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Sights and sounds of Opening Night



Opening Night as fans enter Nationals Stadium for the first time, and the team takes batting practice on their new field.

Video by Christian Fuchs

Opening Night time-lapse



A look at Opening Night, one frame at a time.

Photography by J.M. Eddins Jr.

President Bush pitches




President George W. Bush throws the ceremonial first pitch prior to the first game in the new Nationals Stadium. Washington beat the Atlanta Braves, 3-2 with a walk-off home run.

Video by Christian Fuchs

Nationals' Stadium design



Sports business reporter Tim Lemke and architecture critic Deborah K. Dietsch talk about the pros and cons of the new baseball stadium's design.

Video by Peter Lockley, edited by Christian Fuchs

Navy Yard Area



Sports business reporter Tim Lemke talks about the area around the new stadium in Southeast Washington, D.C.

Video by Peter Lockley, edited by Christian Fuchs

Stadium Costs




Sports business reporter Tim Lemke discusses the costs associated with the new Nationals Stadium.

Video by Peter Lockley, edited by Christian Fuchs

The Nationals Bullpen



Video by Rod Lamkey, Jr.

Five Years in Iraq: Protests at the White House


video: Barbara Salisbury
edited by: C.D. McGonigal

Five Years in Iraq: March of the Dead Protest


video by Barbara Salisbury
edited by C.D. McGonigal

Archbishop Wuerl




Archbishop Donald W. Wuerl of the Archdiocese of Washington discusses the upcoming visit to the United States by Pope Benedict XVI.

Video by Christian Fuchs

Philanthropy, not politics



President Bush has 'created culture change' through the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, by building upon President Clinton's welfare reform to revolutionize the way that the government helps Americans, and citizens of other countries, in need, said Jay Hein, director of the FBCI.

Video by Christian Fuchs

New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin



New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin said March 12 that the presidential candidates have not tackled the remaining economic and human needs of his city in the aftermath of the devastation wreaked by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.




New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin had high praise for the private sector and the charitable and volunteer community.
"The number of volunteers has been mind-boggling — the churches and schools that came down to help. That's the only reason that we are where we are now," he said.


New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin discusses how far the city has come since Hurricane Katrina, and what is still needed for a complete recovery.

Videos by Christian Fuchs

Africa


Jon Halverson, with the U.S. African Development Program in Tanzania, talks about the emerging middle class in that country and the potential for economic growth in Africa, on Sat., Feb. 16, 2008.

William Massawe, who manages a Tanzanian business consulting firm that receives money from ADF, talks about the need for more small and medium-sized businesses to close the gap between the lower class merchants and the giant industry firms, on Monday, Feb. 18, 2008.


Flotea Massawe, a married mother of five, demonstrates how she started her textile and accessory business in her living room, and is now filling orders of between 15,000 and 25,000 products for Macy's and Hallmark, on Monday, Feb. 18, 2008.

Videos by Jon Ward. Production by Chris McGonigal

Read the stories:
Africa's potential seen lost on U.S.
Tanzania embraces an entrepreneurial, capitalist spirit


Home base moves to new stadium


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The Washington Nationals move home base from their old home in RFK Stadium to their new stadium a few miles away in Southeast Washington, D.C.

Video by Barbara L. Salisbury

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