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Education at Center of Contentious DC Mayoral Race
The biggest name in the Washington, DC mayoral race is neither incumbent Mayor Adrian Fenty nor City Council Chairman Vincent Gray, who will be nearly guaranteed to win the general election if he defeats Fenty in the Democratic primary. It's Michelle Rhee, the school chancellor and close political ally of Fenty, who has strongly hinted she will depart if Fenty is not reelected. A recent poll ...

Darryl L.C. Moch
Age: 41 Residence: Deanwood. Education: BA, theater, dance, psychology, Alfred University; MS.C.ED, counseling, Alfred University; MFA, theater, U. Memphis. Arts - United States - Washington DC - Law - Shopping

Secretary Chu Announces Carbon Capture and Storage Simulation Initiative
Washington, DC - U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu announced today the creation of the Carbon Capture and Storage Simulation Initiative with an investment of up to $40 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

Labor to march on Washington next month
POUGHKEEPSIE – The “One National” March to Washington, DC will be held on Saturday, October 2 and labor union leaders hope to load up a dozen buses from all corners of the Hudson Valley to attend.