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Koshland Science Museum Announces Winter Program Of Events

The Marian Koshland Science Museum invites the general public to attend its upcoming program of winter events. From the chance to explore intersections of technology and culture with Internet artist Jonathan Harris, to a discussion of how DNA evidence can explain the past, visitors will have the opportunity to explore some of the ways that science, medicine, and technology touch our lives.

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New Exhibition Part Of Shakespeare In Washington Festival

If "all the world's a stage," as William Shakespeare put it in As You Like It, then it had better be well designed. The National Building Museum's newest exhibition, Reinventing the Globe: A Shakespearean Theater for the 21st Century, traces the longstanding fascination with the Globe theater, in which many of Shakespeare's plays premiered, and the numerous efforts to evoke the spirit of that structure in subsequent theater designs.

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Corcoran Purchases Randall School Property

Corcoran Purchases the Randall School property in Southwest Washington from the DC Government for $6.2 million.

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WASHINGTON-HATCHED POWER SHIFT IN ARMENIA?

Referring to political analyst Hayk Margarov, "Krasnaya Zvezda" Russian newspaper wrote that Washington is preparing power shift in Armenia next year.

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Open Doors For Young Armenian Americans

The Armenian National Committee of America's Capital Gateway Program - the innovative Armenian American job placement program now approaching its fourth year of operations in the nation's capital - continues to provide recent college graduates with opportunities to launch successful careers in Washington, DC.

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Senate Democrats and Republicans Select Leaders for Next Congress

Following the congressional battle which gave Democrats majority control of the House and Senate, both parties returned to Capitol Hill, electing Armenian issues supporters Harry Reid (D-NV) and Mitch McConnell (R-KY) as leaders of their respective parties.

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