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Wearing your party on your sleeve

by Jesse Stanchak

Would you like to "Re-Defeat Bush?" Maybe you'd rather, "Flush the Johns" and send Kerry and Edwards packing. These days there's a slogan for every political position and a T-shirt to match. We've come a long way from "I Like Ike." Now political slogans aren't just engineered by candidates; they're cooked up by organizations, businesses and individuals who want to voice their opinions.

Behind the man behind the wheel

by Megan Roarty

Meet Joe. Joe is one of thousands of taxicab drivers in the D.C. area. He has salt-and-pepper hair, a friendly smile and drives the streets of Washington when it turns dark, looking for people in need of a ride. You may know him, and if you don't, then chances are you have met someone like him.

J Street: At least it's not Taco Bell

by Natasha Pavlovich and Leah Seldin-Sommer

The Marvin Center has undergone a facelift. The looks and venues have changed, so how does the food taste? The Hatchet presents its review of the new dining choices. Tuscan Oven - pizza/Italian dishes Tuscan Oven offers a variety of vegetarian and meat calzones and pizzas.

New Albom book an uplifting read

by Ashley Amalfi

So you've read the Da Vinci Code ...what's next? Trendy readers across the country are picking up the latest story by Mitch Albom. In the wake of the success of his first novel, "Tuesdays with Morrie," Albom's latest novel mirrors the first in its deep sentiment, moral implications and comforting tone.

Video game expo hits 9:30 club

by John Harootunian

The Beastie Boys "Intergalactic" could be heard thumping from inside the 9:30 club Wednesday night, but musicians weren't rocking out in front of a wild audience. Inside, scantily clad girls danced on stages, vendors lined up in rows throughout the room and big-screen plasma TVs adorned the main stage.