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Generator shipped from Hawaii to Republic of Palau
Nation
Jan 28The Associated Press The Associated Press HONOLULU A 2-megawatt generator has been delivered from Hawaii to the Republic of Pal »
Winter Boston Harbor cruise proves popular
The Washington Examiner
Jan 21DAVID ABEL The Boston Globe ABOARD THE VOYAGER III, Mass. There was nary a cloud in the sky, and the water was as smooth as gla »
NASA formally awards test flight contract to Lockheed Martin
Washington Business Journal
Jan 10NASA has awarded Bethesda-based Lockheed Martin Corp. a $370 million sole source contract to conduct a test flight of its new Orion crew vehicle in 2014, Nextgov reported. Lockheed is developing Orion to carry astronauts to the moon and possibly Mars u... »
Why Pilot Projects Fail
The Atlantic Business
Dec 21It seems that the LA Unified School District recently revamped its lunch menus to eliminate… »
Seahawks LB Hawthorne expected to play
MaNHattan Moment
Dec 10The Associated Press The Associated Press RENTON, Wash. Seahawks linebacker David Hawthorne is expected to play Monday night ag »
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Lot 38 Espresso Bar Challenges Starbucks’ Supremacy at D.C.’s Navy Yard
Young & Hungry
Dec 22Yung Park used to run a liquor store in Southwest D.C. Now he's serving up a more stimulating type of liquid refreshment. "People want something different than Starbucks," says Park, proprietor of the new Lot 38 Espresso Bar, which opened this week nex... »
Why Pilot Projects Fail
The Atlantic Business
Dec 21It seems that the LA Unified School District recently revamped its lunch menus to eliminate… »
This Week in WCP Arts: Philanthropy, You, Nero, yU
Arts Desk
Dec 15On the cover of this week's issue is our collaboration with the Catalogue for Philanthropy: Greater Washington, wherein we recommend some important (and mostly tiny) nonprofits worthy of your charitable giving. This includes some art picks, like the Af... »
The Civil War On Morning Edition
Ta-Nehisi Coates
Dec 08Here's an interview I did with Steve Inskeep (who has crazy skills) to mark the Atlantic's Civil… »
“Some People Are Even Scared of Him”: Jeremy Denk Discusses Playing Charles Ives
Arts Desk
Nov 03Pianist Jeremy Denk is an increasingly hot commodity on the classical music circuit. He’s performed as a soloist with orchestras from London to San Francisco, played alongside violinist Joshua Bell and under the baton of composer John Adams. He also ma... »