Up and at 'em, Washington! Lots going on in the next few days. Tonight is the much-anticipated vice presidential debate, and there's lots of other fun stuff going on this weekend as well.
Speaking of the vice presidential candidates, are you at all curious about Wasilla, hometown of Sarah Palin? Wonkette has an interview with the "only Wasilla resident living in DC."
Food poisoning struck a dining hall on Georgetown's campus.
DC Blogs rounds up a few bloggers' thoughts on the sad closure of local bookstore chain Olsson's.
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Up and at 'em, Washington! Lots going on in the next few days. Tonight is the much-anticipated vice presidential debate, and there's lots of other fun stuff going on this weekend as well.
Speaking of the vice presidential candidates, are you at all curious about Wasilla, hometown of Sarah Palin? Wonkette has an interview with the "only Wasilla resident living in DC."
Food poisoning struck a dining hall on Georgetown's campus.
DC Blogs rounds up a few bloggers' thoughts on the sad closure of local bookstore chain Olsson's.
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