed of Trust. TERMS OF SALE: The property will be
sold AS IS, WITHOUT REPRESENTATION OR WAR-
RANTY OF ANY KIND. A deposit of $43,000.00 in cash
or cashiers check payable to the SUBSTITUTE TRUS-
TEE will be required at the time of sale. The balance of
the purchase price, with interest at the rate contained in
the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date
said funds are received in the offce of the SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE, will be due within ffteen (15) days of sale. In
the event of default by the successful bidder, the entire
deposit shall be forfeited and applied to the costs and ex-
penses of sale and Trustees fee. All other public charges
or assessments, including real property taxes, water/sew-
er charges, ground rent, condo/HOA dues or assess-
ments, whether incurred prior to or after the sale, and all
other costs incident to settlement to be paid by the pur-
chaser. In the event taxes, any other public charges or
condo/HOA fees have been advanced, a credit will be due
to the seller, to be adjusted from the date of sale at the
time of settlement. Purchaser agrees to pay the Sellers
attorneys at settlement, a fee of $295.00 for review of the
settlement documents. Additional terms will be announced
at the time of sale and the successful bidder will be re-
quired to execute and deliver to the Substitute Trustees a
memorandum or contract of the sale at the conclusion of
bidding. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Rosenberg &
Associates, LLC (Attorney for Commonwealth Trustees,
LLC) 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750 Bethesda, Mary-
land 20814 301-907-8000 www.rosenberg-assoc.com
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LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS
Trustees Sale
8340 Greensboro Drive, Unit 320,
McLean, Virginia 22102
(Tax ID No. 0293 17020320)
Default having been made in the terms of a certain Deed
of Trust dated May 18, 2007, in the original principal
amount of $100,000.00 and recorded in the Clerks Offce
of the Circuit Court of the County of Fairfax, Virginia in
Deed Book 19403, Page 1632, the undersigned Substitute
Trustees, will sell at public auction on April 13, 2010, at
8:15 a.m., in front of the building housing the Fairfax
County Circuit Court, 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax,
VA, the property designated as Condominium Unit No.
2-320 of the ROTONDA CONDOMINIIM, and the Limited
Common Elements appurtenant thereto, pursuant to the
Declaration recorded in Deed Book 4797, Page 1, of the
land records of Fairfax County, Virginia.
Sale is subject to all prior liens, easements, restrictions,
covenants, and conditions, if any, of record, or other mat-
ters which would be disclosed by an accurate survey or in-
spection of the premises. TERMS: CASH. A deposit of
$10,000.00 or 10% of the sale price, whichever is lower,
will be required of the successful bidder at time of sale.
Prior to the sale, interested bidders will be required to reg-
ister with and must present a bid deposit which may be
held during the sale by the trustee. The bid deposit must
be certifed funds and/or cash, but no more than $10,000
of cash will be accepted. The successful bidders deposit
will be retained at the sale and applied to the sale price. If
held by the trustee, all other bid deposits will be returned
to the unsuccessful bidders. Settlement is to be made
within 15 days. The successful bidder will be required to
execute a Memorandum of Trustees Sale, available for
review on the Foreclosure Sales page of www.glasser-
law.com, outlining additional terms of sale and settlement.
A Trustees Deed will be prepared by Trustees attorney at
high bidders expense. This is a communication from a
debt collector. Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C., and/or REO
Solutions, LLC, Substitute Trustees, Crown Center Build-
ing, Suite 600, 580 East Main Street, Norfolk, VA 23510,
File No. 83196, Tel: (757) 321-6465, Between 10:00 a.m.
& 12:00 noon only.
March 31, April 1, 2, 2010 687382
LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 8361 Brockham Drive, Alexandria, VA
22309 Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of Trust in
the original principal amount of $177,901.00, dated No-
vember 19, 2008 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Cir-
cuit Court of the County Of Fairfax, Virginia, in Deed Book
20182, at page 2154, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trus-
tee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to
the Fairfax County Judicial Center, Fairfax,, Virginia, on
May 5, 2010 at 1:00 oclock pm the property described in
said deed, located at the above address and briefy de-
scribed as: Lot 8, Georgeland Village, Fairfax County, Vir-
ginia, platted and recorded in Deed Book 5754, Page
1613, with improvements thereon. TERMS OF SALE:
CASH: A deposit of $15,000.00, or 10% of the sales price,
whichever is lower, cash or certifed check, will be re-
quired at the time of sale with settlement within ffteen (15)
days from the date of sale. Sale is subject to post sale
confrmation that the borrower did not fle for protection
under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well
as to post-sale confrmation and audit of the status of the
loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, de-
termination of whether the borrower entered into any re-
payment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to
the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null and void,
and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be
the return of his deposit without interest. Additional terms
may be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the
Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you
that this frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the in-
debtedness referred to herein and any information we ob-
tain will be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a communication from a
debt collector. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL
I. WHITE, P.C. (01-006586-10/FHA) 5040 Corporate
Woods Dri ve, Sui t e 120 Vi rgi ni a Beach, Vi rgi ni a
23462 757-457-1460 - Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30
a.m.
687373
LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEES SALE OF 8808 Worsley Court, Bristow, VA
20136. In execution of a certain deed of trust dated De-
cember 28, 2007, in the original principal amount of
$416,000.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200801040001594, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 16, 2010, at 9:44 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
TWENTY-TWO (22), SECTION SIXTEEN (16), SHEF-
FIELD MANOR, AS THE SAME APPEARS DULY DEDI-
CATED, PLATTED AND RECORDED AT INSTRUMENT
NO. 200304220071114 AND I NSTRUMENT NO.
200304220071115, AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGINIA..TERMS OF
SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of ten percent (10%)
of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of the original princi-
pal balance of the subject deed of trust, whichever is low-
er, in the form of cash or certifed funds payable to the
Substitute Trustee must be present at the time of the sale.
The balance of the purchase price will be due within ff-
teen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers deposit may
be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the essence. Sale is
subject to post sale confrmation that the borrower did not
fle for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to
the sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but
not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en-
tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall
be null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law
or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest.
Additional terms to be announced at the sale. A form copy
of the Trustees memorandum of foreclosure sale and
contract to purchase real property is available for viewing
at www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a
debt collector and any information obtained will be used
for that purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation.
Substitute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th
Street, Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600.
For information contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood,
LLC, attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West
Hi ghway , Sui t e 200, Bet hes da, MD 20814,
(301) 961-6555, website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW#
72434 ASAP# 3509100 03/31/2010, 04/07/2010
687287
TRUSTEES SALE OF 8912 Brewer Creek Place, Manas-
sas, VA 20109. In execution of a certain deed of trust dat-
ed August 18, 2006, in the original principal amount of
$291,992.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200608210121941, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 16, 2010, at 9:32 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
42A, SECTION NINE (9), INDEPENDENCE, AS THE
SAME IS SHOWN ON A PLAT ATTACHED TO DEED OF
RESUBDIVISION, GIFT, EASEMENT AND VACATION
RECORDED AT INSTRUMENT #200605240079595
(PLAT AT #200605240079596), AMONG THE LAND
RECORDS OF PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGIN-
IA..TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of
ten percent (10%) of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of
the original principal balance of the subject deed of trust,
whichever is lower, in the form of cash or certifed funds
payable to the Substitute Trustee must be present at the
time of the sale. The balance of the purchase price will be
due within ffteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers
deposit may be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the es-
sence. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest . Additional terms to be
announced at the sale. A form copy of the Trustees
memorandum of foreclosure sale and contract to pur-
chase r eal pr oper t y i s avai l abl e f or vi ewi ng at
www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a debt
collector and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation. Substi-
tute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th Street,
Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600. For infor-
mation contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood, LLC,
attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West High-
way, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6555,
website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW# 41200 ASAP#
3499232 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010
686886
LEGALS
Trustees Sale
6402 Kroy Drive, Springfeld, Virginia 22150
(Tax ID No. 0813 15 0029)
Default having been made in the terms of a certain Deed
of Trust dated August 8, 2005, in the original principal
amount of $200,000.00 and recorded in the Clerks Offce
of the Circuit Court of the County of Fairfax, Virginia in
Deed Book 17803, Page 0024, the undersigned Substitute
Trustees, will sell at public auction on April 16, 2010, at
9:00 a.m., in front of the building housing the Fairfax
County Circuit Court, 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax,
VA, the property designated as Lot 29, of the subdivision
known as York Manor, as shown on plat recorded in Deed
Book 2520, Page 556, among the Land Records of Fairfax
County, Virginia.
Sale is subject to all prior liens, (including the lien of a
prior Deed of Trust) easements, restrictions, covenants,
and conditions, if any, of record, or other matters which
would be disclosed by an accurate survey or inspection of
the premises. TERMS: CASH. A deposit of $20,000.00 or
10% of the sale price, whichever is lower, will be required
of the successful bidder at time of sale. Prior to the sale,
interested bidders will be required to register with and
must present a bid deposit which may be held during the
sale by the trustee. The bid deposit must be certified
funds and/or cash, but no more than $10,000 of cash will
be accepted. The successful bidders deposit will be re-
tained at the sale and applied to the sale price. If held by
the trustee, all other bid deposits will be returned to the
unsuccessful bidders. Settlement is to be made within 15
days. The successful bidder will be required to execute a
Memorandum of Trustees Sale, available for review on
the Foreclosure Sales page of www.glasserlaw.com, out-
lining additional terms of sale and settlement. A Trustees
Deed will be prepared by Trustees attorney at high bid-
ders expense. This is a communication from a debt
collector. Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C., and/or REO Solu-
tions, LLC, Substitute Trustees, Crown Center Building,
Suite 600, 580 East Main Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, File
No. 83261, Tel: (757) 321-6465, Between 10:00 a.m. &
12:00 noon only.
March 24, 31, April 7, 14, 2010 686883
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES SALE 5462 Lick
River Lane Gainesville, VA, 20155 By virtue of the pow-
er and authority contained in a Deed of Trust dated Au-
gust 27, 2007, and recorded at Instrument Number
200710020110917 in the Clerks Office for the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, VA, securing a loan
which was originally $548,800.00. The appointed SUB-
STITUTE TRUSTEE, Commonwealth Trustees, LLC will
offer for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Cir-
cuit Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue,
Manassas, VA 20110 on April 27, 2010 at 11:15 AM im-
proved real property, with an abbreviated legal description
of LOT 28A, SECTION 4, HERITAGE FARMS, and as
more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust.
TERMS OF SALE: The property will be sold AS IS,
WITHOUT REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF
ANY KIND. A deposit of $57,000.00 in cash or cashiers
check payable to the SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE will be re-
quired at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase
price, with interest at the rate contained in the Deed of
Trust Note from the date of sale to the date said funds are
received in the offce of the SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE, will
be due within ffteen (15) days of sale. In the event of de-
fault by the successful bidder, the entire deposit shall be
forfeited and applied to the costs and expenses of sale
and Trustees fee. All other public charges or assess-
ments, including real property taxes, water/sewer charges,
ground rent, condo/HOA dues or assessments, whether
incurred prior to or after the sale, and all other costs inci-
dent to settlement to be paid by the purchaser. In the
event taxes, any other public charges or condo/HOA fees
have been advanced, a credit will be due to the seller, to
be adjusted from the date of sale at the time of settlement.
Purchaser agrees to pay the Sellers attorneys at settle-
ment, a fee of $295.00 for review of the settlement docu-
ments. Additional terms will be announced at the time of
sale and the successful bidder will be required to execute
and deliver to the Substitute Trustees a memorandum or
contract of the sale at the conclusion of bidding. FOR IN-
FORMATION CONTACT: Rosenberg & Associates, LLC
(Attorney for Commonwealth Trustees, LLC) 7910 Wood-
mont Avenue, Sui t e 750 Bet hesda, Mar yl and
20814 301-907-8000 www.rosenberg-assoc.com
March 31, April 7, 2010 687318
TRUSTEES SALE OF 8515 Coronation Lane, Bristow,
VA 20136. In execution of a certain deed of trust dated
February 10, 2006, in the original principal amount of
$288,000.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200602150026497, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 16, 2010, at 9:36 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
45, PHASE 2, SECTION 10, KINGSBROOKE, AS THE
SAME APPEARS DULY DEDICATED, PLATTED AND
RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 2244 AT PAGE 213,
AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF PRINCE WILLIAM
COUNTY, VIRGINIA..TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A
bidders deposit of ten percent (10%) of the sale price or
ten percent (10%) of the original principal balance of the
subject deed of trust, whichever is lower, in the form of
cash or certifed funds payable to the Substitute Trustee
must be present at the time of the sale. The balance of the
purchase price will be due within ffteen (15) days of sale,
otherwise Purchasers deposit may be forfeited to Trustee.
Time is of the essence. Sale is subject to post sale confr-
mation that the borrower did not fle for protection under
the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to
post-sale confrmation and audit of the status of the loan
with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determi-
nation of whether the borrower entered into any repay-
ment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the
sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null and void,
and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be
the return of his deposit without interest . Additional terms
to be announced at the sale. A form copy of the Trustees
memorandum of foreclosure sale and contract to pur-
chase r eal pr oper t y i s avai l abl e f or vi ewi ng at
www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a debt
collector and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation. Substi-
tute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th Street,
Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600. For infor-
mation contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood, LLC,
attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West High-
way, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6555,
website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW# 100830 ASAP#
3499265 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010
686888
TRUSTEE SALE 9216 Hickory Tree Court, Unit 6A,
Burke, VA 22015 Fairfax County In execution of a Deed
of Trust in the original principal amount of $174,400.00,
dated September 30, 2004 recorded in the Clerks Offce
of the Circuit Court of the County Of Fairfax, Virginia, in
Deed Book 16556, at page 0914, default having occurred
in the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the re-
quest of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substi-
tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the
entrance to the Fairfax County Judicial Center, Fairfax,,
Virginia, on April 16, 2010 at 1:00 oclock pm the property
described in said deed, located at the above address and
briefy described as: Condominium Apartment No. 6-A,
containing 1107 square feet, Keene Mill Woods Condo-
minium, together with an undivided interest in the common
elements. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of
$15,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale
with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date of
sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (01-025576-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
Suite 120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 -
Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
687251
Commonwealth Of Virginia:
Alexandria Circuit Court
Mercy Yeboah Rogers
(Complainant) v. John T.
Rogers, Jr. (Defendant)
Case No: CL10001572 Or-
der Of Publication The
Object Of This Suit Is To:
Obtain a Divorce a Vinculo
Matrimonii on the grounds
that the parties have lived
separate and apart, without
any cohabitation and with-
out any interruption for a
period of more than one
year, namely since on or
about November 28, 2008;
that the Complainant be
awarded such further relief
as this Court may deem
just and proper and the na-
ture of this case may re-
quire. It Is ORDERED That
John T. Rogers, Jr. Ap-
pear At The Above-Named
Court And Protect His/Her
I nt erest s On Or Bef ore
April 19, 2010. Dated:
Feb. 23, 2010 By: /s/ Gloria
Bannister, Deputy Clerk
Mar. 10, 17, 24, 31 2010
685812
Virginia: In the Circuit Court
of the County of Loudoun
County Alexander Davis,
Plaintiff, v. Jane Patricia
Davis, aka Jane Williamson
aka Jane Patricia Johnston
Def endant Case No. :
CL59436 Order of Publi-
cation The object of this
suit is to obtain a divorce
from the bond of matrimony
from the Defendant on the
grounds of Desertion. It ap-
pearing from an Affidavit
that the whereabouts of the
Defendant, Jane Patricia
Davis, are unknown and
that the Complainant has
exercised due diligence in
attempting to locate the De-
fendant to no avail, it is or-
dered that the Defendant
appear before this Court
bef or e May 7, 2010 at
10:00 a.m. and do whatev-
er is necessary to protect
her i nterest herei n. EN-
TERED this 24 day of Feb-
ruary, 2010. /s/ James H.
Chamblin, Judge
Mar. 10, 17, 24, 31, 2010
685807
TRUSTEE SALE 9173 Furey Road, Lorton, VA 22079
Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of Trust in the
original principal amount of $443,700.00, dated Septem-
ber 28, 2006 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Circuit
Court of the County Of Fairfax, Virginia, in Deed Book
18798, at page 1257, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder of said Note, the undersigned Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the entrance to the Fairfax
County Judicial Center, Fairfax, Virginia, on April 7, 2010
at 1:00 oclock pm the property described in said deed, lo-
cated at the above address and briefy described as: Lot
8, Section 1, LAUREL HIGHLANDS, with improvements
thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposi t of
$20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale
with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date of
sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Trus-
tee This is a communication from a debt collector. FOR
INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C.
(01-006505-10/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
Suite 120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 757-457-1460 -
Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
686867
Commonwealth Of Vir-
ginia: Alexandria Circuit
Court Emily DeLorme
Jackson (Complainant)
v. Marc Vincent Jack-
son (Defendant) Case
No: CL10001562 Order
Of Publication The Ob-
ject Of This Suit Is To:
Obtain a Divorce a Vin-
culo Matrimonii on the
grounds that the parties
have lived separate and
apart, without any co-
habitation and without
any interruption for a pe-
riod of more than one
year, namely since on or
about June 1, 1999;
that the Complainant be
awarded such further re-
lief as this Court may
deem just and proper
and the nature of this
case may require. It Is
ORDERED That Mark
Vincent Jackson Ap-
pear At The Above-
Named Court And Pro-
tect His/Her Interests On
Or Bef or e Apri l 19,
2010. Dated: February
23, 2010 By: /s/ Gloria
Bannister, Deputy Clerk
Mar. 10,17,24,31 2010
685736
Commonwealth Of Vir-
ginia: Alexandria Circuit
Court Lanicea Janae
Chavis (Complainant) v.
Alfred Chavis, III (De-
f endant ) Cas e No:
CL10001616 Order Of
Publication The Object
Of This Suit Is To: Ob-
tain a Divorce a Vinculo
Ma t r i mo n i i o n t h e
grounds that the parties
have lived separate and
apart, without any co-
habitation and without
any interruption for a pe-
riod of more than one
year, namely since on or
about June 1, 2004;
that the Complainant be
awarded such further re-
lief as this Court may
deem just and proper
and the nature of this
case may require. It Is
ORDERED That Alfred
Chavis, III Appear At
Th e Ab o v e - Na me d
Cour t And Pr ot ec t
His/Her Interests On Or
Before April 19, 2010.
Dat ed: Febr uar y 25,
2010 By: /s/ Gloria Ban-
nister, Deputy Clerk
Mar. 10,17,24,31 2010
685748
Trustees Sale
9108 Ashmeadow Court, Lorton, Virginia 22079
(Tax ID No. 1081 06 0186)
Default having been made in the terms of a certain Deed
of Trust dated October 30, 2007, in the original principal
amount of $324,000.00 and recorded in the Clerks Offce
of the Circuit Court of the County of Fairfax, Virginia in
Deed Book 19638, at Page 1831, the undersigned Substi-
tute Trustees, will sell at public auction on April 5, 2010,
at 8:15 AM, in front of the building housing the Fairfax
County Circuit Court, 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax,
VA, the property designated as Lot 186, Summerhill, Sec-
tion 4, as the same is duly dedicated, platted and record-
ed in Deed Book 5450 at Page 627 among the land
records of Fairfax County, Virginia.
Sale is subject to all prior liens, easements, restrictions,
covenants, and conditions, if any, of record, or other mat-
ters which would be disclosed by an accurate survey or in-
spection of the premises. TERMS: CASH. A deposit of
$32,000.00 or 10% of the sale price, whichever is lower,
will be required of the successful bidder at time of sale.
Prior to the sale, interested bidders will be required to reg-
ister with and must present a bid deposit which may be
held during the sale by the trustee. The bid deposit must
be certifed funds and/or cash, but no more than $10,000
of cash will be accepted. The successful bidders deposit
will be retained at the sale and applied to the sale price. If
held by the trustee, all other bid deposits will be returned
to the unsuccessful bidders. Settlement is to be made
within 15 days. The successful bidder will be required to
execute a Memorandum of Trustees Sale, available for
review on the Foreclosure Sales page of www.glasser-
law.com, outlining additional terms of sale and settlement.
A Trustees Deed will be prepared by Trustees attorney at
high bidders expense. This is a communication from a
debt collector. Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C. and/or REO
Solutions, LLC, Substitute Trustees, Crown Center Build-
ing, Suite 600, 580 East Main Street, Norfolk, VA 23510,
File No. 83039, Tel: (757) 321-6465, Between 10:00 a.m.
& 12:00 noon only.
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LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 8991 McDowell Common, Manassas,
VA 20110 Prince William County In execution of a Deed
of Trust in the original principal amount of $216,000.00,
dated May 16, 2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the
Circuit Court of the County Of Prince William, Virginia, in
Instrument 200505170079766, default having occurred in
the payment of the Note thereby secured and at the re-
quest of the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substi-
tute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the
entrance to the Circuit Court Building of Prince William
County, 9311 Lee Avenue, located in Manassas, Virginia,
on April 12, 2010 at 1:30 oclock pm the property de-
scribed in said deed, located at the above address and
briefy described as: Lot 3, Section 3, Block 57, Bristoe
Station, with improvements thereon. TERMS OF SALE:
CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price,
whichever is lower, cash or certifed check, will be re-
quired at the time of sale with settlement within ffteen (15)
days from the date of sale. Sale is subject to post sale
confrmation that the borrower did not fle for protection
under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well
as to post-sale confrmation and audit of the status of the
loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, de-
termination of whether the borrower entered into any re-
payment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to
the sale. In any such event, the sale shall be null and void,
and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be
the return of his deposit without interest. Additional terms
may be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the
Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you
that this frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the in-
debtedness referred to herein and any information we ob-
tain will be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a communication from a
debt collector. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL
I. WHITE, P.C. (01-009438-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate
Woods Dri ve, Sui t e 120 Vi rgi ni a Beach, Vi rgi ni a
23462 757-457-1460 - Call Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:30
a.m.
686866
TRUSTEES SALE OF 9040 Jeffrey Road Great Falls, VA
22066 In execution of a Deed of Trust in the original prin-
cipal amount of $1,500,000.00, from Jose M Marquez and
Elsa M. Marquez, Grantor(s), dated September 21, 2007,
recorded among the land records of the Circuit Court for
the Fai rfax on September 26, 2007 as Instrument
2007028499.001 in Book 19583 at Page 0366, the under-
signed appointed Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at
public auction at the Courthouse Steps for the Circuit
Court of Fairfax, 4110 Chainbridge Rd, Fairfax, VA on
April 15, 2010 at 4:30PM the property with the improve-
ments thereon, if any, to wit: LOT NO. 7 OF THE CRAMP-
TON SUBDIVISION And more fully described in the above
Deed of Trust. Commonly known as 9040 Jeffrey Road,
Great Falls, VA 22066. Tax ID: 0082 09 0007. TERMS OF
SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of $24,000.00 or
10% of the sale price will be required in cash, certifed or
cashiers check. Settlement within twenty (20) days of
sale, otherwise Trustee may forfeit deposit. Additional
terms to be announced at sale. This notice is an attempt
to collect on a debt and any information obtained will be
used for that purpose. Loan Type: (Trustee # 506075)
Substitute Trustee: ALG Trustee, LLC, PO Box 6177,
Leesbur g, VA 20178, 703- 777- 2448, websi t e:
ht t p: / / www. at l ant i cl awgr p. com ASAP# 3497819
03/24/2010, 03/31/2010
686876
LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 9515 Sudley Manor, Manassas, VA
20109 Prince William County In execution of a Deed of
Trust in the original principal amount of $384,000.00, dat-
ed May 5, 2006 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Cir-
cuit Court of Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument
200605150074445, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trus-
tee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to
the Circuit Court Building of Prince William County, 9311
Lee Avenue, located in Manassas, Virginia, on April 9,
2010 at 11:00 oclock am the property described in said
deed, located at the above address and briefy described
as: Lot 1611, Section 3, Sudley, with improvements there-
on. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00,
or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or cer-
tifed check, will be required at the time of sale with settle-
ment within ffteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is
subject to post sale confrmation that the borrower did not
fle for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to
the sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but
not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en-
tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall
be null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law
or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest.
Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale.
Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, we advise you that this frm is a debt collector at-
tempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and
any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a
communication from a debt collector. FOR INFORMA-
TION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (40-003093-
10/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, #120 Virginia
Beach, Virginia 23462 (757) 457-1460 - Call Between
9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
687245
TRUSTEE SALE 9560 Buttonbush Ct, Manassas, VA
20110 Prince William County In execution of a Deed of
Trust in the original principal amount of $233,892.00, dat-
ed April 24, 2007 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Cir-
cuit Court of Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument
200705150058392, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trus-
tee will offer for sale at public auction at the entrance to
the Circuit Court Building of Prince William County, 9311
Lee Avenue, located in Manassas, Virginia, on April 2,
2010 at 11:00 oclock am the property described in said
deed, located at the above address and briefy described
as: Unit 1613 F, The Wellington Condominium; Together
with an undivided interest in the common elements.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of $20,000.00, or
10% of the sales price, whichever is lower, cash or certi-
fed check, will be required at the time of sale with settle-
ment within ffteen (15) days from the date of sale. Sale is
subject to post sale confrmation that the borrower did not
fle for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to
the sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but
not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en-
tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall
be null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law
or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest.
Additional terms may be announced at the time of sale.
Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices
Act, we advise you that this frm is a debt collector at-
tempting to collect the indebtedness referred to herein and
any information we obtain will be used for that purpose.
SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Substitute Trustee This is a
communication from a debt collector. FOR INFORMA-
TION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C. (40-006282-10
/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive, #120 Virginia
Beach, Virginia 23462 (757) 457-1460 - Call Between
9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
686833
LEGALS LEGALS
TRUSTEE SALE 9907 Hagel Circle, Lorton, VA 22079
Fairfax County In execution of a Deed of Trust in the
original principal amount of $203,775.00, dated August
10, 2005 recorded in the Clerks Offce of the Circuit Court
of Fairfax County, Virginia, in Deed Book 17622, at page
1243, default having occurred in the payment of the Note
thereby secured and at the request of the holder of said
Note, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for
sale at public auction at the entrance to the Fairfax County
Judicial Center, Fairfax,, Virginia, on April 2, 2010 at 1:00
oclock pm the property described in said deed, located at
the above address and briefy described as: Lot 3, Block
82, Section 1, The Highlands at Gunston, with improve-
ments thereon. TERMS OF SALE: CASH: A deposit of
$20,000.00, or 10% of the sales price, whichever is lower,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale
with settlement within ffteen (15) days from the date of
sale. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest. Additional terms may
be announced at the time of sale. Pursuant to the Federal
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, we advise you that this
frm is a debt collector attempting to collect the indebted-
ness referred to herein and any information we obtain will
be used for that purpose. SAMUEL I. WHITE, P.C., Sub-
stitute Trustee This is a communication from a debt collec-
tor. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: SAMUEL I. WHITE,
P.C. (40-028068-09/CONV) 5040 Corporate Woods Drive,
#120 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 (757) 457-1460 - Call
Between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
686859
LEGALS
RADIO STATION FILING NOTICE
WMAL, Washington, DC
On March 18,2010, an application was fled with the
Federal Communications Commission requesting con-
sent to the transfer of control of WMAL, Washington,
DC, 630AM in connection with the reorganization of
Citadel Broadcasting Corporation.
The transferor is the existing shareholders of Citadel
Broadcasting Corporation. The offcers, directors, and
attributable owners holding 10% or more of the capital
stock are FLC XXXIII Partnership, L.P., FLC XXXII
Partnership, L.P., Forstmann Little & Co. Equity Part-
nership VI, L.P., Farid Suleman, Judith A. Ellis, Jacque-
lyn J. Orr, Patricia Stratford, Randy L. Taylor, J.
Anthony Forstmann, Michael A. Miles, Michael J. Re-
gan, Thomas Reifenheiser, Wayne T. Smith and Theo-
dore J. Forstmann.
The transferee is the shareholders of Citadel Broad-
casting Company, as reorganized. The offcers and di-
rectors are Farid Suleman, Judith A. Ellis, Jacquelyn J.
Orr, Patricia Stratford, Randy L. Taylor, William M.
Campbell, III, Greg Mrva, Paul N. Saleh, Jonathan
Mandel and John L. Sander. There are no attributable
owners holding 10% or more of the capital stock.
A copy of the application and related materials are
available for public inspection weekdays between the
hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the studios of Sta-
tion WMAL, located at 4400 Jenifer Street, NW, Wash-
ington, DC.
March 30, 31, April 2, 6, 2010 687320
RADIO STATION FILING NOTICE
WRQX, Washington. DC
On March 18,2010, an application was fled with the
Federal Communications Commission requesting con-
sent to the transfer of control of WRQX, Washington,
DC, l07.3FM in connection with the reorganization of
Citadel Broadcasting Corporation.
The transferor is the existing shareholders of Citadel
Broadcasting Corporation. The offcers, directors, and
attributable owners holding 10% or more of the capital
stock are FLC XXXIII Partnership, L.P., FLC XXXII
Partnership, L.P., Forstmann Little & Co. Equity Part-
nership VI, L.P., Farid Suleman, Judith A. Ellis, Jacque-
lyn J. Orr, Patricia Stratford, Randy L. Taylor, J.
Anthony Forstmann, Michael A. Miles, Michael J. Re-
gan, Thomas Reifenheiser, Wayne T. Smith and Theo-
dore J. Forstmann.
The transferee is the shareholders of Citadel Broad-
casting Company, as reorganized. The offcers and di-
rectors are Farid Suleman, Judith A. Ellis, Jacquelyn J.
Orr, Patricia Stratford, Randy L. Taylor, William M.
Campbell, III, Greg Mrva, Paul N. Saleh, Jonathan
Mandel and John L. Sander. There are no attributable
owners holding 10% or more of the capital stock.
A copy of the application and related materials are
available for public inspection weekdays between the
hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the studios of Sta-
tion WRQX, located at 4400 Jenifer Street, NW, Wash-
ington, DC.
March 30, 31, April 2, 5, 2010 687319
Arlington County Juvenile
and Domestic Relations
Arlington Court Common-
wealth of Virginia, in re
Adeel & Ayman Adam
Ca s e No . J J 0 3 4 6 0
9-01-00/JJ034608-01-00
Order Of Publication The
object of this suit is to De-
termine Custody. It is OR-
DERED t hat Ahmad
Adam the Father), appear
at the above-named Court
and protect his interests
on or before 04/19/2010
9:00 AM. Dated: 02/23
/2010 /s/ Amy K Burnham,
Clerk
Mar. 10, 17, 24, 31, 2010
685830
Pr i nce Wi l l i am Count y
Juvenile and Domestic Re-
lations District Court Com-
monwealth of Virginia in re:
Jayce Elias Parker, Case
No.: JJ113291-01-00 Or-
der of Publication The ob-
ject of this suit is to: Obtain
Cust ody of Jayce El i as
Parker It is Ordered that
Ariel M. Parker appear at
the above-named Court
and protect his or her inter-
e s t s o n o r b e f o r e
04/30/2010 at 10:30 AM.
Dat ed: 02/ 18/ 2010 / s/
Cindy Louey, Deputy Clerk
Mar. 10, 17, 24, 31, 2010
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL:
RFP 073-10 Firewall Solution for the Board
of Education of Prince Georges County locat-
ed in Upper Marlboro, MD. Deadline for Re-
turn of Bid: April 6, 2010 - 2:00 P.M. Local
Time.
March 16, 22, 31, 2010 686250
TRUSTEE SALE 14767 Tamarack Place Woodbridge, VA. 22191
In execution of a Deed of Trust from Gonzalo Cruz and Maria Del-
mira Portillo dated November 15, 2006 and recorded in the Clerks
Offce, Circuit Court, County of Prince William, Virginia, as instru-
ment number 200611200163571, securing a loan which was origi-
nally $219,600.00. Default having occurred in the payment of the
Note thereby secured, and at the request of the holder of said
Note, the undersigned Substitute Trustees will offer for sale at pub-
lic auction at the County of Prince William Circuit Courthouse,
9311 Lee Avenue, the main entrance, Manassas Virginia on April
15, 2010 at 9:40 AM, the property described in said Deed of Trust,
located at the above address and briefy described as: Lot 96,
Block 7, Section 1, Willowbrook. TAX MAP: 8391-85-1471 The
property will be conveyed by Special Warranty Deed, subject to all
existing easements, restrictions and any other conditions that may
affect title to the property. The Noteholder reserves the right to bid
at the said sale. TERMS: CASH: A bidders deposit of $15,300.00,
cash or certifed check, will be required at the time of sale with the
settlement and full payment of the purchase price within (15) ff-
teen days from the date of the sale. Additional terms will be an-
nounced at the time of sale and the successful bidder will be
required to execute and deliver to the Substitute Trustee a memo-
randum or contract of the sale at the conclusion of bidding. This
notice is an attempt to collect on a debt and any information ob-
tai ned wi l l be used for that purpose. Loan Type: CONV
VT0921478 FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Between 8 - 11 AM
Nectar Projects, Inc. - Substitute Trustees P.O. Box 2848 Purcell-
ville VA 20134 (540) 751-1260
March 24, 31, 2010 686780
Trustees Sale
9387 Tartan View Drive, Fairfax, Virginia 22032
(Tax ID No. 0583 15 0056A)
Default having been made in the terms of a certain Deed
of Trust dated April 13, 2006, in the original principal
amount of $325,000.00 and recorded in the Clerks Offce
of the Circuit Court of the County of Fairfax, Virginia in
Deed Book 18437, page 1099, the undersigned Substitute
Trustees, will sell at public auction on April 16, 2010, at
9:00 AM, in front of the building housing the Fairfax
County Circuit Court, 4110 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax,
VA, the property designated as Lot 56-A, Chestnut Hills
West, Section 2, according to a deed of re-subdivision
duly recorded in Deed Book 5101 at page 289; the original
deed of dedication being duly, dedicated, platted and re-
corded in deed book 4819 at page 578 among the land
records of Fairfax County, Virginia.
Sale is subject to all prior liens, (including the lien of a
prior Deed of Trust) easements, restrictions, covenants,
and conditions, if any, of record, or other matters which
would be disclosed by an accurate survey or inspection of
the premises. TERMS: CASH. A deposit of $32,500.00 or
10% of the sale price, whichever is lower, will be required
of the successful bidder at time of sale. Prior to the sale,
interested bidders will be required to register with and
must present a bid deposit which may be held during the
sale by the trustee. The bid deposit must be certified
funds and/or cash, but no more than $10,000 of cash will
be accepted. The successful bidders deposit will be re-
tained at the sale and applied to the sale price. If held by
the trustee, all other bid deposits will be returned to the
unsuccessful bidders. Settlement is to be made within 15
days. The successful bidder will be required to execute a
Memorandum of Trustees Sale, available for review on
the Foreclosure Sales page of www.glasserlaw.com, out-
lining additional terms of sale and settlement. A Trustees
Deed will be prepared by Trustees attorney at high bid-
ders expense. This is a communication from a debt
collector. Glasser and Glasser, P.L.C. and/or REO Solu-
tions, LLC, Substitute Trustees, Crown Center Building,
Suite 600, 580 East Main Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, File
No. 83205, Tel: (757) 321-6465, Between 10:00 a.m. &
12:00 noon only.
March 24, 31, April 7, 14, 2010 686892
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LEGALS
MONTGOMERY COUNTY HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
301-563-3400
WEDNESDAY
April 14, 2010
MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION
MRO AUDITORIUM
8787 GEORGIA AVENUE
SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND 20910
PLEASE NOTE: The HPC agenda is subject to change any time after printing or during the commission meeting.
Please contact the Historic Preservation Commission at the number above to obtain current information. If your appli-
cation is included on this agenda, you or your representative is expected to attend. If you plan to speak in opposition to
an application, please arrive at 7:30pm.
HPC WORKSESSION - 7:00 p.m. in Third Floor Conference Room
HPC MEETING - 7:30 p.m. in MRO Auditorium
I. HISTORIC AREA WORK PERMITS
A. James Kariya (Greg Gardner, Agent) for rear addition at 218 Park Avenue, Takoma Park (HPC Case
No.37/03-10N CONTINUED) (Takoma Park Historic District)
B. James R. and Katherine L. Sebastian (Jeffery Broadhurst, Architect) for 2nd story rear addition at 7423
Baltimore Avenue, Takoma Park (HPC Case No. 37/03-10O) (Takoma Park Historic District)
C. Mary Wilson for shed installation at 9907 Capitol View Avenue, Silver Spring (HPC Case No. 31/07-10B)
(Capitol View Park Historic District)
D. Bruce Levin (Alice Sims, Agent) for mural and landscaping installation at 7014 Westmoreland Avenue,
Takoma Park (HPC Case No. 37/03-10R) (Takoma Park Historic District)
E. Elisabet and Barbara Andrews and John Leonard for roof replacement at 812 Lindsey Manor Lane,
Silver Spring (HPC Case No. 35/12-10A) (Master Plan Site # 28/17, Llewellyn Fields)
F. Susan and David Jones for wall construction at 15 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase (HPC Case No.
35/13-10C) (Chevy Chase Village Historic District)
G. Audubon Naturalist Society (Neal Fitzpatrick, Agent) for shed demolition at 8940 Jones Mill Road, Chevy
Chase (HPC Case No. 35/12-10A) (Master Plan Site # 35/12, Woodend)
H. Andrew Markle and Megan Kennedy (Jackie Braitman, Agent) for alterations to house and deck installation
at 244 Park Avenue, Takoma Park (HPC Case No. 37/03-10S) (Takoma Park Historic District)
I. Andrew and Carissa Marino (David Jones, Architect) for side porch enclosure, garage demolition, and shed
installation at 11 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase (HPC Case No. 35/13-10D) (Chevy Chase Village Historic
District)
J. Julie Hewitt and Susan Kennedy (Amy Abrams, Agent) for rear addition at 7409 Piney Branch Road,
Takoma Park (HPC Case No. 37/03-10T) (Takoma Park Historic District)
K. Maraline Myers Trager (Tori Paide, Agent) for signage installation and door replacement at 1 Columbia
Avenue, Takoma Park (HPC Case No. 37/03-10U) (TakomaPark Historic District)
II. PRELIMINARY CONSULTATIONS
A. Edgewood Inn, LLC (David Freishtat, Agent) for alterations to house and property at 16101 Oak Hill Road,
Silver Spring (Master Plan Site #15/52, Edgewood)
III. EVALUATION FOR MASTER PLAN FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION: PUBLIC HEARING AND
WORKSESSION ON CLAGETTSVILLE AND ETCHISON INDIVDUAL SITES
The HPC will evaluate the following resources for potential individual designation:
Montgomery Methodist Protestant Church and Cemetery, 28201 Kemptown Road, Clagettsville
Ira Moxley/Harvey Moxley House, 28318 Kemptown Road, Clagettsville
Robert B. & Susan Moxley House, 28322 Kemptown Road, Clagettsville
Lewis and Laura Easton House, 28408 Kemptown Road, Clagettsville
Ottie & Tressie Moxley House, 28411 Kemptown Road, Clagettsville
Ollie & Lelia Moxley Farm, 28515 Kemptown Road, Clagettsville
Mt. Tabor Methodist Church, 24101 Laytonsville Road, Etchison
Walter and Ida Allnutt House, 6920 Damascus Road, Etchison
The Commission will hold on public hearing limited to these eight resources, followed by a worksession.
This review is part of the evaluation of Upper Patuxent resources. The HPC previously held a Public Hearing
and worksession on January 20, 2010 meeting and subsequent Worksessions on February 24 and March
10, 2010.
IV. MINUTES
A. February 24, 2010
B. March 10, 2010
C. March 24, 2010 (if available)
V. OTHER BUSINESS
A. Commission Items
B. Staff Items
ADJOURNMENT
March 31, 2010 687286
LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS
SEALED BIDS for the Automatic Temperature Control System Re-
placement at Oakton High School will be received by Fairfax County
Public Schools, 5025 Sideburn Road, Room 16, Fairfax, Virginia
22032, an equal opportunity employer. Bids will be received until
2:00 p.m. on May 6, 2010, at the above address. pre-bid meeting will
be held April 6, 2010. Bid package is available for pick up from the
Offce of Facilities Management, 5025 Sideburn Road, Fairfax, VA
22032.
March 31, 2010 687280
Invitation for Bid:
IFB#: 075-10: Faucets & Bubbler Heads at
Designated Schools Lead Remediation for
the Board of Education of Prince Georges
County located in Upper Marlboro, MD. 20772
Deadline for Return of Bid: April 14, 2010 at
2:00 P.M. Local Time.
March 19, 25, 31, April 9, 2010 686491
LEGALS LEGALS
Commonwealth Of Vir-
ginia: Alexandria Circuit
Court William Lee Ed-
monds, III (Compl ai -
nant ) v . St ef ani e
Edmonds (Defendant)
Case No: CL10001803
Order Of Publication
The Object Of This Suit
Is To: Obtain a Divorce
a Vinculo Matrimonii on
the grounds that the par-
ties have lived separate
and apart, without any
cohabitation and without
any interruption for a pe-
riod of more than one
year, namely since on or
about May 01, 1998;
that the Complainant be
awarded such further re-
lief as this Court may
deem just and proper
and the nature of this
case may require. It Is
ORDERED That Stefa-
nie Edmonds Appear
At The Above-Named
Cour t And Pr ot ec t
His/Her Interests On Or
Before May 03, 2010.
Dated: March 10, 2010
By: /s/ Jampa Sharchok,
Deputy Clerk
Mar. 24, 31 Apr. 7, 14,
2010 686712
Commonwealth Of Virginia:
Alexandria Circuit Court
Elsa Gomez (Complainant)
v. Antonio Gomez-Mon-
roy (Defendant) Case No:
CL10001602 Order Of
Publication The Object Of
This Suit Is To: Obtain a Di-
vorce a Vinculo Matrimonii
on the grounds that the
parties have lived separate
and apart, without any co-
habitation and without any
interruption for a period of
more than one year, name-
ly since on or about May
15, 1992; that the Complai-
nant be awarded such fur-
ther relief as this Court may
deem just and proper and
the nature of this case may
require. It Is ORDERED
That Ant oni o Gomez-
Monroy Appear At The
Above-Named Court And
Protect His/Her Interests
On Or Before April 19,
2010. Dated: February 24,
2010 By: /s/ Gloria Bannis-
ter, Deputy Clerk
Mar. 10, 17, 24, 31, 2010
685815
Pr i nce Wi l l i am Count y
Juvenile and Domestic Re-
lations District Court Com-
monwealth of Virginia in re:
Jaritza Guevara, Case No.:
JJ071068-02 -02 Order of
Publication The object of
this suit is to: Obtain Custo-
dy of Jaritza Guevara I t i s
Ordered that Jacqueline
W. Carrasco appear at the
above-named Court and
protect his or her interests
on or before 05/25/2010 at
1 0 : 3 0 A M . D a t e d :
02/ 24/ 2010 / s/ Ci ndy
Louey, Deputy Clerk
Mar. 10, 17, 24, 31, 2010
685832
TRUSTEES SALE OF 3001 Stockholm Way, Wood-
bridge, VA 22191. In execution of a certain deed of trust
dated June 03, 2005, in the original principal amount of
$348,000.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200506060091036, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 09, 2010, at 9:50 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
177, SECTION 3, MARKHAMS GRANT, AS THE SAME
APPEARS DULY DEDICATED, PLATTED AND RE-
CORDED IN INSTRUMENT NUMBER 200202010014968
AND RE-RECORDED IN INSTRUMENT NUMBER
200202060017588, AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGINIA..TERMS OF
SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of ten percent (10%)
of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of the original princi-
pal balance of the subject deed of trust, whichever is low-
er, in the form of cash or certifed funds payable to the
Substitute Trustee must be present at the time of the sale.
The balance of the purchase price will be due within ff-
teen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers deposit may
be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the essence. Sale is
subject to post sale confrmation that the borrower did not
fle for protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code prior to
the sale, as well as to post-sale confrmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but
not limited to, determination of whether the borrower en-
tered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off
the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, the sale shall
be null and void, and the Purchasers sole remedy, in law
or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest
. Additional terms to be announced at the sale. A form
copy of the Trustees memorandum of foreclosure sale
and contract to purchase real property is available for
viewing at www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication
from a debt collector and any information obtained will be
used for that purpose. The sale is subject to seller confr-
mation. Substitute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N.
14th Street, Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-
4600. For information contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward &
Wood, LLC, attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East
West Hi ghway, Sui t e 200, Bet hesda, MD 20814,
(301) 961-6555, website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW#
100555 ASAP# 3499173 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010
686871
TRUSTEES SALE OF 9233 Big Springs Loop, Bristow,
VA 20136. In execution of a certain deed of trust dated
June 16, 2004, in the original principal amount of
$417,500.00 recorded in the Clerks Offce, Circuit Court
for Prince William County, Virginia, in Instrument No.
200408130138907, default having occurred in the pay-
ment of the Note thereby secured and at the request of
the holder, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer
for sale at public auction at the front steps of the Circuit
Court for Prince William County, 9311 Lee Avenue, Ma-
nassas, Virginia, on April 09, 2010, at 9:48 AM, the prop-
erty described in said deed of trust, located at the above
address, and more particularly described as follows: LOT
138, SECTION 2, PHASE 1, PEMBROOKE, AS THE
SAME APPEARS DULY DEDICATED, PLATTED AND
RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT #200111300127869 AND
PLAT #2001111300127870, AMONG THE LAND
RECORDS OF PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGIN-
IA..TERMS OF SALE: ALL CASH. A bidders deposit of
ten percent (10%) of the sale price or ten percent (10%) of
the original principal balance of the subject deed of trust,
whichever is lower, in the form of cash or certifed funds
payable to the Substitute Trustee must be present at the
time of the sale. The balance of the purchase price will be
due within ffteen (15) days of sale, otherwise Purchasers
deposit may be forfeited to Trustee. Time is of the es-
sence. Sale is subject to post sale confrmation that the
borrower did not fle for protection under the U.S. Bank-
ruptcy Code prior to the sale, as well as to post-sale con-
frmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan
servicer including, but not limited to, determination of
whether the borrower entered into any repayment agree-
ment, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In
any such event, the sale shall be null and void, and the
Purchasers sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the re-
turn of his deposit without interest . Additional terms to be
announced at the sale. A form copy of the Trustees
memorandum of foreclosure sale and contract to pur-
chase r eal pr oper t y i s avai l abl e f or vi ewi ng at
www.bgwsales.com. This is a communication from a debt
collector and any information obtained will be used for that
purpose. The sale is subject to seller confrmation. Substi-
tute Trustee: Equity Trustees, LLC, 2020 N. 14th Street,
Suite 750, Arlington, VA 22201, (703)548-4600. For infor-
mation contact: Bierman, Geesing, Ward & Wood, LLC,
attorneys for Equity Trustees, LLC, 4520 East West High-
way, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) 961-6555,
website: www.bgwsales.com. BGW# 100341 ASAP#
3499160 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010
686881
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL:
RFP 077-10 Inspection of Passenger Motor
Carriers FTE for the Board of Education of
Prince Georges County located in Upper
Marlboro, MD. Deadline for Return of Bid:
April 21, 2010 - 2:00 P.M. Local Time.
March 29, 31, April 6, 12, 2010 687000
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ORLANDO, FLA. Pittsburgh Steelers
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hurting a woman who says he threw
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hit her with the cup, according to a
police report released Tuesday.
Holmes told an Orlando Police
Department ofcer that the alleged
victim, Anshonae Mills, grabbed
his wrist, got in his face and called
him a racial name
after he asked for
his seat back in
the VIP section of
Club Rain earlier
this month.
Mills, 21, told a
different story in
a civil lawsuit she
led last week
against 26-year-
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claimed that the Super Bowl MVP
got in her face and then hit her with
the glass after she refused to give
up her seat.
Mills attorneys said at a news
conference Tuesday that they hadnt
seen the police report and couldnt
comment on it.
Inthe nightclub, Holmes toldMills
to get up and move, said Jacques
Cooper, the womans attorney.
When she refused, Mr. Holmes
began to get more belligerent and
more aggressive in an attempt to
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Cooper said.
Mills had a quarter-inch abrasion
above her right eye but refused medi-
cal attention, the police report said.
Holmes denied touching Mills
and said another woman threw
the glass that hit Mills in the face.
After both Mills and Holmes were
escorted out of the nightclub, Mills
asked the police ofcer if she could
speak to Holmes alone, the police
report said.
Holmes agreed to speak with her
and they walked several feet away.
The police ofcer sawMills smiling
and rubbing Holmes face, according
to the police report.
A short time later, Mills told the
police ofcer that she didnt want to
press charges, the police report said.
Holmes says
he never hurt
woman in club
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By BrianMcNally
Examiner Staff Writer
The response must be measured.
The Capitals, after all, are still the
best team in the NHL by a good
margin.
But for the second March in a
row, Washington isnt playing like it.
Turnovers in bad spots. Defensive
breakdowns. Sub-par goaltending.
It has all been on display the last two
games, including a 5-4 overtime loss
on Tuesday night to the Ottawa Sen-
ators before another sellout crowd
at Verizon Center.
Alexander Semin scored two
goals in a game for the 11th time
this season, defenseman Mike Green
notched No. 18 and rookie Mathieu
Perreault just recalled fromAHL
Hershey over the weekend added
his second goal in as many games.
But an early hole was again too
much to overcome for Washington
(49-15-12, 110 points), which is win-
less in its last three games.
Ottawa forward Jason Spezza
nished with a game-high four
points, including a rst-period goal
that helped lift the Senators to a 3-1
lead. And with just 18.9 seconds left
in overtime, Ottawa forward Alex
Kovalev knocked the game-winner
past Caps goalie Jose Theodore (26
saves, 31 shots) on a pass fromteam-
mate Erik Karlsson. It was Kovalevs
rst point since the Olympic break
ended on March 2 a span of 12
games.
Washington has now been out-
scored 9-1 over the last three rst
periods in games against Ottawa,
Calgary and Carolina and seven of
those goals have come in the rst 10
minutes, 34 seconds of play.
The Caps managed just 14 shots
through two periods. But they also
entered the third tied at three after
a breakaway goal by Semin his
second of the game and another
by Green on the power play just 54
seconds later.
That set the stage for Perreault,
who scored his second goal in as
many games. This time he won the
offensive-zone faceoff and drove
the net, receiving a pass from team-
mate Eric Fehr. Perreault had just
enough room to roof a shot past
Ottawa goalie Brian Elliott (17
saves, 21 shots) for the go-ahead
score.
Spezza tied it again at 5:13 of the
third period with his second goal.
bmcnally@washingtonexaminer.com
Caps winless in last three games
Caps Notes
Washington has gone to over-
time in 10 of its last 18 games and
won just four of those contests.
Caps rookie defenseman John
Carlson left the ice midway
through the second period and
did not return.
Ottawa has now won ve games
in a row.
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SPORTS
MLB
JUPITER, FLA. Chris Volstad pitched
6 2/3 innings in his best start of the
spring and had three hits and two
RBIs in the Florida Marlins 9-5 over
the Washington Nationals.
Volstad, slotted No. 4 in the Mar-
lins rotation, hasstruggledthisspring
withhis sinker. But he has made prog-
ress in the last two starts.
Nationals right-hander Garrett
Mock, trying to win a rotation spot,
allowed six runs (four earned) on
seven hits in 4 2/3 innings.
The outing speaks for itself. I
cant say much
about it. You saw
it, manager Jim
Riggleman said.
He was good for
two or three hit-
ters in a sequence,
and then he would
throw to a couple
of hitters and
leave some balls
up in the zone to be hit. AP
Mock, Nationals lose 9-5 to Marlins
Mock
NCAA TOURNAMENT
Guardnally painfree
16 months after surgery
By JohnRaby
The Associated Press
MORGANTOWN, W.VA. The grueling
daily workouts to strengthen a sur-
gically repaired left shoulder now
seem worth it for West Virginias
Joe Mazzulla.
Nearly 16 months later, the injury
is healed and hes nally pain free.
His timing couldnt be better.
With Darryl Truck Bryant out
with a broken foot, Mazzulla is the
only healthy point guard on the ros-
ter and giving the Mountaineers a
needed boost entering their rst
Final Four trip in 51 years.
Its feeling great now, Mazzulla
said Tuesday. It was a very long
road, physically and mentally.
Mazzulla is not only feeling great,
he is playing great.
A backup averaging only 15 min-
utes a game and a little more than
two points this season, Mazzulla
was the unlikely East Regional MVP.
Starting his rst game since Decem-
ber 2008, he scored a career-high 17
points in a 73-66 win over Kentucky
in the East Regional nal to set up
a Final Four showdown Saturday
night with Duke in Indianapolis.
Hes just now getting healthy,
West Virginia coach Bob Huggins
said. What he went through, I dont
think he knewcertainly we didnt
knowif hed ever play again. And
to go through two hours of rehab
everyday and not knowing if youre
ever going to play again is hard.
Hes just gotten progressively
healthier. And right now hes prob-
ably shooting the ball as well as
anybody we have.
Mazzulla missed most of the 2008-
09 season after undergoing surgery.
He was so determined to play
through the pain that during the off-
season the left-handed junior taught
himself to shoot right handed.
Last year I didnt have any
other option, Mazzulla said. I had
to buckle down and do it. It was a
matter of telling yourself you can
do anything.
Earlier this season he was
inserted into games still to help out
defensively. On the other end of the
court, his shot just wasnt there and
at times he tossed up air balls.
I was very limited, Mazzulla
said. I accepted my role as just
being strictly a defensive player.
As his shoulder got stronger,
Mazzulla progressed from50 shots
per day to 75, then to 100. He started
using his left hand again. But his role
remained the same a contributor
off the bench.
He played two-thirds of the year
with one arm, Huggins said. But
he just wanted to be a part of things
and I wanted to play him just so he
could be a part of things.
Mazzullas heroics against Ken-
tucky seemed familiar to Duke
coach Mike Krzyzewski.
It was two years ago that Mazzulla
helped knock Duke out of the NCAA
Tournament in the second round.
Krzyzewski doesnt remember much
about the game, but he didnt forget
the 6-foot-2 Mazzulla, who scored
13 points and set career highs with
11 rebounds and eight assists in the
Mountaineers 73-67 win.
He had a phenomenal perfor-
mance against us a couple of years
ago, almost a triple double, Krzyze-
wski said. They were good then and
theyre really good now. Mazzulla I
think is just one of those really tough
competitors. Hes awinner. Hes going
to ght you and I think as a result of
that, his skill level isnt given enough
credit. Hes a good basketball player
in addition to being those things.
West Virginias Mazzulla making progress
CHRIS CHAMBERS/GETTY IMAGES
West Virginias Joe Mazzulla had 13 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists against Duke two years ago in the NCAA Tournament.
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By JEFFREY TOMIK
and JOHN KEIM
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I think theres a
49-percent chance
he ends up in
Washington.
NFL.com personnel guru Gil Brandt
on Sirius Radio, speaking of Oklahoma
QB Sam Bradford.
Wins in their last four
games by the New Jersey
Nets. They had won seven
times in their previous 63
games.
Monthly support Los Angeles Dodgers
owner Frank McCourt offered his es-
tranged wife. She wants $1M per month.
BY THE NUMBERS
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CHEERS&JEERS
ON THE RECORD
Opinions from around the nation
on the hottest topics in sports:
They have clear choices now. One
safe (keep [Donovan] McNabb,
attempt a nal Super Bowl run and
let him walk after the season), the
other risky (commit to Kevin Kolb
and the new-era Eagles). The safe
play has been tried many times
over. The risky play, if nothing else,
is a new strategy something
sorely needed after 11 seasons of
the same disappointing results.
John Gonzalez says keepingMcNabb
might be abigger gamble thantrading
him. (PhiladelphiaInquirer)
He sounds strangely like the
football coach that claims he has
two starting quarterbacks while
actually confessing that he has
none. The Dodgers indeed have the
kind of starting pitching depth that
most teams would covet. But as
theyve learned in consecutive Oc-
tobers, champions ride through the
postseason on the back of one, and I
can almost guarantee that [Vicente]
Padilla will not be that one.
Bill Plaschke writes that the lack of
an ace will doomthe Dodgers.
(Los Angeles Times)
The more I hear about Ben
Roethlisberger and the immense
distraction of the sexual-assault
allegation the more I think the
Steelers have to plan for life without
Roethlisberger this year, just in case.
And I dont mean just Charlie Batch
and Dennis Dixon.
Peter King says Central Michigan
QBDan LeFevour could be selected by
Pittsburgh. (Sports Illustrated)
Hes wealthy but wears tacky
sweatshirts during games while
other coaches sport Armani. Hes
smart but speaks in staccato
sentences and one-word answers.
Hes gruff and foulmouthed but un-
apologetic and sincere. but there
isnt a coach in the Final Four more
adored by his players than Huggins
is by the Mountaineers.
Mike Freeman explains why West
Virginia coach Bob Huggins is
beloved. (CBS Sports)
COLUMN INCHES
This is taking things a bit too
far. Then again, were talking
about a city that hasnt won a
title since 1964. So maybe this
sort of desperation is under-
standable.
Regardless, native Cleve-
lander Brandon George has
started a Web site called
inlebronwetrust.com in
which he announces 23 things
hes willing to do to keep the
NBA superstar with his home-
town Cavaliers.
He can already cross off No.
1: hot wax his chest.
No. 2? Watch a 23-hour
KAZAAM movie marathon
(featuring James teammate
Shaquille ONeal).
If I can endure that I can
endure anything, he toldESPN.
The list is subject to change.
But among our favorites is No.
8: Brush my teeth for one min-
ute with Daves Insanity Hot
Sauce.
He wants someone who could
shave LeBrons face into my
head. He and a friend are going
to eat an 11-pound pizza. And he
promises to do a belly op from
the high dive.
We hate to see what hell do
if James leaves.
John Keim
What would a Clevelander do to keep LeBron?
Apparently, landing in Pittsburgh caused
Lastings Milledge to do a little thinking. And
he thought he needed to change.
Guess the problems he ran into with
Washington, getting demoted to AAAlast
April and the fact that he had already been
traded once hadnt caused such introspec-
tion. But going to the Pirates has done that.
How nice.
Its kind of changed my life a little
bit, changed the way I carry myself and
changed the way I go about my business,
Milledge told Pirate beat reporters. I
knew I really had to buckle down and just
overall be a better person, and its just
jump-started my career.
Milledge was touted as a ve-tool player
long ago. But he hasnt done much to live
up to the hype. However, in Pittsburgh he
raised his average from .167 to .279 with
four homers and 20 RBI in 220 at-bats. Not
All-Star material, but a start. Of course, the
Nats are better off with Nyjer Morgan than
another headache such as Milledge. Let
Pittsburgh see if hes really changed.
It feels so good to be looked at as a dif-
ferent person. I had my [negative] articles,
I had my downfalls, he said. But its just so
good for people to look at Lastings Milledge
as me. Its just a relief for me because my
family and my friends know who I am, so
its just a relief that people look at you for
you and not make any speculation.
John Keim
Trade to Pirates
changes Milledge
J. MERIC/GETTY IMAGES
Pirates outelder Lastings Milledge says he
changed his life and the way he carries himself.
M
ichigan State has made six Final
Fours in the past 12 years under Tom
Izzo. Enough said. Theyre among the
elite programs. But howdid they get
there?
Michigan States talent pool has been dras-
tically different during the Spartans national
seminal runs. Michigan State made three
straight Final Fours from1999-2001 with four
different players being named to All-Ameri-
can teams Mateen Cleaves (1998-2000),
Morris Peterson (2000), Charlie Bell (2001)
and Jason Richardson (2001). So it would
be easy to say that Michigan State had the
more talented team almost every time it
stepped on the oor.
But Michigan State
hasnt had an All-Ameri-
can since 2001 and the
Spartans still made
three Final Fours
(2005, 2009, 2010).
So what has been
the key to Izzos lat-
est success without
having college
basketballs most
talented players?
In their three
most recent Final
Four seasons, the
Spartans have had
at least ve players aver-
age more than eight
points a game none
exceeded 14.8 points.
The balanced scor-
ing made it possible
for Michigan State to make this years tourna-
ment run despite losing leading scorer Kalin Lucas
in the rst half of the second-round game against
Maryland.
Nowimagine if Gordon Hayward, DaSean Butler
or Jon Scheyer were injured during this years
NCAATournament. Could Butler, West Virginia
or Duke lose its top scorer and still reach
Indianapolis?
Michigan State is also a rst-rate
rebounding teamand has been for
years. The Spartans led the Big Ten
in rebound margin by a lot for
each of their last three Final Four
seasons: +8.7 (2010), +9.3 (2009) and
+6.8 (2005). Theyve done this without
a dominant post player in a physical
conference.
Izzo has been able to get
the most out of the talent
hes had in East Lansing.
They play hard, rebound
great, defend well and
share the basket-
ball.
Tom does
as gooda jobas
anyone of getting
guys to excel in roles
and embrace their
roles, CBS analyst
Greg Anthony said.
Its always about
the team. Thats how
Izzo has been able to win
with and without college
basketballs elite talent.
Jeffrey Tomik
Izzos secret to success
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FINAL FOUR PREVIEW DUKE
UP NEXT VS. WEST VIRGINIA LUCAS OIL STADIUM, INDIANAPOLIS SATURDAY, 8:47 P.M., CBS
ANALYZING THE BLUE DEVILS BY KEVIN DUNLEAVY
The Key
Big Three. Duke survived off nights from
Kyle Singler (0-10) against Baylor and
Jon Scheyer (1-11) against Cal. Can the
Devils Holy Trinity click against a West
Virginia defense that contests every
shot?
The Troublemaker
Brian Zoubek. Formerly derided as
Dukes customary big, white, stiff, the
7-footer has emerged as a rebounding
machine (10 pg), leading the Devils to
a 157-108 edge on the boards in the
tournament.
Why theyll win it all
Coaching, skill, effort. No team in the
Final Four can match Dukes combina-
tion of chemistry, experience and talent.
No team has comparable perimeter
threats or works as hard on the boards
or defense.
Why theyll fall short
Duke can be undone by quickness or
physicality (see West Virginia). Moun-
taineers G Joe Mazzulla (13 points, 11
rebounds, 8 assists) gave Duke ts in
a 2008 NCAA upset. Hell play a bigger
role Saturday.
THE STARTING FIVE
No. Player Pos. Mins. PPG RPG APG FT%
30 Jon Scheyer G 36.7 18.2 3.6 4.8 88.2
2 Nolan Smith G 35.4 17.4 2.8 2.9 78.3
12 Kyle Singler F 35.7 17.6 6.9 2.3 79.4
42 Lance Thomas F 24.9 4.8 4.9 0.9 74.3
55 Brian Zoubek C 18.1 5.5 7.6 0.9 55.4
THE TALE OF THE TAPE
The chink in the armor. Teams must attack Duke here.
Not their greatest strength. But also not their weakest link.
If Duke wins the title, this will be the reason.
CATEGORY
Coaching
Frontcourt
Backcourt
Bench
Experience
THE SKINNY
Coach K has 11 Final Four ap-
pearances and hes won three
titles.
Plenty of size and Singler is
skilled. But severe athletic
limitations.
Smith and Scheyer have com-
plimentary skills and are battle
tested.
No energy, no punch, but Plum-
lee brothers provide some inside
presence.
Three senior and two junior
starters make Duke the most
experienced team in Indy.
SPORTS
NCAA Tournament
RATING
D
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QUOTABLE
Theyre not just good shooters.
They drive, they create, theyve got
intermediate games. Theyve
got the whole package. Its
why theyre a No. 1 seed.
Purdue coach Matt Painter after losing to
Duke in the Sweet 16.
GETTY IMAGES
Jon Scheyer
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SPORTS
COMMENTARY
I
ts a racetrack where horses are
only seen on televisions.
The few remaining bettors
are scattered in a small section
of the clubhouse. The grandstand
was leased to a boxing club while
the dining room, once the largest in
the Washington area, is empty. Live
racing ended last year.
Rosecroft Raceway will surely
close if the Maryland House of Del-
egates doesnt approve H.B. 608
expanding slot machine laws to
include table games and essentially
become full casinos. The state sen-
ate approved its version of the bill
enabling Maryland voters to decide
gaming on the November ballot.
Passage would create 1,500 jobs,
says real estate developer Mark
Vogel, now in his second stint of
operating the Oxon Hill facility.
Otherwise, the 70-year-old track
will likely close following a decade-
long slide.
Weve got a chance at getting it,
Vogel said. Without alternative gam-
ing, Rosecroft will close. If we have to
wait two years [for public referen-
dum,] I dont think Ill try it again.
Unfortunately, Maryland politi-
cians have forsaken the states horse
industry. The slot bill took a decade
of lobbying and remains months
away fromeven one parlor opening
after Nov. 2008 voter approval. The
states thoroughbred tracks recently
avoided a bankruptcy sale.
Vogels trying to create a coalition
of delegates from Prince Georges
County and the Eastern Shore and
convince those from Montgomery
and Howard counties to approve the
bill before the sessions April 12 end.
The biggest obstacle will be House
speaker Michael Busch, a long-time
gaming opponent who battled slot
backers for years.
Its the last chance for Rosecroft
that was a happening place through
the 1970s. Elizabeth Taylor once
dined there with local publicist
Charlie Brotman, who had an assis-
tant bet every horse each race so
Taylor always cashed a ticket.
Laurel and Pimlico drew crowds
of 40,000 on weekends. The Triple
Crown hopefuls passed through
Maryland each fall before return-
ing for the Preakness Stakes.
But two competitors ended
racings foothold television and
sports betting. Tracks made the
fatal mistake in the 1950s of not tele-
vising races for fear of eroding its
live crowd. Nowadays, anything not
on TVisnt considered a real sport.
Sports betting and lotteries took off
in the 1970s to end racings gambling
monopoly. Coupled with a society
that has lost contact with horses on
a daily level and racing joined box-
ing as 20th century sports barely
surviving into this millennium.
Tracks in West Virginia, Dela-
ware and Pennsylvania have thrived
by hosting slots and other gaming.
Maryland has a chance to do the
same with a projected $250million in
gross gaming revenues through card
games. However, major legislation
rarely passes in Maryland during
the rst attempt to make H.B. 608 a
long shot. Vogel hopes job creation
and resuming 100 nights of racing
gives the bill a chance of passage.
Theres a lot of lobbying and arm
twisting coming. Too bad the nays
may come from more than horses.
Rick Snider has covered local sports since
1978. Read more at TheRickSniderReport.
comand Twitter @Snide_Remarks or
e-mail rsnider@washingtonexaminer.com.
Last stand for Rosecroft Raceway
RICK
SNIDER
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Red Stormwas 17-16,
lost in NITrst round
NEW YORK Former UCLA coach
Steve Lavin agreed to become the
basketball coach at St. Johns on
Tuesday.
The school said a news confer-
ence to introduce Lavin would be
held Wednesday.
Lavin has been an analyst for
ESPN since UCLA red him in
2003. He had a 145-78 record with
UCLA, leading the school to the
NCAA Tournaments round of 16
ve times. The Bruins reached the
nal eight in 1997, his rst season.
St. Johns, which red NormRob-
erts after six seasons, has not been to
the NCAAtournament since 2002.
The Red Storm lost to Memphis
in the rst round of the NITto nish
the season at 17-16, giving Roberts
an 81-101 record with the school.
St. Johns returns all ve starters
and 94 percent of its scoring from
last seasons team.
Georgia Tech coach Paul Hewitt
rejected an offer fromSt. Johns last
week. Al Skinner, who was red by
Boston College on Tuesday, also was
interviewed.
Lavin was red by UCLA after
going 10-19, his only losing season
and the schools rst in 55 years. It
was the only season in which one of
Lavins UCLA teams did not win at
least 20 games.
He was succeeded by former
Pittsburgh coach Ben Howland.
UTEP hires Tim Floyd
EL PASO, TEXAS Tim Floyd is going
back to Texas-El Paso.
UTEP ofcials said the former
USC coach and one-time assis-
tant to the late Miners coach Don
Haskins will be reintroduced at a
news conference later Tuesday.
The 56-year-old coach, who most
recently has been an assistant for
the NBAs New Orleans Hornets,
left USC after the 2009 season
amid allegations of recruiting viola-
tions involving O.J. Mayo. Floyd has
denied any wrongdoing and has said
he expects to be cleared in an ongo-
ing NCAA investigation. AP
Lavin agrees to coach St. Johns
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GAMES
TUESDAYS SOLUTION
ACROSS
1 Fix rmly
6 Bust ___ (laugh hard)
10 Colombias
second-largest city
14 Walled city of Spain
15 Forbidden perfume
brand
16 Service closer
17 Focus of some
contemplation
18 Control tower word
19 Cozy corner
20 Hoopsters turn down
singer Stevie?
23 Singing the blues
24 Filled fare
25 Taxonomic sufx
26 Misplace comic Costellos
privies?
31 The Square Egg author
34 Keen on
35 Maximilian Is realm:
Abbr.
36 20-, 26-, 46- and 56-
Across, homophonically
speaking
40 Yupik and others
42 Like a petty ofcer: Abbr.
43 Martinique et Corsica
45 Org. with a closing bell
46 Apportion hamburgers to
track runners?
51 Get-up-and-go
52 Candidates for witness
protection programs
53 Secretary Geithner
56 Compose the appropriate
ceremony?
60 Austrias capital, to
Austrians
61 Kind of tide
62 Rushed
63 Grp. including Nigeria and
Venezuela
64 Mon Oncle star
65 Speedy Washington-to-
Boston link
66 Chinese toy, for short
67 German admiral who
went down with the
Scharnhorst
68 Custodians supply
DOWN
1 Admiral and others
2 The rst Mrs. Trump
3 Like some imaginations
4 TVA output
5 Have a word with
6 On the double
7 Filled fare
8 Alpine goat
9 Rat race casualties
10 Alternative to Continue
in an online order
11 In a frenzy
12 13 popes, so far
13 Tattooists supply
21 Airline in the Star Alliance
22 No harm, no foul
26 Sass
27 Pee Wee Reese, for the
Dodgers
28 Heavens!
29 Top prizes at the Juegos
Olmpicos
30 Zaires Mobutu ___ Seko
31 Part of many musical
notes
32 Former Minnesota
governor Carlson
33 Pipers wear
37 The sky, its said
38 Things on a table
39 Get it?
41 Cause of a turnover: Abbr.
44 Make furrows in
47 Show clearly
48 Heckle or Jeckle of
cartoons
49 Haile Selassies land:
Abbr.
50 Like some planetarium
projections
53 Sticking points
54 Author Calvino
55 Like most golf woods,
nowadays
56 Towelette, e.g.
57 Need a bath badly
58 Take in
59 Blue
60 Doo-___
Puzzle by Kenneth J. Berniker/Edited by Will Shortz
No. 0224
Complete the grid
so that every row
column and box
contains 1-9
Aries (March 21-April 19) You could
be entrenched in a certain mind-set and not
knowit. Let another person knowthat he or
she is appreciated.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) Others could
be unusually forward and direct. Clearly,
they want what they want.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) Use your
wit and energy to accomplish what you
want. Why not express your caring through
actions, if that is easier?
Cancer (June 21-July 22) You can-
not rein yourself in when you seem so full of
energy and ideas. Do quickly nix a bad idea
or a high risk.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Your independent
streak comes out. Understand what is going
on behind the scenes, but also be sensitive to
the acting powers.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Listen well.
Ask the right questions. Conversations open
up a newperspective.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Someone
clearly goes out of his or her way. Relate to
this individual, but focus. A situation on the
personal front could be creating pressure.
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Your
instincts point the way. You still might
antagonize someone you need in your pro-
fessional life.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Assume a
low profile, with the exception of a trusted
associate at work.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Ask
yourself if you are ready to enact some
changes. Friends will support you on your
path, even if they think you are off-base.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) There might
be days or times you want to duck. No mat-
ter which way you turn, you might not be
content with the results.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Though
people are certainly verbal and other associ-
ates are pushy, you seemto be able to detach
and get a look at the big picture.
Crossword
Kakuro Ken Ken Sudoku
Horoscope by Jacqueline Bigar
1. Each row and each column
must contain the numbers 1
through 6 without repeating.
2. The numbers within the
heavily outlined boxes,
called cages, must combine
using the given operation (in
any order) to produce the
target numbers in the
top-left corners.
3. Freebies: Fill in single-box
cages with the number in the
top-left corner.
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