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Georgetown University: A Breeding Ground for Comics

John Mulaney talks about how the school's improv group helped launch his career.
After Hours, From the Magazine, Comedy, Editor's Picks  |  Aug 29, 2014
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We Are Georgetown: John Thompson Jr. Reflects on Coaching the Hoyas to an NCAA Title

Thirty years after the team’s big win, the former coach talks about the historic accomplishment.
People  |  Mar 12, 2014
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Is This a Real Deathbed Photograph of Abraham Lincoln?

If it truly shows Lincoln in death, this image would be the only one of its kind.
Photos, History, The White House  |  Jan 2, 2014
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Calling an Audible: A Quarterback Fights Back From Gruesome Injury

Jacob Rainey was one of the most promising high-school quarterbacks in Virginia—headed for Division I football and maybe the NFL—when a freak accident forced him to change course.
People, Health, Sports  |  Oct 9, 2013
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