Witness that crazy storm last nigh? We hope you weren't one of thousands who lost power because of it.
Washington Wizards Gilbert Arenas opted out of the final year of his contract yesterday; he'll likely resign with the team for an even larger amount of money than his original contract.
The long-planned Georgetown Waterfront Park will be ready by 2010.
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Witness that crazy storm last nigh? We hope you weren't one of thousands who lost power because of it.
Washington Wizards Gilbert Arenas opted out of the final year of his contract yesterday; he'll likely resign with the team for an even larger amount of money than his original contract.
The long-planned Georgetown Waterfront Park will be ready by 2010.
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