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Fur-free, fabulous and fuming: White House objects to PETA's image of Michelle Obama in new anti-fur ad
L.A. UnleashedPeople for the Ethical Treatment of Animals certainly meant it as a compliment when the group called First Lady Michelle Obama "Fur-Free and Fabulous" in its latest ad campaign. But the group's intentions apparently don't matter much to the White...... -
A new way to eat up Charm City
Dining@LargeCharm City Food Tours has started offering tours in Fells Point, taking groups around for 3 1/2 hours of walking and eating. Owned by a group that gives food tours in Washington, the Baltimore operation began about a month ago.......Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lexington Market, Federal Hill, Sausages, Washington (U.S. state)
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Wi-Fi, Cell Phone Service Coming To NYC Subways
wpix.comIt looks like straphangers may get to chat on their cell phones after all. Underground subway stations are slated to be wired for cellular and Wi-Fi service by 2014 and officials say signals won't stop at platform edges. Instead, service will extend from...Tags: WPIX, Cell Phones, Companies and Corporations, Transportation, Subway Transportation
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Filene's Basement Running of the Brides!
WDCWShare The doors at the Mazza Gallerie Filene's Basement burst open at 8AM sharp and hundreds of brides from Bethesda, MD to Bloomington, IN raced in to find their dream wedding gown at extreme discounted prices. Gowns that otherwise might cost as much as...Tags: Filene's Basement Corporation, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Health and Medical Professionals, Weddings, WDCW
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Officials: At Least One Dead After Trains Collide, Near D.C.
wpix.comAccording to Metro Officials, a Metro Red Line has derailed and slammed into another train between the Takoma Park and Fort Totten station near the Washington, D.C. and Maryland border, during rush hour. The six-car train was reportedly heading toward...Tags: WPIX, Takoma Park (Montgomery, Maryland), Maryland, Railway Accidents, Washington, DC
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A rainy National Book Festival whets readers' appetites
Despite a midday deluge, book lovers turned out in record numbers for the ninth annual National Book Festival in Washington, D.C., on Saturday.
The gray morning couldn't dissuade 130,000 people from attending readings and signings on the National Mall...Tags: John Irving, Journalism, Arts and Culture, New York, Michelle Obama
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Investigators to Test Automatic D.C. Train Controls
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- Federal investigators are going to test the automated system that is meant prevent train crashes like the one in Washington, D.C., that killed nine people. Debbie Hersman of the National Transportation Safety Board says investigators are...Tags: Bus Accidents, Transportation Industry, Television, Government, Maryland
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Lightrail Trains Equipped With Special Technology For Passenger Safety
Staff reporterSound Transit's new "Link" lightrail trains are just weeks away from carrying passengers through Seattle and down to Tukwila. But after Monday's Metro train accident in Washington D.C. - representatives want to reassure Seattle passengers their system...Tags: Seattle, Vehicles, Gaming, Washington, DC, Entertainment
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Complex storm could feature a lull between flakes
Maryland WeatherThe winter storm headed for the Northeast early Thursday could bring 3 to 7 more inches of snow to Baltimore, capping a winter in which a few more inches hardly seems to matter anymore.But this one will be different - one of the most......Tags: Baltimore Weather, Weather, New York Weather, New York City, New York
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Wildlife group targets Discovery with anti-Sarah Palin ad campaign
Show TrackerA wildlife group spearheading a petition drive to persuade Discovery Communications to drop an upcoming docu-series starring Sarah Palin plans to launch a provocative ad campaign around the company’s headquarters in Silver Spring, Md. The ads, which... -
In Adams Morgan, you know you're not at the mall
Sun StaffYou're biting into a California roll, anticipating what you'll eat next from the $26.95 brunch buffet at Perry's, and, suddenly, loud music blares and lip-synching drag queens surround your table, urging your friend to take off his shirt. It is not an...Tags: Arts and Culture, Brunch, California, Starbucks Corp., Arts
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Inaugural lodging going fast
Tribune reporterIf you're heading to Washington for Barack Obama's inauguration and haven't booked a hotel room, the advice is simple: Do it now. Like this minute, now. The city's hotel rooms are not sold out, as a few online searches show, but space is tight and...Tags: Barack Obama, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Washington (U.S. state), Hotels and Accommodations
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