On Monday, Jan. 31, junior Abrahm Gurmu died of heart disease. It was his first day at Blair. Abrahm, who was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, came to America eight months ago to pursue a better education. "He was very eager to go to school," said Abrahm's cousin, senior Namerud Admasu. Abrahm was also a model student back at home in Addis Keteema School, according to his older brother, Dawit Gurmu, who said Abrahm was one of 10,000 students, out of a pool of five million, to receive a high score on an important nationwide exam.
Dupont Circle Station in the heart of Washington, D.C.
Doug Williams, football player for the Washington Redskins.
The brooding Keanu Reeves as John Constantine in "Constantine."
Maggiano's restaurant, located near the Friendship Heights station.
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Friendship Heights station
These restuarants and stores line the street across from the entrance to the Court House station.
Undoubtedly, one of the most controversial directors in America is Spike Lee, a man who has enjoyed a prosperous career of more than 15 years. Lee has not only created great films but has built a production empire consisting of his own record label, 40 Acres & A Mule Musicworks, his own production company, 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks, and his own chain of clothing stores, Spike's Joint.
Abrahm Gurmu's ID, issued to him during his first day at Blair.
The outside of the Takoma Metro station, one of the stops now featured on Silver Chips Online's new Metro section.
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