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		<title>Today Is Not The Day To Talk About Barry&#8217;s Fishy Contracts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 20:07:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Cherkis</dc:creator>
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I guess I didn't get the memo.
Apparently, this is not the time to ask Councilmember Marion Barry or his staff about Sharon Bowen. Barry paid Bowen $50,000 to work on poverty issues in 2007 and 2008. Bowen was another Barry girlfriend.
Why not today? HBO is premiering a documentary on Barry's life. It's either that or [...]]]></description>
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<p>I guess I didn't get the memo.</p>
<p>Apparently, this is not the time to ask Councilmember <strong>Marion Barry</strong> or his staff about <strong>Sharon Bowen</strong>. <a href=" http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/display.php?id=37640">Barry paid Bowen $50,000 to work on poverty issues in 2007 and 2008</a>. Bowen was another Barry girlfriend.</p>
<p>Why not today? <strong>HBO</strong> is premiering <a href=" http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/display.php?id=37350">a documentary</a> on Barry's life. It's either that or he's dead. When asked about Bowen's supposed organizing of a poverty summit, Barry's spokesperson <strong>Natalie Williams</strong> made it clear that the press should be focusing on more important things&#8212;like legacies.</p>
<p><span id="more-29376"></span>Williams' immediate response to my Bowen question: "All of our interviews are focused now around Barry's legacy."</p>
<p>When I made it clear that I really just wanted some clarification on the Bowen matter, Williams simply hung up on me.</p>
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		<title>Councilmember Barry: What Did Sharon Bowen Actually Do?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 17:51:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Cherkis</dc:creator>
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In reporting out our story on Sharon Bowen, a woman linked professionally and personally to Ward 8 Councilmember Marion Barry, it was difficult to figure out what she exactly did for the residents of the District.
Between spring 2007 and spring 2008, Barry had awarded her $50,000 in taxpayer-funded contracts. From our sources, we kept hearing [...]]]></description>
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<p>In reporting out <a href=" http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/display.php?id=37640">our story</a> on <strong>Sharon Bowen</strong>, a woman linked professionally and personally to Ward 8 Councilmember <strong>Marion Barry</strong>, it was difficult to figure out what she exactly did for the residents of the District.</p>
<p>Between spring 2007 and spring 2008, Barry had awarded her $50,000 in taxpayer-funded contracts. From our sources, we kept hearing two things: Bowen was a "class act" <em>and</em> Barry's girlfriend. None of our sources could talk with deep knowledge about her actual work. All city records have to show for it are invoices written by Bowen and the Barry-approved personal services contracts.</p>
<p>We are just supposed to know that Bowen worked in the areas of poverty reduction (specifically on organizing a Poverty Summit), working with the Ward 8 Business Council, and to "ensure that the vision of Councilmember Marion Barry is fulfilled."  Does this seem like $50,000 worth of work?</p>
<p>When asked about Bowen's work, Ward 8 Business Council Executive Director <strong>James Bunn</strong> admitted it wasn't rocket science. He said Bowen essentially went door-to-door to identify Ward 8 businesses. If she made a report on her findings, he didn't see one.</p>
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<p>It all feels like work you give an intern. Or something Barry should have delegated to his constituent services office or an elected ANC commissioner or a staffer at the Ward 8 Business Council. This does not feel like $50,000 work you give to a woman who votes in Ohio.</p>
<p>At the time of Bowen's work, <a href=" http://dcfpi.org/?p=226">poverty in the District was a very real problem, one that hadn't changed since the last recession</a>. According to the <strong>DC Fiscal Policy Institute</strong>, the <a href=" http://dcfpi.org/?p=120">gap between high-wage and low-wage workers had reached an all-time high in 2007</a> and poverty levels were at their highest in more than a decade.</p>
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		<title>Marion Barry&#8217;s Mystery Woman Revealed: Loose Lips Daily</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 14:40:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Cherkis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As much local politics as humanly possible. Send your tips, releases, stories, events, etc. to lips@washingtoncitypaper.com. And get LL Daily sent straight to your inbox every morning.
Morning all. Late last night, we published a piece on the latest mystery woman in Ward 8 Councilmember Marion Barry's life: Sharon Bowen. Bowen, who resides in Ohio, received [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>As much local politics as humanly possible. Send your tips, releases, stories, events, etc. to <a href="mailto:lips@washingtoncitypaper.com">lips@washingtoncitypaper.com</a>. And get LL Daily sent <a href="../../../2008/11/25/loose-lips-daily-in-your-inbox-sign-up-now/">straight to your inbox</a> every morning.</em></p>
<p>Morning all. Late last night, we published a piece on the latest mystery woman in Ward 8 Councilmember <strong>Marion Barry</strong>'s life: <strong>Sharon Bowen</strong>. Bowen, who resides in Ohio, received $50,000 in contract work from the legendary politico to work on poverty issues in Ward 8. <a href=" http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/display.php?id=37640#comments">Bowen, our sources say, was also Barry's girlfriend at the time</a> (June 2007 to May 2008). For the piece, we detail her work and interview key players including Barry and Bowen's daughter. Meanwhile, the Hill Rag's <strong>The Nose</strong> <a href=" http://www.capitalcommunitynews.com/CCN_Website09/publication%20html/papers/HR/0809/TheNose0809.html">examines Barry's legislative record and finds it lacking in accomplishments</a>. The upshot: many of Barry's bills go nowhere and his priorities seem misplaced.</p>
<p>TREY JOYNER: The <a href=" http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/citydesk/2009/06/09/police-shooting-of-linwood-haggins-produces-divergent-stories/">U.S. Park Police shooting of Trey Joyner</a> on June 8 is getting a serious look by law enforcement authorities. On that Monday night, four park police cops in plainclothes moved in on Joyner as he was getting out of a car. When the officers tried to arrest him, allegedly a struggle ensued and he was gunned down. Witnesses at the time stated that Joyner was shot in the back and that the officers did not announce themselves. Now, WaPo is <a href=" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/06/AR2009080603860.html?hpid=moreheadlines">reporting that a federal grand jury is getting deep into the case</a> and has subpoenaed an amateur video showing the chaos in Trinidad after the shooting. The WaPo scoop includes an interview with the filmmaker and has the man's video. <strong>Fox-5</strong> finds <strong>Eleanor Holmes Norton</strong> <a href=" http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/local/080609_new_questions_surround_ne_dc_shooting">is still fuming</a> over whether or not the<strong> U.S. Attorney's Office</strong> should be leading the investigation into the shooting. If only all suspicious police shootings got this much attention.</p>
<p>HOMELESS FAMILIES: District officials plan to expand the number of beds for homeless families by 10 percent. But there's a catch: the extra beds will only be available in the winter. WaPo <a href=" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/06/AR2009080603244.html">reports</a> that means 75 more beds (<strong>WUSA</strong> also has <a href=" http://www.wusa9.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=89453&amp;catid=187">the story</a>). Key graphs:</p>
<blockquote><p>"<strong>Nassim Moshiree</strong>, a lawyer with the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless, said the officials who presented the plan seemed overconfident. 'This past spring, 88 families were living at the family shelter at D.C. General Hospital when the capacity was 75,' Moshiree said. 'Some had to stay in the cafeteria. They say they'll only need 75 beds there in the winter, when demand is high now. Where is their Plan B? They need a Plan B.'</p>
<p><strong>Fred Swan</strong>, family services administrator for the Department of Human Services, said Moshiree voiced a common complaint. 'To a certain extent, we hear that every year,' Swan said. 'We'll make adjustments as needed.'</p></blockquote>
<p>AFTER THE JUMP&#8212;<strong>Cathy Lanier </strong>dismisses the controversy over the "police" report in Fenty's car accident, <strong>Harry Jaffe </strong>continues to hammer away at the Pershing Park case, Fenty signs anti-crime bill, and much, much more.</p>
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<p>NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT: D.C. Police Chief <strong>Cathy Lanier</strong> doesn't get why the press&#8212;and maybe a few readers&#8212;are concerned over how the police handled Mayor Fenty's fender bender. "I think there has been a lot of things made out of nothing here," Lanier <a href=" http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0809/647279.html">tells</a> <strong>WJLA</strong>. Nothing? WaPo <a href=" http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dc/2009/08/police_chief_and_ag_defend_may.html">has more from Lanier on the accident</a>. Key quote: "'[Fenty] stayed on the scene. The [mayor's] children that were on the scene, were taken from the scene, but he stayed on the scene while the other driver didn't,' Lanier said. 'There are no procedures that were not followed. We thought that it was important to get the report taken and then file the supplemental report when we got the information. The important thing was to take the report, and it was taken, The photos were not taken because the other driver left the scene. The mayor stayed on the scene. He could have left because it was a minor fender-bender &#8212; if this was anybody else, they could have exchange information and left the scene.'</p>
<p>MORE TROUBLE FOR PETER NICKLES: The Examiner's <strong>Bill Myers</strong> is <a href=" http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/Auditor-accuses-Nickles-of-hindering-probe-of-development-agencies-8071089-52615332.html">reporting that there's a big conflict brewin</a>g betweeen AG Nickles and City Auditor <strong>Deborah Nichols</strong>. Key graphs: "City Auditor Deborah Nichols says she wants a look at the last few years of books of the <strong>Anacostia Waterfront Commission </strong>and the <strong>National Capital Revitalization Corp</strong>. but that Nickles is invoking attorney-client privilege to prevent access to important records. 'It's quite clear that the [Attorney General's Office] is inexplicably attempting to subvert the auditor's authority,' Nichols wrote in a July 2 letter obtained by <em>The Examiner</em>. Nichols called the attorney general's conduct 'unconscionable and unacceptable.'" Nickles says his actions were "appropriate." Myers goes on to explain why Nichols is so interested: "According to a source familiar with Nichols' audit, she also is asking questions about tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees the revitalization corporation paid to <strong>Michelle Fenty</strong> in 2006 as Mayor <strong>Adrian Fenty</strong>, then a D.C. councilman, campaigned for the mayor's office. The mayor's wife focuses her practice on global technology transactions and does not appear to have a background in community development." Meanwhile, <strong>Harry Jaffe</strong> <a href=" http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/Pershing-Park-case-resembles-Watergate-cover-up-8072294-52609257.html">compares the problems in the Pershing Park case to Watergate</a>.</p>
<p>CAFRITZ FIRE: Today, Mayor Fenty plans on announcing the preliminary findings in the city's investigation into the hydrant problems surrounding the <strong>Peggy Cooper Cafritz </strong>house fire. WaPo <a href=" http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dc/2009/08/let_the_formal_blame_game_begi.html?hpid=topnews">reports</a> that <strong>WASA</strong> has written a letters to City Administrator <strong>Neil O. Albert</strong> in an apparent attempt to push some of the blame on the Fire Department. Fenty is expected to hold a news conference today near the Cafritz home. <strong>WUSA</strong> <a href=" http://www.wusa9.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=89433&amp;catid=187">reports</a> that the Fire Department is already taking measures&#8212;measures that were recommended in 2007&#8212;to prevent such hydrant issues from happening again.</p>
<p>BUDGET TALK: <strong>Elissa Silverman</strong> and <strong>Liz Williams</strong> get all ProPublica on the District as <a href=" http://www.capitalcommunitynews.com/CCN_Website09/publication%20html/papers/HR/0809/TheNumbersFedStimu.html">they report out what happened to the city's federal stimulus money</a> in the <em>Hill Rag</em>. They find that without the fed's help the District would be in total budget meltdown mode: "The stimulus is helping DC in two key ways. Plummeting tax revenues combined with increased demands for health care and other human services have created gaping holes in state and local government budgets everywhere. The District is no exception. About a quarter of DC’s budget gap this year and next will be plugged by various pots of money made available from the stimulus. Without that critical influx of dollars, the city would have had to make even deeper spending cuts that would have led to more job losses and slowed down our economic recovery."</p>
<p>CRIME BILL: WaPo <a href=" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/06/AR2009080602967.html">reports that Mayor Fenty signed the emergency crime bill</a> (minus the tricky anti-gang initiative). Fenty and Lanier praised the bill's new anti-loitering provisions, etc. Fenty still played the spoilsport: the bill's author Councilmember <strong>Phil Mendelson</strong> did not attend the bill signing photo op. He was not invited. Wondering why? Mendo did not support the anti-gang initiative.</p>
<p>FENTY'S SCHEDULE:<br />
 9:00 a.m. Remarks<br />
Chain Bridge Fire Report<br />
Location: 3022 Chain Bridge Road, NW</p>
<p>10:00 a.m. Remarks<br />
Summer School Graduation<br />
Location: Washington Convention Center<br />
801 Mount Vernon Place, NW<br />
Ballroom AB Level III</p>
<p>11:45 a.m. Remarks<br />
Potomac Avenue Triangle Park Groundbreaking<br />
Location: Intersection of Potomac Avenue, 13th, and I Streets, SE</p>
<p>1:30 p.m. Remarks<br />
Marvin Gaye Park Groundbreaking<br />
Location: Intersection of Division Avenue and Foote Street, NE</p>
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