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Happy 100th Birthday, President Carter!
The Speech and the March: What a Difference
January 26, 2017
•If the campaign seemed finally over on Friday, on Saturday a new campaign seemed to have begun.
Out at Homeland Security, Jeh Johnson Sells O St. Home
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The first African American partner at Paul, Weiss, Johnson is returning to the New York firm and to his New Jersey home.
Weekend Round Up January 19, 2017
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For those not tied up in inaugural balls, this weekend’s unofficial events inspired by the presidential transition will include a “Thanks, Obama! Send-off Party,” an all-female bartender takeover and, at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, a guided tour on the theme of “nasty women.”
Nat Hentoff, 1925-2017
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A documentary about the jazz writer and First Amendment advocate is titled “The Pleasures of Being Out of Step.”
Democratic Women Organize to Resist
January 23, 2017
•During the inauguration activities on Friday and Saturday, the Woman’s National Democratic Club will be a hangout for women who come to participate in the Woman’s March.
Countdown to Inauguration Day
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Lots of useful information for D.C. residents and others is available online [here](https://inauguration.dc.gov), [here](https://www.inaugural.senate.gov) and elsewhere.
Safety Tips for Inauguration Week
January 19, 2017
•Recently issued guidelines for journalists and protesters are also relevant to the general public.
Armed Robberies at Trail Entrance in Georgetown
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The descriptions of the robbers and the weapons used in the Jan. 6 and Jan. 11 crimes were similar.
Inauguration Week Festivities
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The first of more than two dozen parties, balls and galas takes place tonight…
Diplomacy Museum, Stage One, Opens at State Department
January 17, 2017
•On hand for the Jan. 10 ceremony were John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell.