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Thursday, January 18, 2001












At the popular D.C. nightspot Madam's Organ, owner Bill Duggan poses with bartenders Inez Wellington, left, and Deborah Enten. Duggan calls his place "a real bar in a town where not much is real." (Photo by Carl Bower)
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Beyond the Inaugural Backdrop, a Glimpse of the Real Washington

The nation's capital is an unusual city. Its Yellow Pages lists 249 caterers and 172 limousine services; there are 11 pages of escort services and 86 pages of lawyers. They'll all be busy on Inauguration Day Saturday. But behind the glitter throbs the real Washington, a surprisingly interesting place.
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INAUGURAL DIVERSITY: George W. Bush has created an Office of Diversity to make certain "that inaugural activities include a diverse culture and population." It is a big job, and it's been assigned to a big man.
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MALL OVERLOAD: The National Mall, the historic open space designed to embody the country's ideals and achievements -- and serve as the stage for such epochal events as presidential inaugurations -- is experiencing "memorial overload."
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Picture Gallery

This image from our wire story on the presidential photographer
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