Oct 02, 2006
The Washington Stock Exchange
While everyone knows about big stock exchanges like the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ, there are even smaller ones like the Boston and Philadelphia stock exchanges (if you want to buy shares in “Yankees Suck” shirts or cheesesteaks, we guess). But did you know there’s a Washington Stock Exchange? The stock exchange is really a fantasy politics game, where you can use fake money to buy or sell shares in various political events, like…
Nov 02, 2004
In Memoriam: Pearson’s Samuel Eisenberg
Plain Old Pearson’s, the storied liquor store on Wisconsin Avenue, is closed today because of the death of Samuel Eisenberg, who introduced discount liquor to the nation’s capital after Prohibition. Pearson’s was originally a pharmacy, but Eisenberg started a small liquor department that eventually grew and grew into what we know today. “Doc” passed away over the weekend at age 98. From Pearson’s obituary: Doc loved the excitement he created. Everyone in Washington waited for…
Aug 01, 2004
World Bank, IMF Under New Terror Threat
The Department of Homeland Security has named five buildings it believes could be targeted in a new wave terrorist attacks. Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge says that credible information indicates that the headquarters for the World Bank and International Monetary Fund are targets. The buildings are adjacent to one another, just two blocks from the White House, on Pennsylvania Avenue at H Street, between 18th and 20th streets. The Post is reporting today that…