Articles Written by:    ANITA HUSLIN     

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So Many Parties, So Few Venues

But unless you are the Presidential Inaugural Committee, which decides how many official inaugural balls there will be, who will host them and where they will be held, it may not matter how much money or clout you have or how sharp your elbows are. ...

From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  20 Nov 2008

Selling Luxe In a Time Of Struggle

The master suite's his-and-hers custom closets are worthy of a Georgetown haberdashery, with partitioned drawers for tie stays, cufflinks and other accessories, plus display shelves for her collection of shoes, scarves and bags. A $50,000 home ...

From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  14 Nov 2008

Radio One Posts Loss on License Write-Downs

Radio One said yesterday that third-quarter revenue fell 2 percent, to $86.2 million. It lost $266.1 million ($2.81 a share), compared with a profit of $4.7 million (5 cents) in the third quarter of 2007. National ad revenue fell 17 percent from the ...

From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  7 Nov 2008

Businesses Go to Source Of Fast Cash

The firms, known as factoring companies (from the Latin word for "to do" or "to make"), say they are seeing an uptick in the quantity and caliber of businesses coming to them for funding. Traditionally used as a kind of short-term cash bridge, ...

From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  26 Oct 2008

Overridden With Debt, Olsson's Ends Long Run

The move appears to mark the end for one of the oldest independent booksellers in the Washington area, which had closed one of its six stores to reduce overhead and had been forced into bankruptcy protection this summer by creditors demanding payment ...

From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  1 Oct 2008

Thrown Out of Business

Prince George's Sheriff's Dep. Phillip Franks, right, arrives on the scene of an eviction in an industrial park in Prince George's County. Also pictured is the property manager, Bill McClain. (By Sarah L. Voisin -- The Washington Post) Above from left, ...

From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  1 Sep 2008

A Marketing Formula to Match Eight Gold Medals

With each new gold medal that Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps collected last week, his commercial value skyrocketed. Which is great, of course, but at the moment it's making his agent's job exponentially more complicated. Little more than a week ago, ...

From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  17 Aug 2008

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