Inside stories
Article Abstract:
Washingtonian readers prefer to read first-person narratives and most of them want those that have political background. Among the written books recommended include Constance McLaughlin Green's "Washington: Village and Capital, 1800-1878" and "Washington: Capital City, 1879-1950."
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 1997
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Belly up to the bar: you don't have to like lawyers to appreciate books about the law
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There are various law books for laymen and most of them offer information about America's legal system with varying degrees of accuracy. Authors have succeeded in making legal language more simple, making comprehension for the average person greater with these literature.
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 1997
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We want to renegotiate
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Future renegotiation dialogs between sports agents and team managers are presented. Bases for renegotiation include players' blindness, toothlessness and community service.
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 1996
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