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On April 2, 2008 9:58 PM in Capitol Roundup: Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back, they said:

Well don't expect the plant to go anywhere soon, it is more symbolic now than anything for many of the members of congress! Also when we spoke to the folks at CVC they confirmed the end of the year o...

On February 7, 2008 5:43 PM in Big Changes at the Washington Post, they said:

Well with the future expansion of the Courthouse plaza (the East section is already under construction) the WPost could be a great anchor tenet for the new office buildings planned! I can't imagine ...

On January 24, 2008 9:00 PM in Go Home Already: Never Never Land, they said:

That area of the C&O canal is such a great place to get cool shots! We saw a similar picture by flickr user pianoman75 that captures the same place (lock #4 on the C&O canal)in such a different light...

On January 14, 2008 7:41 PM in City of the Future Contest Tomorrow, they said:

I hope none of these teams defy the 10 story rule! Though if they don't, that will really limit their creativity when DC's winner goes up against the other cities for the nation wide competition! I c...

On December 24, 2007 3:44 PM in Photo of the Day: December 24, 2007, they said:

I think the reason the White House tree looks so bad is that the lights are hung in sections, not as individual strings, so it's like a big bright blanket is just draped over the tree! James from DC...

On December 24, 2007 3:44 PM in Photo of the Day: December 24, 2007, they said:

I think the reason the White House tree looks so bad is that the lights are hung in sections, not as individual strings, so it's like a big bright blanket is just draped over the tree! James from DC...

On December 17, 2007 12:18 PM in The Weekly Feed: Give Us Our Daily Rolls Edition, they said:

How can you say the meal is not worth the price? This is one of the top chefs in America, who worked with Thomas Keller for gosh sakes! We are lucky to have this guy cooking food in our city, and tho...

On December 13, 2007 4:49 PM in Metro Board Committee Approves Fare Hikes, they said:

Well what did we expect? I think they should have done a five year plan with grdual hikes so it doesn' end up being a big deal everytime they revisit this issue. People expect prices to rise with inf...

On December 7, 2007 1:03 PM in Photo of the Day: December 7, 2007, they said:

I always feel like I'm in the minority when I comments how much I like the Airforce Memorial! It gives the DC skyline something of a more international appeal, and is similar to some of the large sky...

On December 3, 2007 10:46 AM in Morning Roundup: Spitting in the Wind Edition, they said:

Is this going to be the final tally for the fraud? I understand the need to quickly reveal when fraud occurs, but as the numbers contune to climb, it looks worse and worse, maybe they should have held...

On November 14, 2007 12:13 PM in Photo of the Day: November 14, 2007, they said:

Yeah they are making some major progress, and they just put in the new grass for the field! March can't come fast enough! Amanda ...

On November 13, 2007 3:09 PM in Photo of the Day: November 13, 2007, they said:

Got to love how the movement of the American Flag is captured. I also much prefer this firehouse design and architecture as compared to the ugly ones the city built in the 1970s which always looked ...

On October 9, 2007 11:01 AM in Morning Roundup: Endless Summer Edition, they said:

I know that I am always reluctant to take a taxi in DC because you never know how much it will be! If they had the meters like every other city, I bet ridership on cabs would increase dramatically! ...

On September 28, 2007 9:23 AM in Go Home Already: More of the Same, they said:

Does anyone know what the future of the row houses pictured above in Georgetown is? Since GU is moving their business school out of the car bar down the street, there may be some redevelopment of th...

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