January 18, 2009
Eleven days after the presidential election, 100 people were invited to the home of Vernon and Ann Jordan. The guest of honor was former Time Warner chief Richard Parsons, but the belle of the ball was Valerie Jarrett, one of Barack Obama's best friends and a newly named White House senior adviser....
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Eleven days after the presidential election, 100 people were invited to the home of Vernon and Ann Jordan. The guest of honor was former Time Warner chief Richard Parsons, but the belle of the ball was Valerie Jarrett, one of Barack Obama's best friends and a newly named White House senior adviser....
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January 05, 2009
LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers have handed the Washington Wizards so much misery the past three postseasons, leaving behind visions of James dancing around them in 2005-06, a sweep against an anemic, injury-depleted roster in 2006-07, and a physically combative, six-game loss last season. ...
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November 27, 2008
The team president and his handpicked, trial-by-fire coach met through a mutual friend at the 1991 ACC tournament. Later that evening, over burgers at Frank Manzetti's Bar & Grill in Charlotte, Ernie Grunfeld, then a fledgling New York Knicks executive, and Ed Tapscott, the former American coach...
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November 25, 2008
Even with Gilbert Arenas and Brendan Haywood on the shelf with injuries, Ernie Grunfeld felt the Washington Wizards should be playing better. Increasingly, he saw a group that still includes two all-stars playing selfishly and without confidence. He felt they had regressed defensively. Grunfeld, who...
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June 13, 2008
LOS ANGELES...
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June 01, 2008
BOSTON...
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May 14, 2008
The D.C. Council has effectively killed a proposed $120 million contract for a start-up firm to take over the operations of the District's lottery games from a company that has worked with the city for nearly 25 years....
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April 03, 2008
Gilbert Arenas went down hard with 15 seconds left, the good and the bad knee pounding the hardwood. Grimacing slightly, he got up and stepped to the free throw line in the fourth quarter of a taut game for the first time in more than four months....
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January 19, 2008
Gilbert Arenas sauntered into the locker room for a rare postgame appearance last night, moments after the Agent Zero-less Wizards combined seamless offense with lockdown defense in the second half to put away the Knicks. They're 18-12 without Arenas, sharing the ball, caring about stopping the othe...
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