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New allegations against Gray camp; Penn State sanctions; AIDS report card
CommentToday on NewsTalk, more on the Mayor Vincent Gray campaign scandal, the NCAA punishes Penn State, and AIDS prevention.
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Vincent Gray: Campaign donations scrutinized, potentially illegal
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Last year, in a quest to raise the $2.7 million that eventually led to his victory, Mayor Vince Gray's campaign took cash donations over $25, then improperly traded them for money orders, according to a Post investigation.
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ABC Board chairman, Charles Brodsky, resigns
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A year before the end of his tenure, the embattled chairman steps down.
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D.C. can still sue Adrian Fenty's fraternity brothers' company
CommentA revised settlement in a lawsuit between the city and a company owned by former Mayor Adrain Fenty's fraternity brothers still allows the district to sue the company for other claims.
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ABC chairman Charles Brodsky to face D.C. Council
CommentEmbattled Alcoholic Beverage Control Board chairman Charles Brodsky is expected to face questioning Monday from the D.C. Council after being accused of using his position for personal gain, the Georgetown Dish reports.
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Gray: Brodsky won't return to ABC board
CommentMayor Vincent Gray said he won't reappoint embattled alcohol control board chairman Charles Brodsky, the Washington Examiner reports.
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Corruption alleged at D.C. liquor board
CommentThe D.C. government is investigating accusations Charles Brodsky, the chairman of the powerful D.C. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, used his position for personal gain, WTOP reports.
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Don't blame education reform for Adrian Fenty's loss
CommentAdrian Fenty and Michelle Rhee would have you believe education reform cost the mayor re-election. Don't believe them.
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Council candidate Joshua Lopez blasts Gray on spending, GOP's city funding cuts
Joshua Lopez is emerging as the first candidate in the race for an at-large D.C. Council seat to come out swinging against Mayor Vincent C. Gray.
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Rosetta Stone hires former D.C. mayor Adrian Fenty
Former D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty has found a new job. Rosetta Stone, the language-learning company, has hired Fenty to be an outside consultant.
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Fenty left with $436K to donate
Adrian Fenty is no longer D.C.'s mayor, but he's probably still being lobbied as if he was — at least he will be soon enough.
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The political education of Michelle Rhee
Michelle Rhee turned up at work last September 13 utterly stunned.
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Battle for school reform in D.C. gets new general
Michelle Rhee is no longer field marshal in the school reform battlefield in the nation's capital. Now the real siege begins.
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Fenty to teach at Oberlin
Former Mayor Adrian M. Fenty will return to his alma mater Oberlin College as a distinguished visiting professor of politics, a featured lecturer and a career adviser in the Department of African American Studies.
Fenty, a 1992 graduate who majored in economics and English at the Ohio college, will participate in in a politics course in the spring, according to a news release issued by the college. -
Former D.C. mayor to join Philadelphia-based firm
CommentFormer D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty has taken a job as an outside adviser and counsel for a Philadelphia-based accounting and consulting firm.
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Fenty signs with speaker's bureau as education reformer
While Fenty looks for a full-time job, he has signed with Greater Talent Network, a Manhattan speakers bureau.
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Adrian Fenty signs up as an education advocate
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The Washington Post's Mike DeBonis reports that Fenty has signed on with a talent agency that will represent him and sell him as a "dynamic and captivating speaker" who is a "national leader in the area of urban education reform."
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Vincent Gray shows some Fenty-like tendencies as he takes helm as D.C. mayor
Vincent C. Gray will be sworn in as the District's mayor on Sunday after a bruising election.
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