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Sep 07, 2007

The Passion of the Gibbs: Open Season, Open Letter

Dear Al Saunders: Please run the ball this year. Seriously, Al. In this, the Fourth Season of the Second Coming of Gibbs, you’ve got to run the ball! I realize that you got handed a crazy paycheck last year to be the steward of the offense, and on some level, I imagine that you had to go out there and prove you deserved it. After all, you didn’t want to be thought of the same…

May 18, 2007

Morning Roundup: Bike to Work Day Edition

Good morning, Washington! So c’mon: be honest. Did you bike to work today? With scattered showers predicted across the region, we suppose it’s understandable if you didn’t. We hope you feel at least a little guilty anyway, though — particularly those of us who did end up biking through potential drizzle. We guess we’ll give a pass to Paul Wolfowitz though — even if he did ride his bike to work today, he won’t…

May 16, 2007

Go Home Already: Delicate Flowers

>> If you’re in the market for a Crown Victoria, Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley has a few to sell. [WTOP] >>It looks like Paul Wolfowitz might finally soon be gone from the World Bank. But President Bush isn’t about to let his departure spoil an otherwise solid 12-year run during which the bank’s president has had the word “wolf” somewhere in their name. Obvious replacements are Wolf Blitzer, Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.), Wolfgang Puck…

Mar 27, 2007

Morning Roundup: I Love the 80s Edition

No, when rising in the wee hours of the morning to we didn’t suffer a sudden wave of nostalgia for bad perms, The Bangles and “Mr. Belvedere”. We were confronted by all four networks confirming that temps are hitting eighty degrees today. Awesome. This mild weather was welcome news for the hundreds of Georgetown students who camped out in line to get their hands on one of the 1,000 tickets made available around 9:00…

Apr 16, 2005

G7 Ducking Protesters This Weekend

As you may be well aware, protesters are descending on the World Bank and International Monetary Fund campus near the White House this weekend to protest the meetings of the Group of Seven. According to Reuters, economic officials are focusing on two things: high oil prices (and how they may be here for the long-run) and China’s stubbornness to revalue the yuan. And U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow is expected to be pressured “to cut…

Mar 27, 2005

Hawks Need Love Too (or Two?)

We picked up this little tidbit via Laura Rozen’s blog, War and Piece. It seems that folks in a diplomat-heavy neighborhood in Upper Northwest are less than pleased that one of the chief architects — one Paul Wolfowitz — of the Iraq war is staging a very different sort of “invasion and occupation” in their neck o’ the woods, as the Post mentioned this past week. The reason? A not-so-secret romance with Arab feminist and…

Mar 20, 2005

Your Sunday Politics: Of Banks and Baseball

Calm down, you World Bank bureaucrats. We have not allowed the news of your new boss to pass us by. As President Bush positions his nominee to run the Bank and European governments brace for the coming change, it’s difficult to see who comes out ahead in the transfer of power. One early winner is definitely the guy who’ll change the office nameplate, as they’ll merely have to scrape the “-ensohn” off the door and…

 
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