America marks 10th anniversary of Sept. 11 terror attacks
The Washington Post
By David Nakamura and Colum Lynch
09/11/2011
A moment of silence at the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan. The reading of names in a grassy western Pennsylvania field. A wreath hung outside the Pentagon. A visit by President Obama to the Arlington National Cemetery graves of 60 U.S. service members killed in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Apple, Google music clouds can't snub publishers
CNET
06/17/2011
Those in digital music should take notice of the olive branches being extended by David Israelite, the president and CEO of the National Music Publishers Association.
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Illegal Video Streaming Elevated to Felony Under Senate Bill
Bloomberg
06/16/2011
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a measure today that would make illegal streaming of video over the Internet a felony offense in some cases, sending the proposed legislation to the full Senate.
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Community Benefits from Fan Appetites
NBC News – Washington
04/13/2011
Every season, the concessionaires at the Verizon Center cook more than 116,000 hot dogs. Despite all best attempts, Wizards and Caps fans fall short of eating them all.
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Shakespeare, Pirate: An Internet Tale
The New York Times
02/21/2011
To The Editor: Re “Would the Bard Have Survived the Web?,” by Scott Turow, Paul Aiken and James Shapiro (Op-Ed, Feb. 15):
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Waters and Nathan to host fundraising dinners
The Washington Post
By Tim Carman
01/13/2011
What began as a chance to push a local/seasonal agenda on an incoming administration has transformed into an annual fundraiser for the hungry.
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Driving on the Right Side: From Prison to D.C. Central Kitchen
The Atlantic
12/2/2010
We met Muhammad Abdul-Karim on a rainy October morning in the kitchen's parking lot. A driver at DC Central Kitchen, a nonprofit organization that provides meals to the homeless and offers culinary job training to at-risk individuals, Muhammad was preparing his truck for a day of picking up food and making deliveries to local restaurants.
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