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The Washington Post ran an article entitled " From Public Life to Private Business " about Cohen's abrupt transition to the business of Washington lobbying within " weeks of leaving office.
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It was Baker, working through Provost Marshal Enoch Crowder and Major Hugh S. ( `` Old Ironpants '' ) Johnson, who arranged for a secret printing by the million of selective service blanks -- again before the Act was passed -- until corridors in the Government Printing Office were full and the basement of the Washington Post Office was stacked to the ceiling.
The 15th Street deposit is not to be confused with the nearby famous Mayflower Hotel cypress swamp on 17th Street reported in The Washington Post, August 2, 1955, which was probably formed during the second interglacial period and is therefore much younger.
Three-time Pulitzer Prize winning, Washington Post photographer Carol Guzy was detained by police and arrested on April 15, and two journalists for the Associated Press also reported being struck by police with batons.
It was during this time that Hesser's writings started appearing in newspapers and magazines, including The Washington Post.
Desson Howe, in this review for the Washington Post praised the film's style: " Bill Pope's cinematography is gymnastic and appropriately frenetic.
In 2005, Gene Weingarten from The Washington Post was sent a gift of a first edition Barnaby book as an incentive for Watterson's cooperation.
* Powell, Michael, " Boston's Big Dig Awash in Troubles ", Washington Post, 2004-11-19, Retrieved on August 9, 2006.
The most recent was in May 2012, when Washington Post columnist Mike Wise published a piece entitled " Fans who yell ‘ Oh !’ during national anthem are tainting a moment meant to unite Americans ".
" In a 2005 Washington Post interview, Jones dodged political questions and even admitted that he was embarrassed by " some of the more vitriolic comments " made by his predecessors.
*" Collier Cyclops Is Lost ; 293 Persons On Board ; Enemy Blow Suspected ", The Washington Post, April 15, 1918.
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He ran his string of successful conversions this season to 13 straight before one went astray last Saturday night in the 41-8 slaughter of Washington State.
* Colonial ( PRR train ), a Pennsylvania Railroad ran between Washington, DC and New York City, and was last operated in 1973 by Amtrak.
The collapse of the Federalists left Monroe with no organized opposition at the end of his first term, and he ran for reelection unopposed, the only president other than Washington to do so.
She later directed Blanchett in A Streetcar Named Desire ( play ) at the Sydney Theatre Company in Australia, which ran September through October 2009, and then continued from 29 October to 21 November 2009 at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, where it won a
The turning point in the game came with 10: 10 remaining: facing fourth down and 1-yard to go at the Dolphins ' 43-yard line, and trailing 17-13, Washington running back John Riggins broke through the Miami defense and ran into the end zone for a touchdown to take the lead.
On February 26, 1986 The Washington Post ran an article describing Korb's speech at a press conference held the day prior as " critical of increased defense spending.
Despite writing a letter of retraction which ran in The Washington Post, Raytheon terminated Korb's position after it continued to receive " Navy, Air Force, and Armed Services Committee objections.
Marshall died on August 9, 1969, and Edward Bennett Williams, a minority stockholder who was a Washington resident and one of America's most esteemed attorneys, was chosen to run the franchise while the majority stockholder, Jack Kent Cooke, lived in Los Angeles and ran his basketball team, the Los Angeles Lakers.
" He directed a pre-Broadway production of West Side Story at the National Theatre in Washington, D. C. that ran from December 15, 2008 through January 17, 2009.
Receiving lousy reviews and box office during its previews in Washington, D. C., rewrites and restaging helped ; it was a smash Broadway hit and ran for 964 performances.
The younger Daley ran a close third, splitting the white vote with Byrne and allowing Washington to win the Democratic primary with just 36 % of the vote.
( The previous two were the presidential elections of 1789 and 1792, in which George Washington ran without serious opposition.
The locomotive ran under its own power from Washington, DC, to Chicago to participate, and returned to Washington under its own power again when the exposition closed.
Adverse reactions often occurred, for example an operative who had received the drug in his morning coffee, became psychotic and ran across Washington, seeing a monster in every car that passed him.
After the war, she ran the Office of Missing Soldiers, at 437 Seventh Street, Northwest, Washington, D. C. in the Gallery Place neighborhood.
During the summer of 2008, The Washington Post ran a 13-part series billed, in part, as " a tale of the tabloid and mainstream press pack journalism that helped derail the investigation.
Austin Pendleton directed a production that ran at the Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale for three weeks and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D. C. for six weeks before opening on Broadway, after eight previews, on May 7, 1981 at the Martin Beck Theatre.
The team's starting power forward, Kermit Washington, who was averaging 11. 5 points and 11. 2 rebounds, entered the fight, and when Rudy Tomjanovich ran in from the bench to break up the action, Washington punched him in the face.
* Cyrene ( steamboat ), a steamboat that ran on Puget Sound and Lake Washington from 1891 to about 1912
The proposed route ran through Lake Waramaug's eastern watershed, across the Shepaug River, and through the Steep Rock Reservation, with a secondary spur running through Washington Green and Nettleton Hollow.
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