Bubba Tyer was the trainer who kept Redskins like Kilmer, Jurgensen, and Riggins healthy and playing.
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Curtis Pride played for the Red Sox and the Yankees. What’s also different: He’s deaf.
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Edward Bennett Williams and Sargent Shriver were powerful Washingtonians who’d done very well. One day in an airplane, they had a warning for their sons.
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DC cop Kevin McConnell was beginning to pass out. He had two thoughts: “I think I lost this fight” and “Not tonight—I’m not going to die tonight.”
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Peter Fay always thought he was a woman trapped in the body of a man. At age 63, after a long career on television and radio, he’s decided to become what he feels he was meant to be.
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These veterans—each from a different war—stepped onto the battlefield to serve their country and were forever changed.
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The men and women who give their time and talents to make Washington a better place for all of us.
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Hundreds of women and a ’60s theme? This year’s Knock Out gala was the place for sequins, bouffants, and lots of Dolman sleeves.
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Sonny Jurgensen, Joe Theismann, and Jason Campbell spend an awkward evening together analyzing the Redskins season.
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