"Faced with the highest HIV-AIDS rates in the United States, community health activists in the nation's capital have come up with a novel way for people to save their own lives while killing time. (AFP Photo/Jim Watson)" title
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Saturday, July 21, 2012
Friday, July 20, 2012
In Washington, free HIV-AIDS testing while you wait
"Faced with the highest HIV-AIDS rates in the United States, community health activists in the nation's capital have come up with a novel way for people to save their own lives while killing time. (AFP Photo/Jim Watson)" title
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Saturday, June 16, 2012
Girl jabbed in foot by syringe at Washington state hotel
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Requests for your last meal. . . in Washington
Chat Leftovers: An open bottle of beer on the wallHank’s Oyster Bar to expand in Old Town, tooD.C. chefs selected for this year’s Cochon 555Smoke Signals: Obama’s BBQ debutEntries By CategoryAll We Can EatBeerBooksChat LeftoversChefsComfort FoodFood PoliticsFood labelingHolidayIn SeasonMarkets This WeekMediaRecipesRestaurantsShoppingSmoke SignalsSpiritsSustainable FoodTales of the TestersTelevisionWineStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 01:30 PM ET, 03/21/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Kelly DiNardo
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Requests for your last meal. . . in Washington
Chat Leftovers: An open bottle of beer on the wallHank’s Oyster Bar to expand in Old Town, tooD.C. chefs selected for this year’s Cochon 555Smoke Signals: Obama’s BBQ debutEntries By CategoryAll We Can EatBeerBooksChat LeftoversChefsComfort FoodFood PoliticsFood labelingHolidayIn SeasonMarkets This WeekMediaRecipesRestaurantsShoppingSmoke SignalsSpiritsSustainable FoodTales of the TestersTelevisionWineStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 01:30 PM ET, 03/21/2012TheWashingtonPostBy Kelly DiNardo
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Friday, March 16, 2012
‘Bully’ debate comes to Washington as Chris Dodd and Harvey Weinstein debate at MPAA
George Clooney to get arrested at Sudan embassyState Dinner leftovers: Samantha Cameron’s peekaboo; White House wines; John Boehner, AWOLQuoted: Meghan McCain in Playboy, on what might have beenWhite House state dinner for Britain: Special friendship toastedEntries By CategoryCelebvocateFirst FamilyHeyIn other news...LovePartiesPoliticsQuotedRead ThisSurreal EstateUpdateWhite House Correspondents' Association DinnerWhite House State DinnerStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 10:00 PM ET, 03/15/2012TheWashingtonPostBy The Reliable Source
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Monday, March 12, 2012
Louis C.K. and the peril of Washington media dinners
Game Change’: Stars offer their campaign suggestions at the premiereEntries By CategoryCelebvocateFirst FamilyHeyIn other news...LovePartiesPoliticsQuotedRead ThisSurreal EstateUpdateWhite House Correspondents' Association DinnerWhite House State DinnerStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 04:00 AM ET, 03/12/2012By The Reliable Source
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Louis C.K. and the peril of Washington media dinners
state dinner’Love, etc.: Dennis Quaid divorces; Dick Van Dyke marriesLouis C.K. bails on Washington media dinnerEntries By CategoryCelebvocateFirst FamilyHeyIn other news...LovePartiesPoliticsQuotedRead ThisSurreal EstateUpdateWhite House Correspondents' Association DinnerWhite House State DinnerStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 04:00 AM ET, 03/12/2012By The Reliable Source
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Sunday, March 11, 2012
Louis C.K. bails on Washington media dinner
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Thursday, March 8, 2012
Map artist Matthew Picton’s paper cities — including Washington
This bookmark will change the worldInternational Women’s Day: 10 ways to celebrateFolger Shakespeare hosts acquisitions adoption nightThe Kennedy Center 2012-2013 season: a closer lookEntries By CategoryAboutJacqueline TrescottJazzNational Endowment for the Artsnational endowment for the humanitiesStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 12:37 PM ET, 03/08/2012By Maura Judkis
I can see where the Washington Post office would be on Matthew Picton’s sculpture of Washington, D.C., and it’s thankfully not one of the spots with the burn marks that char various parts of our city. Go ahead, Washingtonians, take a minute to squint and find your home or workplace:
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