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The Washington Post reported there will be 24,000 new jobs in Washington, D.C. But probably not man3:14 mins
The Washington Post reported there will be 24,000 new jobs in Washington, D.C. But probably not many will go to D.C. residents. Most of the new jobs will require high levels of computer literacy -- skills many people lack. The organization Byte Back! provides free computer training to low income residents.
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It's been a relatively good year for those who advocate representation and self-rule for r ...
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The voter turn out in the District of Columbia during the 2008 presidential election was g ...
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School Chancellor Michelle Rhee has created a big hulabaloo with the firing of 229 teacher ...
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