Monthly Archives: October 2009
ANC Preview: When It Rains It Pours
While the ground may still be soaked with Saturday’s rain, ANC watchers know that we’ve been under a severe drought of boring ANC agendas since at least March. Well there are rain clouds on the horizon. The agenda for next … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Key Bridge by His Noodly Appendage. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Georgetown native returns to his roots and publishes book on advice to his unborn son. POP discovers NTB. Georgetown family tours all MLB stadiums for charity.
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Ginkgogate 2009 Called Off
After a series of defeats from Dunkirk to Singapore, Churchill could finally tell the House of Commons that “we have a new experience. We have victory – a remarkable and definite victory.” Alexander and Montgomery turned back Rommel’s forces at … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Georgetown houses by aloucha. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Update on student’s lawsuit against Mr. Smith’s. We Love DC writes up great history of Georgetown, interviews boring blogger. Jack Evans talks Georgetown and Halloween.
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Chancellor Rhee Speaks to CAG
Last night Chancellor of the D.C. Public Schools Michelle Rhee spoke to the Citizens Association of Georgetown at the Hyde-Addison School. Rhee spoke for about an hour to the packed crowd of mostly supportive listeners. Before the meeting, however, a … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Whitehurst Freeway by Kevin H. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Carol Joynt reminisces about Neames Market. Georgetown resident quits six figure office job to become a farmer, sustainably. Georgetown Voice digs into the role CAG and the ANC had in the … Continue reading
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