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Barry conspiracy theories hint of return to normalcy.

Publication: The Washington Times
Publication Date: 28-MAR-02
Format: Online - approximately 707 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Barry conspiracy theories hint of return to normalcy.(LIFE)

Article Excerpt
Byline: Tom Knott, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

It is said they set up Marion Barry again, this time with an elaborate network of undercover operators who pretended to be playing fetch with their drug-sniffing dogs at Buzzard Point in Southwest.

They always set up the ex-mayor. No day in the city is complete unless the various government agencies have a detailed series of strategies designed to embarrass the ex-mayor.

That is a good one. That is an old one.

This is another indication of the "return to normalcy" after the terrorist attacks of September 11.

Washington's institutional memory sometimes is short, despite the grim reminders that...

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