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Tie Society and TieTry duel for the nation’s necks
Two online tie-rental services with D.C. ties debut within two months of each other.
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The federal pay raise controversy and what to expect from the Pentagn in 2012
Capital Insider Monday January 9th
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Restaurant Week's non-participants
Some of the top-rated restaurants in D.C. are happy to participate when Restaurant Week comes around. The following establishments, however, just don't need to cut anyone a deal.
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Sing for your sweets
At Red Velvet Cupcakery, they'll give you a free cupcake ... for a price.
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Can D.C.'s fashion incubator elevate the local style scene?
People always say that D.C. has no sense of style. The D.C. Fashion Incubator is out to prove otherwise.
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I'll have the food, thank you
Fact: I would rather you buy me a bowl of Ben's chili than Ben's Chili Bowl cufflinks.
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A Netflix for ties
Childhood friends Zac Gittens and Otis Collins are committed to bringing ties to the masses through the mail.
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Debt collection harassment and the secret threat hidden beneath the surface in China
December 14th episode of Capital Insider
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The President and SEC are cracking down on Wall St.
December 7th show
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Restaurants for your New Year's resolution
You don't need much resolve to think these restaurants serve delicious food.
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The worst restaurant websites in Washington, D.C.
We all know what makes a bad restaurant website: Flash animation, auto-play music, PDF menus, garish colors, flash photography, comical fonts, and labyrinthine navigation. There are too many sites like this to count. But the local restaurants on these lists, where we focused our search, ought to know better. We apologize if the following screenshots give you a headache.
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How much for a latte?
Here's how much the combination of espresso and steamed milk costs at some area coffee shops.
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Best jobs in D.C.: Running a beer brewery
Except for the endless hours, slim profit margins, daunting start-up costs, and physically taxing labor, operating DC Brau might be the best gig in town.
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Why contractors aren't getting their security clearances and a look at non-profits' campaign spending
Capital Insider from December 20, 2011
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The payroll tax back and forth: what those numbers mean for you
Dec 19th show
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What a shutdown would've meant for feds and how to save for retirement, no matter your age
December 15th Capital Insider
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Everyone in D.C. has the best pizza in D.C.
The Post's Weekend cover story on the area's best pizza places was pretty inclusive. There are 24 "best" pizza restaurants in the area! That's not simplifying things at all.
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Wine and dine Wednesdays: Free food for govies!
Federal workers, get your free food truck fare this Thursday. Also: Should OpenTable watch its back?
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Food truck frenzy
Billed as the biggest food truck assembly to ever happen in D.C., "Curbside Cookoff: Trucko De Mayo" took place on Saturday with at least 40 vendors.
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Tonight: Urban Corps' 'Tour of Duty', Zumba Fitness
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A cautionary tale about jaywalking from Montgomery County
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Leon Harris and Alison Starling weeknights on ABC7
For all the breaking stories happening in your neighborhood and developing stories happening around the world, join Leon Harris and Alison Starling weeknights on ABC7 News at 5 and 11.
Photo Galleries Pictures from around the region
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Maine Avenue Fish Market: Fresh fish for sale under a D.C. bridge
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National Puppy Day photos: Celebrating the sweetness of dogs



