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Housing for NCI Health Communications Internships
A variety of room, apartment, and group house rentals are available within walking distance of the NCI offices. Others are close to bus or Metro subway lines with stops nearby the offices with free shuttles that go to the offices. The following Web sites may help you find available and affordable housing (This list does not imply endorsement by NCI or NIH.) : ... [Read More]

bernie :: vermont :: housing
$190/week • $300 security deposit • $100 telephone/cable fee • 2-month minimum • up to 6 interns/apartment Single is $53 additional per week • a/c • phone • no parking • Contact: Joe Gareri • Washington Internship Program • 2807 Conn. Avenue, NW • Washington, D.C. 20008 • (202) 756-7802 • Woodley Park/Zoo Metrorail stop ...

$188-200/week • $400 deposit • 4-week minimum • 2-3 interns/room (limited singles available) • a/c • phone limited parking available • Attn: AU Summer Housing • 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW • Washington, D.C. 20016-8242 • (202) 885-3370 • Campus shuttle to Tenleytown/AU Metrorail stop ... [Read More]

Commission Actions - Zoning Referrals
Tivoli Square, bounded by 14th Street, Holmead Place, Monroe Street, and Park Road, Washington, D.C. ...

Solar Building, Lots 59 & 842 in Square 184, 1000-1010 16 th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. ... [Read More]

State Energy Program: Washington, D.C. Focuses on Multifamily Weatherization
Altogether, weatherization services have been provided to 1,587 residences over the past two years, of which 75% were apartments. The measures installed were determined by a DOE-approved computerized multifamily energy audit and included installing: ...

To reduce energy consumption for low-income residents in the District of Columbia, the D.C. Energy Office increased its efforts to provide services to apartment buildings under the District's weatherization program, known as the Residential Conservation Assistance Program (RCAP). Under RCAP regulations, an entire building can receive weatherization services if: ... [Read More]

Hearings of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
            Washington, DC 20502 Washington, DC 20502 ...

            TheHonorable Marion Blakey , Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board,Washington, ...

           Washington, DC 20009 ... [Read More]

Adam Smith's Casework
Washington Intern Foundation ...

Tacoma, Washington 98402 ...

Washington, D.C. 20515 ... [Read More]

Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI History - Hall of Honor for FBI Agents killed in the line of duty
Special Agents Edwin R. Woodriffe and Anthony Palmisano were shot and killed on January 8, 1969, by escaped federal prisoner Billie Austin Bryant. The Agents had just entered a Southeast Washington, D.C., apartment building, where Bryant was hiding, when the escaped prisoner shot both SAs Woodriffe and Palmisano in the hallway. Bryant had escaped from nearby Lorton Prison in August, 1968. He had been serving a sentence of 15 to 63 years for robbery and assault. Bryant was apprehended, tried, and found guilty of the two murders. He received a life sentence for each murder. ... [Read More]

SURF Housing
The Washington Metropolitan area is rich in cultural and recreational opportunities. The apartments are just a short commute from the nation's capital, theaters, movies, restaurants, evening entertainment, historical and cultural sites, museums, shopping, and many local universities. ...

The apartments come equipped with phone, TV, linens, pots and pans, dishes and includes use of swimming pools, sport courts or tennis courts, and workout facilities. The housing complexes are within walking distance of NIST as well as to stores, restaurants, and entertainment and are well served by bus routes that extend to all parts of area. Direct bus transportation from these apartments to and from the NIST campus may be provided ... [Read More]

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From 1976 to 1980 I lived in Washington, D. C.  One night I was sitting in the apartment of a blind friend when I heard a loud piercing sound which was repeated at regular intervals.  Puzzled I asked my friend to explain what this loathsome sound was.  He explained this was an audible traffic signal for blind persons.  Still puzzled my friend explained that the purpose of these noisome objects was to assist blind persons in crossing streets.  The audible traffic signal was on fourth and I streets in Southwest Washington D. C. across the street from a shopping mall.  ... [Read More]


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