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Argentinian cellist Sol Gabetta made her D.C. recital debut Saturday afternoon at the Kennedy Center’s Terrace Theater but was upstaged musically by her pianist, Alessio Bax. Other than the last piece, a show-off vehicle for the cellist by Adrien Servais, the program featured piano-heavy repertoire; sonatas by Mendelssohn and Shostakovich, and the Schumann Fantasy Pieces. From the first bars of ... - Coaches step up for B.C. Games
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B.C. legislature rejected pay increase, estimated to judges to an estimated $240,000 per year - B&C BEYOND: FEBRUARY 13, 2012
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Within weeks of an inspector general's report that criticized a bid by the D.C. Lottery to launch a first-in-the-nation online gambling program, the deal was dead. Yet despite the inspector general's findings about the misrepresentations and lack of qualifications of a local subcontractor on the $38 million contract, city officials ...