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Best Colleges: The Real Rankings
With so many college rankings and so many different schools rated No.1, it's hard for parents to know whom to believe. An exclusive MoneyWatch.com analysis has the answer. U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, Kiplinger’s, and a few others have their own special recipe to pick the winners, and...
Tags: School, CBS MoneyWatch.com, College, Harvard University, Forbes, Student, MoneyWatch, MoneyWatch.com Analysis, Kiplinger, College Rankings, College Ratings, University, U.S. News & World Report, Kiplinger’s, Kiplinger.com, Princeton Review, Washington Monthly, Best Colleges, Best College Values, What Will They Learn?, American Council of Trustees and Alumni, Lynn O’Shaughnessy
Articles 2009-09-24

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There goes the neighborhood: the last low-rent office building in downtown D.C. smokes out the National Organization for Women, US-Ukraine Foundation, a private eye, and The Washington Monthly
Now it can be told. It is not--and never has been--tricky to sneak into The Washington Monthly's downtown office building on the corner of H and 15th Streets, one block from the snipers atop the White House. On a grey Columbus Day, as on all federal holidays, the Monthly...
Tags: downtown, Games, lobby, Monthly, tenant, Washington, White House, women
Research articles 2005-12-01
The Washington monthly's monthly journalism award: David Kelly and Gary Cohn
The Los Angeles Times "The Enclave" May 12 & 13, 2006 While fears over same-sex marriage have caused lawmakers in Washington to debate amending the Constitution to limit marriage to one man and one woman, few lawmakers have expressed any apparent desire to crack down on polygamy. As Federal...
Tags: Los Angeles Times
Research articles 2006-07-01
The Washington Monthly'S Monthly Journalism Award - He Ain't Henry
RYAN LIZZA "He Ain't Henry" The New Republic, July 29, 2002 By poring over Federal Assitance Award Data System records--listings of all types of financial assitance awarded by federal agencies--Ryan Lizza discovered that the Bush administration has been lavishing Florida with a disproportionate share of federal dollars...
Tags: Benefits, Financial Times, Florida, SALES
Research articles 2002-11-01
The Monthly's Kook Awards
Ask the federal government about science these days and you can rely on getting an eccentric, White House approved answer. But, lest we forget, isn't it time we singled out a few agencies that have worked especially hard to compromise themselves? The Washington Monthly's Kook Awards are our overdue tribute....
Tags: Government, INTERNET, Monthly, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, White House
Research articles 2006-10-01
The worst city government in America - Washington, D.C
When it comes to screwing the poor and feathering their nests, the District of Columbia's bureaucrats take the prize. Jason DeParle is an editor of The Washington Monthly Katherine Boo and Michael Weeks provided research assistance for this article. If you came anywhere close to Washington,...
Tags: apartment, bureaucrat, director, Government, patient, SOFTWARE, staff, tenant, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Washington
Research articles 1989-01-01
The worst job in Washington: they're still answering phones at the Kerry campaign
In early February three months after the end of the presidential election, I heard that the Kerry-Edwards campaign headquarters was still open for some reason. Curious, I walked from the offices of The Washington Monthly to its building on McPherson Square, three blocks from the White House. Just inside...
Tags: audit, Federal Election Commission, FINANCE, job, phone
Research articles 2005-03-01
Boeing's Monthly Layoff Figures Worst in a Decade in Washington. (Originated from The Tacoma Morning News Tribune, Wash.)
Jul. 24--The Boeing Co. disclosed Friday that it laid off 1,021 Washington workers in July, breaking the record for the largest monthly layoff in a decade. Jul. 24--The Boeing Co. disclosed Friday that it laid off 1,021 Washington workers in July, breaking the record for the...
Tags: Boeing Co., layoff, Tribune Co.
Research articles 1993-07-25
FCC: Nominal rates rose 7.5%.(U.S. Federal Communications Commission; monthly cable rates)(Brief Article)
WASHINGTON -- Nominal monthly cable rates rose 7.5 percent during the 12-month period ending July 1, 2001, while inflation over that span stood at 2.7 percent, the Federal Communications Commission said last Thursday. The average monthly rate WASHINGTON...
Tags: cable, FCC
Research articles 2002-04-08
Newly registered contractors.(REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION)(G&R Framing Contractors LLC)(Hanson's Roofing Inc.)(Hartwig Construction)(Washington Department of Labor and Industries)
The following is a list of newly registered contractors in Chelan and Douglas counties based on a monthly report from the Washington Department of Labor and Industries. The list includes all new contractors in the area as well as those that have rere The following is...
Tags: U.S. Department of Labor, real estate
Research articles 2007-12-01
AIR FORCE: "PERFECT STORM" Is Raging in Washington, D.C.
More than one senior Air Force general officer has commented that 2005 is the year of the "Perfect Storm." Therefore, in my monthly article for The Officer, I will attempt to describe the Perfect Storm that is raging in 2005 in Washington, D.C.More than one senior Air Force general officer...
Tags: Air Force
Research articles 2005-06-01
Fitch Rates Washington Mutual Master Note Trust, WaMu Card Series 2007-A2 'AAA' & 2007-C1 'BBB'
NEW YORK -- Washington Mutual Master Note Trust's $875 million class 2007-A2 floating-rate notes and $125 million class 2007-C1 floating-rate notes are rated 'AAA' and 'BBB', respectively by Fitch Ratings. Class A note holders are will receive monthly interest payments at an annual rate of 1-month LIBOR (1mL) + 0.03%,...
Tags: Washington Mutual Inc.
Research articles 2007-05-17
Postmaster General Explains New Mail System in Graphic Arts Monthly Magazine
John Potter Addresses the Country's Printers in Special Guest Column WASHINGTON & OAK BROOK, Ill. -- As printers and mailers gather in Washington today for the National Postal Forum www.npf.org, U.S. Postmaster General John Potter addressed the topic of "intelligent" mail strategies in the opening session. He also reports...
Tags: barcode, HARDWARE, Printers, U.S. Postal Service
Research articles 2007-03-26
National Council on Disability Releases Latest Edition of Monthly NCD Bulletin
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is the latest edition (September 2004) of the NCD Bulletin (Electronic Version, a monthly publication of the National Council on Disability NCD: -- NCD Celebrating 20 Years as an Independent Federal Agency, 1984- 2004 -- NCD to Release Reports On Oct. 26...
Tags: Benefits, conference, disability, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-10-06
Washington, D.C.-Based Publisher Buys Atlantic Monthly.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 28 -- The Atlantic Monthly, a national literary institution for 140 years, was sold by Daily News chairman and co-publisher Mortimer B. Zuckerman to the chairman of National Journal Group. Terms were not disclosed. ...
Tags: chairman, National Journal Group, Washington
Research articles 1999-09-27
Washington Technology Industry Association Named One of Region's Best Places to Work by Seattle Business Monthly
The Washington Technology Industry Association, the largest statewide association of technology companies, IT departments and individual technology professionals in North America, was named one of the Puget Sound region's "Best Places to Work" in the June issue of Seattle Business Monthly magazine. The association, which represents more than 1,000...
Tags: Washington Technology
Research articles 2008-05-29
Boeing's Monthly Layoff Figures Worst in a Decade in Washington. (Originated from The Tacoma Morning News Tribune, Wash.)
Jul. 24--The Boeing Co. disclosed Friday that it laid off 1,021 Washington workers in July, breaking the record for the largest monthly layoff in a decade. The previous record - 924 layoffs - was set May 31. The layoffs, which occurred July 5, bring the...
Tags: News Tribune Co.
Research articles 1993-07-25
Washington Jobs.com Magazine
Two titles published in Washington, D.C. have closed. Washington Jobs.com Magazine was launched as a monthly in February 2000 as an affiliate of the Washington Post Newsweek (Vienna, VA) and its related online job-posting site. Also, William Regardie has closed his third launch, Regardie's Power. The bimonthly was launched in...
Tags: affiliate, monthly, Newsweek, Vienna, Washington Post Co.
Research articles 2001-04-16
U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors to meet in Washington, DC, Dec. 9-10, 2002.
M2 PRESSWIRE-5 December 2002-USPS: U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors to meet in Washington, DC, Dec. 9-10, 2002C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:12032002 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Board of Governors of the U.S. Postal Service will conduct its monthly meeting in Washington,...
Tags: board, Governor, U.S. Postal Service
Research articles 2002-12-05
US POSTAL SERVICE: Postal Service Board of Governors toto meet in Washington, D.C., November 1 and 2.
M2 PRESSWIRE-26 October 1999-US POSTAL SERVICE: Postal Service Board of Governors to meet in Washington, D.C., November 1 and 2 C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:251099 WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Postal Service's Board of Governors will conduct its monthly meeting at its...
Tags: board, Governor, U.S. Postal Service
Research articles 1999-10-26
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