Washington Post's
I loved pictures 1 and 14 in this photo gallery. Throngs of people....one protesting...one celebrating. Beautiful contrast.
Also, through WaPo some cutesy Animal Views and this amazing story..
Brian Shaughnessy, a 68-year-old Washington, D.C. lawyer, came face to face with his distant past when construction workers happened upon a suitcase filled with his family's 1920s-era mementos.
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