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Now Online from the January Issue

By Mary Clare Fleury   Published Thursday, January 17, 2008

What does $24 million buy? Top Home Sales takes a look back at the year’s biggest house deals, including the record-breaking sale between Herb Miller and Robert Albritton in Georgetown. Check out pictures of the 16 big-dollar deals—from such big names as former Senator Bill Frist, White House counsel Fred Fielding, Redskins tight end Chris Cooley, and “Plamegate” stars Joseph and Valerie Plame Wilsonhere.

Also online: Best and Worst Buildings, an interview with Ben Forgey, Washington’s top architecture critic. Forgey picks the areas masterpieces—and pans its design disasters.

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