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Feb 03, 2017

Norway’s Former Prime Minister Held For An Hour At Dulles

“What will the reputation of the U.S. be if this happens not only to me, but also to other international leaders?”

Dec 30, 2007

Week Around the -Ists

SFist saw Christmas Day turn tragic after a Siberian tiger escaped from her pen at the San Francisco Zoo, killing a visitor and mauling two others. Phillyist counted down the top ten items on Philadelphia’s New Year’s wish list. Gothamist looked at the wooden bikes being offered for NYC’s first bike share program on Governors Island. LAist received a Christmas present in the form of a drunk Santa Claus in a g-string. Bostonist launched…

Dec 14, 2007

An Adventure in Burma

Since 1990, Burma’s rightful Prime Minister – and only hope for democracy – has been a political prisoner under a military dictatorship built on a foundation of violence and intimidation. Thus, struggle is nothing new for the Burmese people as civil unrest has become analogous to the country for nearly half a century. For this, one can’t help but hope for better fortune for the people of Burma, be it in their native land or…

Dec 13, 2007

BarneyCam is Back and Worse Than Ever

The First Family has put out another one of their cringe-worthy “BarneyCam” holiday videos, featuring stilted conversations between them and their dogs, Barney and Miss Beazley. This year’s video features the two dogs sitting around with blank stares while the Bushes tell them that they want to be Junior Park Rangers. It doesn’t make any more sense when you watch it. The White House has also posted a handy transcript of the video, in…

May 10, 2007

Morning Roundup: Been Caught Stealing Edition

Good morning, Washington. International politics watchers will no doubt spend their day today assigning meaning to the resignation of British Prime Minister Tony Blair. They’ll speculate about the future of the Labour party, and draw conclusions regarding the possible consequences to the war in Iraq. Here at DCist, we toil with no such weighty topics. Nay, we’ll spend our day fantasizing about what it must be like to live in a country where a massively…

Apr 17, 2007

Requiem For a Heavyweight

The aftermath of tragic events always bring stories of harrowing plight and exemplary heroism to the fore. Instinctively, one recoils at pointing up any one single story for the fear of diminishing others–and in the wake of yesterday’s horrifying tragedy at Virginia Tech we’re sure to hear many stories that will test the limits of what we can bear. But one story that has emerged today has stuck with us, all the same. It has…

Mar 25, 2007

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

It seems like, all across the network, folks were up to no good. Maybe it was all the green beer from last weekend… Gothamist spent the week writing about New Yorkers behaving badly: at the post office, at the Garden, and at the fertility clinic. Calvin Klein may not be misbehaving, but he’s just a little dirty, and in a completely different way than some NYC kitchens. SFist had its share of misbehave-rs, too, like…

May 18, 2006

Photo of the Day: May 18, 2006

Flickr user Jon-Miles lends a bit if pomp and circumstance to today’s photo, as he apparently had a front row seat for Australian Prime Minister John Howard’s visit to see President Bush. This shot was taken with a Nikon D50. The EXIF data can be found here….

May 24, 2005

What’s With the Greyhound Convoys?

Various DCist contributors and readers have reported seeing police-escorted convoys of old, empty Greyhound buses noisily making their way through the city since Saturday. Sirens wailing and lights flashing, these convoys have been spotted on Connecticut Avenue just north of Dupont Circle, along U Street, and in the vicinity of Chinatown. Rumors have been quick in coming — A foreign dignitary? A city-wide test of the civil emergency response system? A couple of cops 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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