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Can you see me now? Facebook launches video chat
Facebook has its response to Google's rollout of a new social networking platform. The site has teamed with Skype to introduce video chatting.
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Washington Business Report July 3
It’s a Washington Business Report holiday special devoted to food and beer.
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Last Cup 'o Joe: Lee's Coffee's owner says he's being pushed out
Young Lee has no idea how many cups of coffee he has sold during his 12 years as the operator of Lee’s Coffee, but he is certain of one thing – come the end of the business day Thursday, he will have peddled his last cup of joe.
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Business owner in trouble over sidewalk ads
David Abraham wanted to get the word out about his service in an unconventional way, but police say he destroyed public property with his sprayed sidewalk ads.
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Vincent Gray promotes business development in Ward 8
D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray is promoting development in Washington as he works to distance himself from concerns about his administration's hiring practices that have plagued his first few months in office.
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Washington Business Report June 26, 2011
ABC7 National Correspondent Rebecca Cooper reviews the week in local business news.
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Tune Inn, Capitol Hill bar on fire
Reports of a kitchen fire at the beloved Capitol Hill watering hole came in at about 7 a.m. Firefighters contained the fire which caused between $75,000 to $100,000 worth in damage. The Tune Inn hopes to reopen as soon as possible.
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Pepco's CEO responds to Examiner article
Pepco CEO Joe Rigby responded Tuesday to a Washington Examiner article on the company's reliability and performance, saying his remarks were “taken out of context.”
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Whole Foods: YouTube video about parking frustrations goes viral
It's a video that's gone viral. And it's all about the frustration over getting a parking space at a Whole Foods Market.
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Maryland casinos bring in $12 million in June
The big winner at Maryland’s casino’s appear to be the state - Maryland casinos have brought in more than $12 million in revenue during June.
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Sonic to serve beer, wine at some of its restaurants
Sonic is the latest fast-food chain to test serving alcohol at its stores.
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How to deal with a bad boss (without harming your career)
Bad bosses: everyone has had one, but there are certain ways to deal with him or her that could help save your job and your sanity.
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Consumer safety group bans drop-side cribs
Ushering in one of the most significant changes in child safety in decades, a rule taking effect this week bans the manufacture, sale and resale of drop-side cribs.
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Lululemon reopens after brutal murder
For the first time since it became a brutal murder scene back in March, the Lululemon store in Bethesda opened its doors to the public.
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Obama releasing 30M barrels from US oil reserves
The release from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve will be the largest ever, amounting to half of a 60 million-barrel international infusion of oil planned for the world market over the next month.
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Tune Inn: Beloved Capitol Hill watering hole on fire
An early morning kitchen fire at the beloved hole-in-the-wall, spread to duct work before firefighters were able to contain it causing between $75,000 to $100,000 worth of damage. The Tune Inn hopes to reopen as soon as possible.
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D.C. region CEO pay skyrockets as unemployment level rises
CEO of Discovery could buy everyone an iPad and a summer's worth of beers.
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Maryland to estimate impact of Internet sales tax
Gov. Martin O'Malley will spearhead a study to find out how much tax revenue the state is losing to Internet sales and how they can make up that shortfall.
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