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We know—most people would rather reveal details about their sex lives than their salaries. But being an exception to that rule could win you a wonderful dinner for two at one of Washington's top restaurants.
We're working on an article about what Washingtonians earn in every walk of life. Go to this link and tell us your name, job title or description, salary, phone number and e-mail (for contact purposes only), and whether you'd be willing to have your photograph published, and we'll automatically enter you in a drawing to pick five winners of dinner for two at one of the area's best restaurants.
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