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Posted By: NBC Washington on 2008-11-06 11:05:33.77
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RCN Sponsors 2nd Annual Indian Visions Film Festival Showcasing an Interesting Array of Feature and Short Indian Films
HERNDON, Va., BUSINESS WIRE -- RCN Corporation (NASDAQ: RCNI), a leading provider of all-digital television, high-capacity data, and voice services to residential, business customers and service providers, today announced their sponsorship of the 2nd Annual Indian Visions Film Festival of Washington, D.C., which is scheduled November 13 through November 16, 2008. More
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Posted By: Broadcast Newsroom on 2008-11-11 23:57:15.83
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RCN Sponsors 2nd Annual Indian Visions Film Festival Showcasing an Interesting Array of Feature and Short Indian Films
RCN Corporation (NASDAQ: RCNI), a leading provider of all-digital television, high-capacity data, and voice services to residential, business customers and service providers, today announced their sponsorship of the 2nd Annual Indian Visions Film Festival of Washington, D.C., which is scheduled November 13 through November 16, 2008. More
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Posted By: Centre Daily Times on 2008-11-11 23:57:15.83
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RCN Sponsors 2nd Annual Indian Visions Film Festival Showcasing an Interesting Array of Feature and Short Indian Films
RCN Corporation (NASDAQ: RCNI), a leading provider of all-digital television, high-capacity data, More
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Posted By: wallstreet:online AG on 2008-11-11 23:57:15.83
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Trapped by Change, Economy
The palm reader left months ago, as did the laundromat, computer center and two food markets. Across the way, the charred vestiges of a four-story apartment building remain six months after a fire forced 200 low-income residents to move away. More
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Posted By: Washington Post on 2008-11-13 22:24:03.263
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Potomac Confidential
Metro columnist Marc Fisher looks at the District's decision to open bars till 5 a.m. during Inauguration Week, the sad state of car sales in the area and the federal government's green light for extending Metro to Dulles. More
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Posted By: Washington Post on 2008-12-05 08:54:49.483
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