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Plastic Surgeon Accused Of Sexual Assault – Chevy Chase plastic surgeon Dr. Hadi Rassael lost his medical license two weeks ago after being accused of sexual assault by two of his patients. The Maryland Board of Physicians suspended Rassael’s license after the two accusations and an allegation that he carried on a sexual relationship with a third patient in which the patient said she loaned him $180,000. Rassael denied the allegations in front of the Board. [ABC7]

Strathmore Shop Around – Strathmore will put on its 25th annual holiday shop around from Thursday, Nov. 13 to Sunday, Nov. 16 in North Bethesda. The event will feature pop-up shops from 20 of the area’s most well known museums, arts venues and cultural institutions, including The Kennedy Center, National Building Museum, Brookside Gardens, International Spy Museum and Shakespeare Theatre Company. Admission is $8 for tickets purchased online and $9 for tickets purchased at the door. [Strathmore]

Developer Gets The Gold – Bethesda-based developer EYA was one of two companies that received a Gold Award in the 2014 National Housing Quality Award program, sponsored by Professional Builder Magazine. EYA is known mostly for its townhome community developments, including on Little Falls Parkway and the planned Grosvenor Heights and Rock Spring Park projects. [EYA]

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