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	<title>The Sexist &#187; Angela Valdez</title>
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		<title>Upon Death, Unearthing a &#8220;Fabulous&#8221; Washingtonienne</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former City Paper staffer Angela Valdez was on  NPR&#8217;s Tell Me More today to talk about an obit she wrote for the latest issue of The Washington Post Magazine. Valdez profiled Iris Bouchard, a Puerto Rican immigrant who carved out a niche with the Washington elite through the service entrance&#8212;with a self-started business that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Former <em>City Paper </em>staffer <strong>Angela Valdez </strong>was on  NPR&#8217;s<em> Tell Me More</em> today to talk about <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=99007252">an obit she wrote for the latest issue of <em>The Washington Post Magazine</em></a>. Valdez <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/02/AR2009010200954.html?wprss=rss_print/washpostmagazine">profiled <strong>Iris Bouchard</strong></a>, a Puerto Rican immigrant who carved out a niche with the Washington elite through the service entrance&#8212;with a self-started business that placed maids and butlers in the homes of D.C.&#8217;s finest. Bouchard&#8217;s own family didn&#8217;t realize the extent of her influence until her death last April. &#8220;They would sometimes sort of think that their mom was exaggerating a little bit&#8221; when she dropped names, Valdez told NPR. But when rifling through Buchard&#8217;s belongings last spring, her children found &#8220;receipts from the Kennedy&#8217;s and some of the biggest names in D.C.&#8221; Bouchard&#8217;s name will never rank among them, but she still &#8220;sounded like a sort of fabulous woman,&#8221; says Valdez. &#8220;She had been a hat model, but he had this very successful business that she built on her own without very much support from her husband.&#8221;</p>
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