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...WASHINGTON??Frank Lloyd Wright once said, “TV is chewing gum for the eyes.” Well, this summer, I have finally discovered what that means...
...WASHINGTON??I came to Washington to be a press intern and learn life’s lessons, to stride or at least scamper meekly through the Corridors of Power, to see and understand how things get done in America, and, though I would certainly wield no power, to at least get close enough to be warmed by its glow. Well…as it turns out I spent much more time operating the Copy Machines of Power than striding through the corridors thereof, but I was definitely warm. I cannot get over how hot this place is. It?...
...WASHINGTON??In a city that prides itself on its stunning monuments to soldiers and presidents who lived and died for this country, it is ironic that the Smithsonian’s exhibit on Sept. 11 was poorly executed and anti-climactic at best...
...with the Big Dig now a four-letter word in Washington??most notably with fiscal conservative John S. McCain (R-Ariz.), the ranking Republican on the Senate committee that controls transportation funds—that money will not be easy to come...
Then, with the Crimson still an out away from ending the inning, sophomore right fielder Ian Wallace misjudged a hard-hit ball by Washington??s Greg Isaacson. Wallace took a few steps inward, then was forced to scramble back as the ball landed a few steps behind him and began to roll toward the wall. When the dust had settled, Isaacson had a triple and Washington...