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Who Gets To Party At Capitol File Parties? - Posted February 22, 2008
Folio magazine's Dylan Stableford reports that Capitol File magazine won't allow its sales team to attend magazine parties. "They stand in the lobby---and stay in the lobby," said Greenspun Media president Michael T. Carr. Why? "Their job is to schmooze, not--as it often happens--booze," writes Stableford. Although you can be tempted to... [FishBowlDC]

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