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Dimon:
DC's New
Favorite
Banker
Jul 19, 2009 11:25 AM CDT
Dimon: DC's New Favorite Banker
JPMorgan CEO ingratiates himself with Washington
(Newser)
- As the nation's financial center shifted from Wall Street to Pennsylvania Avenue, one man managed both to keep his bank afloat and emerge from a toppled industry with credibility in the White House. In a lengthy profile of Jamie Dimon, the
New York Times
takes a look at the JPMorgan...
In Sex Satisfaction,
'Hotlanta' Lives Up to Name
Jul 17, 2009 11:38 AM CDT
In Sex Satisfaction, 'Hotlanta' Lives Up to Name
Residents also engage quite frequently
(Newser)
- Not satisfied sexually? Perhaps it’s time to move to Atlanta. “Hotlanta” is the nation’s most sexually satisfied—and second most sexually active—metropolis, reports the
Journal-Constitution
. “Atlanta doesn’t wait for the weekend,” says a rep for the company that conducted the survey for Trojan...
Tai Shan Turns 4
birthday slideshow
Jul 9, 2009 4:05 PM CDT
Tai Shan Turns 4
(Newser)
- Tai Shan, the giant panda who captivated the world as a cub, turned 4 today and celebrated with a huge birthday cake only an animal could love. The three-tiered concoction was a frozen medley of water, beet juice, shredded beets, and bamboo, WTOP reports. Tai Shan, who is now considered...
Ousted Zelaya Heads to DC to Meet Clinton
Jul 7, 2009 10:40 AM CDT
Ousted Zelaya Heads to DC to Meet Clinton
Aims to shore up backing for return to power in Honduras
(Newser)
- Diplomatic efforts to restore Manuel Zelaya to Honduras' presidency shifted back to Washington today as his supporters threatened to escalate protests and disrupt business across the empoverished Central American nation. A day after failing to land in Honduras to confront the interim government that ousted him, Zelaya boarded a plane...
'Stalking' Victim Is Barry's Ex
Jul 6, 2009 1:25 PM CDT
'Stalking' Victim Is Barry's Ex
(Newser)
- Marion Barry’s lawyer says the woman he was arrested for stalking on Saturday is his ex-girlfriend, and that the two had been together earlier that day, the
Washington Post
reports. Police say they took Barry into custody after a woman said he was “bothering her”; ex Donna Watts-Brighthaupt...
DC Cops Charge Marion Barry With Stalking
Jul 5, 2009 1:18 PM CDT
DC Cops Charge Marion Barry With Stalking
Woman says scandal-plagued councilman was 'bothering' her
(Newser)
- Washington DC's most-wanted politician, Marion Barry, has again found himself on the wrong side of the law, reports the
Washington Post.
Police busted the 73-year-old councilmember and former mayor last night after a woman complained he was "bothering her" as the two traveled in separate vehicles in a DC ...
Tax Deal Derailed
DC Train Upgrade
Jun 26, 2009 6:17 AM CDT
Tax Deal Derailed DC Train Upgrade
Outlawed tax shelter scheme blamed for lack of modern safety features
(Newser)
- Safer cars might have saved lives in Monday's DC train crash, but a tax-dodge deal made with a bank prevented the transit authority from replacing aging stock until 2014, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The National Transportation Safety Board urged the authority years ago to either replace its older cars...
Circuit Flaw
Suspected
in DC Crash
Jun 25, 2009 2:22 AM CDT
Circuit Flaw Suspected in DC Crash
Electronic 'anomalies' found, markings indicated driver hit emergency brakes
(Newser)
- Federal investigators believe an electronic problem may have caused Monday's deadly train crash in Washington DC, the
Washington Post
reports. Teesting has uncovered "anomalies" in a section of the Metro's automated control system, which senses train locations and sends speed commands, according to investigators.
DC Subway Car 2 Months Overdue for Brake Work
Jun 23, 2009 2:36 PM CDT
DC Subway Car 2 Months Overdue for Brake Work
(Newser)
- The Washington subway car that rear-ended another yesterday, killing nine passengers, was two months overdue for brake maintenance, a Metro source tells the
Post
today. “These components are supposed to be changed out to prevent failures,” the source said; officials have not said if they think the car’...
Feds Had Told
DC to Bench
Crashed Train
Jun 23, 2009 11:54 AM CDT
Feds Had Told DC to Bench Crashed Train
(Newser)
- The subway train that plowed into another stopped train yesterday, killing nine people and injuring scores of others in Washington, was part of an aging fleet that federal officials had sought to phase out because of safety concerns, an investigator said today. The Metrorail transit system kept the old trains...
System, Driver
Error Suspected
in DC Train Crash
Jun 23, 2009 9:24 AM CDT
System, Driver Error Suspected in DC Train Crash
(Newser)
- Experts suspect yesterday’s deadly subway collision in Washington was the result of both a system failure and human error, the
Washington Post
reports. The city’s trains are run by onboard computers, which should, theoretically, prevent trains from colliding. The system has failed once before, in 2005, but the...
Six Dead, 70 Injured
in DC Subway Crash
UPDATED
Jun 22, 2009 6:46 PM CDT
Six Dead, 70 Injured in DC Subway Crash
(Newser)
- At least six are dead and 70 others injured after two subway trains collided during rush hour this evening in Washington DC, the AP reports. The incident is “developing into a mass casualty event,” a Metro spokesman told WJLA-TV. “We’re expecting a number of injuries.”...
Recession
Puts Damper
on July 4th
Fireworks
Jun 22, 2009 9:19 AM CDT
Recession Puts Damper on July 4th Fireworks
Towns plan cheaper festivities—or none at all
(Newser)
- With times tight, many US towns are toning down their Independence Day festivities, the
Washington Times
reports. Rather than deal with the cost of pyrotechnics, police overtime, and even liability insurance, municipalities are scaling back on the big bangs and even switching to simpler ideas such as poetry contests, dog...
Courting Obama, Pols
Harbor Hoop Hopes
Jun 18, 2009 12:16 PM CDT
Courting Obama, Pols Harbor Hoop Hopes
Elite tune up their game in hopes of playing with prez
(Newser)
- In Washington, everyone wants to be on the inside. How do you know you’re in? “A pickup game with Obama,” says a former Clinton press secretary. “That's the inner, inner, inner sanctum.” So aspiring members of the inner, inner circle are hitting the court, working...
Same-Sex Marriage Wins Victory in DC
Jun 16, 2009 4:09 AM CDT
Same-Sex Marriage Wins Victory in DC
Election board rules referendum on gay marriage can't be held
(Newser)
- Opponents of gay marriage in Washington DC have been handed a major setback by the District's board of elections, the
Washington Post
reports. The board blocked a proposal to hold a referendum on recognizing same-sex marriages performed in other jurisdictions. The ruling means that only a court will be able...
Museum Shooter's Son
Wishes Dad Were Dead
Jun 13, 2009 3:26 PM CDT
Museum Shooter's Son Wishes Dad Were Dead
(Newser)
- The son of alleged Holocaust Museum killer James von Brunn wishes his father, rather than a "brave" security guard, had died this week, the
Washington Post
reports. "I cannot express enough how deeply sorry I am" that museum guard Stephen Johns died "and not my...
Spending on
Health Care
Lobbying Up 41%
Jun 12, 2009 11:45 AM CDT
Spending on Health Care Lobbying Up 41%
Drug, insurance companies oppose public insurance
(Newser)
- As the health care debate heats up in Washington, insurance and drug companies are keeping their lobbyists busy. So far this year, those industries have increased their lobbyist spending by 41% as they fight a proposed public insurance plan,
USA Today
reports. That's $35 million in the first quarter for...
Holocaust Museum
Shooter Is White
Supremacist;
Guard Killed
Jun 10, 2009 2:48 PM CDT
Holocaust Museum Shooter Is White Supremacist; Guard Killed
His rambling site has racist, anti-Semitic rants
(Newser)
- White supremacist James Von Brunn is the injured suspect in today’s shooting of a National Holocaust Museum security guard, police tell the
Washington Post
. The guard has since died of his injuries at a local hospital, sources tell WJLA-TV. On his anti-Semitic website, von Brunn, 88, claims he served...
2 Shot at DC Holocaust Museum
Jun 10, 2009 1:01 PM CDT
2 Shot at DC Holocaust Museum
Suspect also shot, taken to hospital
(Newser)
- A man armed with a rifle shot a security guard today at Washington’s National Holocaust Museum, WTOP-AM reports. Police say two other guards fired back at the alleged shooter, striking him. A third person was injured by flying glass at the tourist attraction, which typically has high security. Guard...
Corruption Trial of Ex-Louisiana Rep Kicks Off
Jun 9, 2009 1:59 PM CDT
Corruption Trial of Ex-Louisiana Rep Kicks Off
Feds say Jefferson took bribes, had $90K stashed in his freezer
(Newser)
- Jury selection began today in the trial of former Louisiana Rep. William Jefferson, the
New Orleans Times-Picayune
reports. The Democrat is charged with taking bribes and using his office to set up business deals in Africa. “It is good to have my family with me,” he said as...
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