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Please use the Building Request Form - 2009 to submit work orders, deliveries, and event requests to the Management Office. The form is on an Excel spreadsheet and includes links to the After Hours HVAC Request Form, as well as Kastle Security's and the Management Office's email addresses for submitting requests. Please save this form to your computer and email an electronic copy to the Management Office after it is filled out with your request. You will receive an email confirmation that the request has been received and processed. This procedure will help streamline and facilitate the request process for the building. Please call the Management Office if you have any questions. Thank you
For local events throughout the month of February, check our official Lincoln Property Company, DC Region Newsletter . Click here to view the February edition.
Shoe Shine Service For your shoe shine needs please see the expert Carlos. The shoe shine stand is located in the lower level lobby and is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from 8:00 a.m until 4:00 p.m., and Tuesday from 8:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Notary Service Notary Service is now available at the front desk. Please ask for Jean Kabre your Concierge or one of the Building Services Officers.
Today's Event Guide
Click here for an overview of the major events happening in the metropolitan area over the course of the entire year.
Forecasters predict more snow for the Mid-Atlantic, starting Tuesday afternoon and continuing into Wednesday as airlines warn travelers more flights would be canceled.
How far back do potential braking problems with the Toyota Prius go? The answer may be much further than believed, and could involve vehicles dating back to the 2005 model-year.
People lined up by the hundreds to buy Monday’s Times-Picayune, which hollered “AMEN!” from its front page. The Saints’ Super Bowl victory was a prayer answered in this struggling city, and New Orleans itself seemed different for it.
A spokesman says Democratic Rep. John Murtha of Pennsylvania, a retired Marine Corps officer who became an outspoken critic of the Iraq war, has died. He was 77.
Republicans gave a chilly reception Monday to President Barack Obama's invitation to discuss health care in a bipartisan, televised setting later this month, part of the White House effort to revive the stalled legislation.
A week after brake problems surfaced with its Prius, Toyota still has yet to say whether it will recall the popular hybrid.
For a second straight year Doritos let the public create its Super Bowl ads. And evidently the public knows what the public wants.
The doctor who prosecutors say caused Michael Jackson’s death has been released from jail after posting $75,000 in bail, only a few hours after surrendering to authorities.
Authorities looking for the cause of an explosion that killed five people at a power plant launch a criminal investigation, saying they could not rule out criminal negligence.
Howard Stern told his satellite radio listeners on Monday that he is considering leaving Sirius — and radio altogether — to become a judge on “American Idol.”
Scottie Reynolds scored 19 of his 21 points in the final 13 minutes and No. 4 Villanova held off No. 5 West Virginia 82-75 on Monday night.
Prosecutors filed charges of felony menacing, third-degree assault and criminal mischief against Sheen stemming from his arrest Dec. 25 at his Aspen home.
The drama on the sidelines of Haiti's earthquake, in which 10 American missionaries were arrested trying to take children out of the country, was a fiasco waiting to happen. By Kari Huus.
A London law firm says Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are suing a British tabloid which reported that they were to split.
The Super Bowl was watched by more than 106 million people, surpassing the 1983 finale of "M*A*S*H" to become the most-watched program in television history.
Current conditions (as of 9:52 PM)Clear. 28°F (Feels like 23). Humidity: 50% Winds: 5 mph SSW.All times shown are local to Washington, DC.Detailed ten-day forecast Hourly weather forecast Weather maps Weather averages
Today: Partly Cloudy. Lo: 21°F. Hi: 34°F. Chance of precipitation: 0%Tomorrow: Snow. Lo: 29°F. Hi: 32°F. Chance of precipitation: 20%Wednesday: Snow. Lo: 24°F. Hi: 31°F. Chance of precipitation: 60%Thursday: Partly Cloudy. Lo: 24°F. Hi: 36°F. Chance of precipitation: 0%Friday: Partly Cloudy. Lo: 23°F. Hi: 37°F. Chance of precipitation: 0%
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WASHINGTON... HAGERSTOWN... FREDERICK... WESTMINSTER... GAITHERSBURG... COLUMBIA... BALTIMORE... ANNAPOLIS... LEESBURG... FAIRFAX... ALEXANDRIA... FALLS CHURCH... CHARLES TOWN 922 PM EST MON FEB 8 2010 ... WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM NOON TUESDAY TO 7 PM EST WEDNESDAY... A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM NOON TUESDAY TO 7 PM EST WEDNESDAY.* PRECIPITATION TYPE... SNOW.* ACCUMULATIONS... 10 TO 20 INCHES.* TIMING... MID-AFTERNOON TUESDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY.* TEMPERATURES... TEMPERATURES NEAR FREEZING AT THE ONSET TUESDAY AFTERNOON. TEMPERATURES WILL DROP INTO THE UPPER 20S TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY.* WINDS... LIGHT SOUTHEASTERLY WINDS TUESDAY BECOMING NORTHWESTERLY 15 TO 25 MPH WEDNESDAY.PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. THE COMBINATION OF SNOW AND STRONG WINDS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS.(Data provided by the National Weather Service)
Rosenthal: New Orleans is a city that understands what it means to live in the moment. On Sunday night, in the first Super Bowl appearance in the Saints’ 43-year history, they played in the moment. They coached in the moment. And they won it all as a result.
Celizic: Peyton Manning’s the guy who’s seen as the prototypical quarterback and is perhaps the player every NFL general manager seeks when assembling a team. Perhaps that will start to change now that Drew Brees out-performed Manning on the NFL’s biggest stage.
Rosenthal: The NFL has also taught us that the league is always going to unpredictable and teams don’t usually progress in a linear fashion. Despite all that, we’ll still try to predict who will be the teams to beat in 2010.
Pro football is headed into the great unknown. Barring a quick — and totally unexpected — agreement with the players' union on a new contract, 2010 will have no salary cap. After that, perhaps a work stoppage, something NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith puts at "14" on a scale of 1 to 10.
One bad pass by Peyton Manning hasn't cost the Indianapolis Colts any cachet.
Opinion: Here's something to consider: Maybe Danica Patrick is a pretty good race car driver.
Sporting News: Each NFL team has a different priority entering this offseason, and Sporting News correspondents uncover just what each franchise is focusing on -- for the draft and for the 2010 regular season and beyond.