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18410393 November 11, 2009 Gerald Martineau SLUG: ph-bikelane DATE: November 10, 2009 NEG NUMBER: 210683 15th Street NW between Rhode Island AVe, & U St. PHOTOGRAPHER: GERALD MARTINEAU, TWP We photograph the new bike lane that heads south on 15th St, NW that heads the opposite way from the one-way auto traffic on 15th St.
18525201 November 21, 2009 Jahi Chikwendiu SLUG: ME-ADOPTION DATE: November 21, 2009 PLACE: Washington, DC PHOTOGRAPHER: jahi chikwendiu/twp Deborah Bell, left, watches her newly adopted child, Jacqueline Bell, 4, play at the District's 2009 Adoption Day Ceremony in Washington, DC. The District's child welfare system continues to struggle to place foster children in permanent homes. Adoption Day is a celebration of some of the hard-fought successes in that effort. Officials will finalize the adoptions of 30 children at this year's ceremony
18525193 November 21, 2009 Jahi Chikwendiu SLUG: ME-ADOPTION DATE: November 21, 2009 PLACE: Washington, DC PHOTOGRAPHER: jahi chikwendiu/twp Mary Tyson, left, plays with Jamal Porter, 5 and adopted by another parent, as Tyson's own adopted child, Shawana Tyson, 5, sits by at right at the District's 2009 Adoption Day Ceremony in Washington, DC. The District's child welfare system continues to struggle to place foster children in permanent homes. Adoption Day is a celebration of some of the hard-fought successes in that effort. Officials will finalize the adoptions of 30 children at this year's ceremony
18525191 November 21, 2009 Jahi Chikwendiu SLUG: ME-ADOPTION DATE: November 21, 2009 PLACE: Washington, DC PHOTOGRAPHER: jahi chikwendiu/twp Tyree Burrs, 10, is one of triplets to be adopted by their new mother, right, at the District's 2009 Adoption Day Ceremony in Washington, DC. Tyrese Burrs, left, and Tynethia Burrs, complete the set of triplets. The District's child welfare system continues to struggle to place foster children in permanent homes. Adoption Day is a celebration of some of the hard-fought successes in that effort. Officials will finalize the adoptions of 30 children at this year's ceremony
18525717 November 20, 2009 James Hohmann SLUG: ME/MOOTCOURT DATE: Downloaded E-mail 11/21/09, MMM. CREDIT: James Hohmann / TWP Washington, VA. Pictured speaking is Eboni Stewart, 15 of Southeast Washington. She competed in the moot court competition Saturday at American University Washington College of Law.
18465591 November 12, 2009 Jahi Chikwendiu
SLUG: ME-PLAY DATE: November 12, 2009 PLACE: Arlington, VA PHOTOGRAPHER: jahi chikwendiu/twp Clockwise from left, Zaneta Kocourkova, Alessa Martinez, and Yasmine Moreno Giron clean up after playtime during preschool at Oakridge Elem School in Arlington, VA. Increasingly, researchers are recognizing play as crucial to children's social/emotional development and preschools are incorporating structured play into their programs. Oakridge Elementary has 3 subsidized preschool classrooms for 3- and 4-year-olds with low-income parents. They'll be playing with blocks, playing house, playing board games. The idea is that they learn self-control and how to follow rules by playing with each other and by playing make-believe. They learn self-discipline in part by thinking about what they're going to do and how they're going to do it.
18465613 November 12, 2009 Jahi Chikwendiu SLUG: ME-PLAY DATE: November 12, 2009 PLACE: Arlington, VA PHOTOGRAPHER: jahi chikwendiu/twp Caleb Zerihun plays with an abacus during preschool at Oakridge Elem School in Arlington, VA. Increasingly, researchers are recognizing play as crucial to children's social/emotional development and preschools are incorporating structured play into their programs. Oakridge Elementary has 3 subsidized preschool classrooms for 3- and 4-year-olds with low-income parents. They'll be playing with blocks, playing house, playing board games. The idea is that they learn self-control and how to follow rules by playing with each other and by playing make-believe. They learn self-discipline in part by thinking about what they're going to do and how they're going to do it.
18465609 November 12, 2009 Jahi Chikwendiu SLUG: ME-PLAY DATE: November 12, 2009 PLACE: Arlington, VA PHOTOGRAPHER: jahi chikwendiu/twp Raya Abdulameer gets her hair styled by her fellow students during preschool at Oakridge Elem School in Arlington, VA. Increasingly, researchers are recognizing play as crucial to children's social/emotional development and preschools are incorporating structured play into their programs. Oakridge Elementary has 3 subsidized preschool classrooms for 3- and 4-year-olds with low-income parents. They'll be playing with blocks, playing house, playing board games. The idea is that they learn self-control and how to follow rules by playing with each other and by playing make-believe. They learn self-discipline in part by thinking about what they're going to do and how they're going to do it
18516407 November 20, 2009 Jahi Chikwendiu SLUG: PH-FUENTES DATE: November 20, 2009 PLACE: Washington, DC PHOTOGRAPHER: jahi chikwendiu/twp Neida Fuentes (cousin of Oscar), 6, is comforted by her father Rufino Fuentes (uncle of Oscar) at the funeral for 9-yr-old Oscar Fuentes, who was shot and killed through the front door of his home in Washington, DC. At left, Edwin Fuentes (brother of Oscar) comforts the boys' mother, Maritza Fuentes. The young cousin, Neida, asked her father, "Why him? Why did he die?"
15500322 February 24, 2009 Melina Mara NA/DCVOTE: WASHINGTON, DC: Melina Mara Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid joined by Senator Joe Lieberman, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton and D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty at a press conference to speak to media after the successful cloture vote for DC voting rights, Tuesday January 24, 2009. A vote on the Senate version of the bill is scheduled for Thursday.
18435177 November 04, 2009 Bill O'leary SLUG: ME-BURKE DATE: 11/04/2009 CREDIT: BILL O'LEARY/TWP Burke Stansbury, 30, inherited millions, but strives to use his wealth for worthy causes. Pictured, Burke Stansbury stands on a desk to straighten a picture on the wall of the non-profit group he is outgoing Exec. Director of . Seated is the new Director, Alexis Stoumbelis.
18435183 November 04, 2009 Bill O'leary SLUG: ME-BURKE DATE: 11/04/2009 CREDIT: BILL O'LEARY/TWP Burke Stansbury, 30, inherited millions, but strives to use his wealth for worthy causes. Pictured, Burke, in his office at a non profit that deals with issues for Salvadorans. He lived in El Salvador for a while.
18503079 November 19, 2009 Jahi Chikwendiu SLUG: ME-METROSAFETY DATE: November 19, 2009 PLACE: Washington, DC PHOTOGRAPHER: jahi chikwendiu/twp Alexa DUPIGNY-SAMUELS, Metro's chief safety officer, during a Metro board committee where the discussion surrounded safety oversight of Metro and the issue of allowing independent safety monitors access to live tracks. Alexa DUPIGNY-SAMUELS, Metro's chief safety officer, who has come under fire for denying independent monitors access to live subway tracks.
18507287 November 19, 2009 Richard A. Lipski me-fuentes2 11/19/09 210860 Washington DC Post Photos by Richard A. Lipski As close friends and relatives gather around the casket of 9-year old Oscar Fuentes, his cousin, 2-year old Kevin Fuentes touches his head during a family viewing at St. Stephen Incarnation Episcopal Church.
18425211 October 23, 2009 Michael Alison Chandler SLUG: ME-GAP DATE: Downloaded E-mail 11/12/2009, WLG. CREDIT: Michael Alison Chandler / TWP Alexandria, VA. Fourth grade teacher Candy Kwiecinski leads a dictionary lesson with students Jemela Kanu (L, pink), Jason Ha (R blue) at Weyanoke Elementary School
18493869 November 18, 2009 Mark Gail SLUG:ph-shooting DATE:Nov 18, 2009 CREDIT: Mark Gail/TWP Ft. Washington, Md. ASSIGNMENT#:210823 EDITED BY:mg The Food Zone store open for business on Wednesday afternoon. after The store owner shot and killed a would-be robber Tuesday night in his store.
18495841 November 18, 2009 Marvin Joseph/twp NEGATIVE# josephm 210795--SLUG-PH-MICHELLE-DATE--11/18/2009--LOCATION- Hollin Meadows Elementary School, Alexandria, Virginia-PHOTOGRAPHER-MARVIN JOSEPH/TWP--CAPTION-- First Lady Michelle Obama visits Hollin Meadows Elementary School. She passed out fruit in the cafeteria and stopped by their garden, two elements that supports the schools success in becoming a USDA Healthier School. The Healthier US Schools Challenge focuses on three core principles: nutritious meals, nutrition education, and physical education.
18490961 November 18, 2009 Gerald Martineau SLUG: me-solar DATE: November 18, 2009 NEG NUMBER: 210798 Catholic University PHOTOGRAPHER: GERALD MARTINEAU, TWP We photograph solar panel installation at Catholic University. Photo shows installers Matt Means and Ed Bush finishing the installation of 132 poly crystaline silicon panels being installed on the roof of Flather residence hall. **the panels are installed on a hinge and they can be raised to check and install wiring and then placed back on the roof at a 5% angle to collect solar energy.
18493835 November 18, 2009 Marvin Joseph/twp NEGATIVE# josephm 210795--SLUG-PH-MICHELLE-DATE--11/18/2009--LOCATION- Hollin Meadows Elementary School, Alexandria, Virginia-PHOTOGRAPHER-MARVIN JOSEPH/TWP--CAPTION-- First Lady Michelle Obama visits Hollin Meadows Elementary School. She passed out fruit in the cafeteria and stopped by their garden, two elements that supports the schools success in becoming a USDA Healthier School. The Healthier US Schools Challenge focuses on three core principles: nutritious meals, nutrition education, and physical education. PICTURED, The students of Hollin Meadows Elementary School are surprised to see the First Lady Michelle Obama visting their school. She handed fruit to the students when they exited the cafeteria line with their lunch.
18494831 July 29, 2009 1979 Twp File Photo By James A. Parcell SLUG: ME-GOODMAN-OB DATE: Scanned from TWP FILE ARCHIVE 11/18/2009, WLG. CREDIT: 1979 TWP FILE PHOTO BY James A. Parcell 1979 TWP FILE PHOTO- William Goodman.
18494757 July 29, 2009 1986 Twp File Photo By James K.w. Atherton SLUG: ME-MILLER-OB DATE: Scanned from TWP FILE ARCHIVE 11/18/2009, WLG. CREDIT: 1986 TWP FILE PHOTO BY James K.W. Atherton 1986 TWP FILE PHOTO- Atty. Herbert J. Miller Jr. during a hearing at the House Energy and Commerce Oversight and Investment Subcommittee.
18493837 November 18, 2009 Marvin Joseph/twp NEGATIVE# josephm 210795--SLUG-PH-MICHELLE-DATE--11/18/2009--LOCATION- Hollin Meadows Elementary School, Alexandria, Virginia-PHOTOGRAPHER-MARVIN JOSEPH/TWP--CAPTION-- First Lady Michelle Obama visits Hollin Meadows Elementary School. She passed out fruit in the cafeteria and stopped by their garden, two elements that supports the schools success in becoming a USDA Healthier School. The Healthier US Schools Challenge focuses on three core principles: nutritious meals, nutrition education, and physical education. PICTURED, The students of Hollin Meadows Elementary School are surprised to see the First Lady Michelle Obama visting their school. She handed fruit to the students when they exited the cafeteria line with their lunch.
18465717 November 12, 2009 Jahi Chikwendiu SLUG: ME-WALK DATE: November 12, 2009 PLACE: Arlington, VA PHOTOGRAPHER: jahi chikwendiu/twp Christine Morin walks her kids, as well as some neighbors' kids, home from school in Arlington, VA. Hard times may force more Fairfax County kids to walk to school. The Board of Supervisors thinks that reducing the number of students eligible for bus service will save money on vehicles, cut down on overall traffic and air pollution, and fight childhood obesity, all goals that are getting more attention everywhere these days.
18465721 November 12, 2009 Jahi Chikwendiu SLUG: ME-WALK DATE: November 12, 2009 PLACE: Arlington, VA PHOTOGRAPHER: jahi chikwendiu/twp Christine Morin walks her kids, as well as some neighbors' kids, home from school in Arlington, VA. Hard times may force more Fairfax County kids to walk to school. The Board of Supervisors thinks that reducing the number of students eligible for bus service will save money on vehicles, cut down on overall traffic and air pollution, and fight childhood obesity, all goals that are getting more attention everywhere these days.
18473639 August 29, 2009 John Kelly SLUG: ME-KELLYCOL18 DATE: Downloaded E-mail 11/16/2009 CREDIT: John Kelly / TWP WASHINGTON, DC. Francesca Petrizzo (left), 13, and her doctor, Dr. Julia Finkel, director  of pain medicine at Children's National Medical Center. Dr. Finkel helped alleviate Francesca's pain from an entrapped nerve.
18484069 November 17, 2009 Sarah L. Voisin SLUG: PH/LANTERN Washington, DC DATE: 11/17/2009 neg number: 210797 CREDIT: Sarah L. Voisin Avaaz (avaaz.org) a global campaign network released about 20 chinese flying lanterns into the air just south of the white house. They had planned to release 100 but were stopped by the secret service police. The lanterns are a symbol of hope traditionally released to celebrate the new year. They were released as President Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao men in Beijing. The group is trying to point out the efforts china has made to fight climate change and demanding more from the United States. PICTURED: Suzanne Freynik, cq, 26 of DC prepares to release a lantern.
18424015 November 11, 2009 Bill O'leary SLUG: ME-POT DATE: 11/11/2009 CREDIT: BILL O'LEARY/TWP Joe Lee, owner of Joe's Record Paradise, is a longtime casual smoker of marijuana. Pictured, Joe Lee, in his Rockville record shop.
18387231 November 09, 2009 Gerald Martineau SLUG: ED-breakfast16 DATE: November 69 2009 NEG NUMBER: 210643 Friendship Public Charter School 645 Millwaukee Pl, SE PHOTOGRAPHER: GERALD MARTINEAU, TWP Anthonyv Walters, 9, poars milk onto his Lucky Charms cereal.
18446923 November 13, 2009 Emma Brown SLUG: ME/ELEVATOR DATE: Downloaded E-mail 11/14/09, MMM. CREDIT: Emma Brown / TWP Washington, DC. GW students participated on Saturday 11/14 in "Pitch George," a competition for entrepreneurial undergraduates and graduate students to present the best elevator pitch for a new business idea. Finalists had three minutes to pitch in an elevator on the sixth floor of the Duques Hall. Tim Foley, a sophomore majoring in international affairs. He is pitching his idea for Autolife, a social networking website for car lovers. From the left, judges are Ben Detofsky and DJ Saul, both members of Colonial Entrepreneurs, a group of business-minded alumni. Dave Tomczyk was timing the event; he is a GW employee.
18433141 November 13, 2009 Ap Laserphoto SLUG: ME/LILLEY-OB. DATE: Scanned Print November, 13, 2009 CREDIT: AP LaserPhoto / The Washington Post File Photo Washington, DC. WASHINGTON, September 16, 1986 - KOREAN AMBASSADOR NOMINEE - James Lilley of Maryland testifies on Capitol Hill Tuesday before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The Committee was holding hearings on Lilley's nomination to become U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Korea. (AP LaserPhoto)
18410397 November 11, 2009 Gerald Martineau SLUG: ph-bikelane DATE: November 10, 2009 NEG NUMBER: 210683 15th Street NW between Rhode Island AVe, & U St. PHOTOGRAPHER: GERALD MARTINEAU, TWP We photograph cyclist Justin Wilson of D.C. as he makes his way south on 15th St, NW in the new bike lane that heads the opposite way from the one-way northbound auto traffic on 15th St.
18421013 November 12, 2009 Gerald Martineau SLUG: ph-beltway DATE: November 12, 2009 NEG NUMBER: 210987 Overpass of Lee Highway and I-495 (the beltway) PHOTOGRAPHER: GERALD MARTINEAU, TWP Traffic is backed up on the inner loop of the beltway between Rte. 50 and the I-66 exits due to flooding in the area of the Lee Highway overpass. Photo shows workmen using a small front loader to push water toward a drainage area on the innermost lane.
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