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Did you see? We had a runoff between two photos in our most recent contest, and somebody finally came out on top! Check out the winner, and read how you can submit your photo to our next contest. The theme is "Portraits and People."
Bundle up, Washington—it's going to be bitterly cold at the start and end of this week.
How can the Obamas help Washington to accept them when they move into the city and make connections with city residents? Marc Fisher has a few reader suggestions.
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