Early Briefing
*Leland Brendsel, the former chief executive of Freddie Mac of McLean, will be in court Monday for a trial-like proceeding dealing with the company's accounting manipulation. See story
*A congressional panel criticized the Federal Aviation Administration for its oversight of a contract held by Lockheed Martin under which the Bethesda-based firm is to provide critical information to pilots. See story
*Prince George's officials are considering rules that would set height limits on houses and require a special permit for additions of more than 500 square feet. See story
By
Terri Rupar
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October 11, 2007; 5:00 AM ET
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