Search
DCist Logo

Financial Times

All Stories

Apr 12, 2007

CEO Sorry for White House Joke

A couple days ago we mentioned Ford CEO Alan Mulally’s tale of his harrowing visit with President Bush. He told a room full of journalists in New York that he had to think fast when Bush tried to insert a live power cord into a hybrid car’s hydrogen tank, saying he quickly pushed Bush out of the way to prevent disaster. The story exploded (much like sparked hydrogen) on the Internet after The Detroit Free…

Jun 12, 2005

Weekend Reading: Tyler Brûlé Rides the Bus!

(Editor’s Note: Last weekend, we introduced a new feature called Weekend Reading, a look at what newspapers are featuring in their Sunday and weekend editions. Some of you were confused at first, since the first newspaper up was the Post, which many of you read on Sundays anyway, so we’ll try to mix it up a bit more today. Like we said before, some people in D.C. make their weekend reading into a competitive sport….

Jun 04, 2005

Weekend Reading

(Editor’s Note: In DCist’s pursuit of trying out new features, we’re going to introduce something we call Weekend Reading — essentially we’re going to point you to what papers are featuring in their Sunday editions, or in case of The Financial Times, their Saturday/Sunday edition. There isn’t necessarily anything local here, but considering reading the Sunday papers can be a recreational activity to some in this city, we think it could be of use. Editors…

Apr 01, 2005

Dulles Construction Update

Anyone who has passed through Dulles Airport recently knows it seems like half construction site and half airport these days. With construction of an airport rail system and other changes well under way, passengers have to pass around temporary walls in the terminal and the moon rovers skirt fenced construction sites scattered across the tarmac. The airport hasn’t exactly been wowing passengers recently: In January, Dulles rated near the bottom of a list of…

Mar 28, 2005

Dark Horizons for the Real Estate Market?

(Photo of pricey condos perched on the Virginia palisades above the Potomac River near the Chain Bridge taken by this DCist Monday at sundown.) Any faithful reader of DCist and in-tune local citizen knows that real estate is a hot topic in the area. Finding affordable property to buy is like searching for a needle in a haystack. Living in the suburbs can be just as or more expensive as living in the city….

Jan 05, 2005

Consumers Dub Dulles Unsatisfying

Consumer research firm J.D. Power and Associates recently ranked Washington’s Dulles International Airport third worst in customer satisfaction among medium-sized airports, reports the Post. In large part, the poor ranking stems from the interminable security lines that snake their way through the soaring Eero Saarinen-designed concourse, as any early morning or early evening traveler can attest. In addition, the newest airline on Dulles’ block, Independence Air, is facing continued financial problems and recently announced it…

Dec 13, 2004

Dulles Is a ‘Hell Hole’

The Financial Times’ Jurek Martin is peeved. He hates Dulles Airport, the large international gateway way out in the Virginia suburbs so much so he calls it a “hell hole” and has even called the Post to press them to investigate Dulles and break the “silence in the American media” about its horrid service, particularly its far-from-tolerable waits to clear security in the Eero Saarinen-designed terminal. From Martin’s “Letter to America” in this weekend’s FT:…

Nov 14, 2004

-ist Family Expands to Canada

A week after our London sister site launched, DCist is proud to announce the newest addition to the Gothamist family. Welcome, Torontoist. So like Londonist, they’ll be in beta test mode until the bugs are worked out. After the election, DCist heard a lot of disgruntled politcos in the nation’s capital say that they were intent on moving to Toronto, but we haven’t seen much of an exodus to the other side of Lake Ontario…

Sep 16, 2004

Rage Is All the Rage

We borrowed that headline from last week’s Slow Lane column in the Weekend Financial Times. In the column, Slow Lane tells us that oftentimes our rage is directed at those who had very little to do with the actual problem, citing train operators on underfunded rail networks as those who sometimes unfairly bear the brunt of the rage of commuters. DCist agrees that train and bus drivers are not always to blame for our commuting…

 
Terms of Use |WAMU Privacy Notice
WAMU 88.5 | American University RadioMailing Address: PO Box 98101 | Washington, DC 20090-8101
Station Address: 4401 Connecticut Ave, NW | Washington, DC 20008 |
Combined Federal Campaign (CFC): #91855
© 2026 All Rights Reserved.