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DREW ANGERER/THE WASHINGTON TIMES D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray shakes hands Monday night with audience members after delivering his maiden State of the District address to a full house at Eastern High School in Northeast Washington.

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Some of the famous and influential people who have been Mr. D'Ambrosio's clients are (from top left) former Vice President Dick Cheney, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Anthony Alito Jr., former D.C. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, former Presidents Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray, nd Archbishop of Washington Donald W. Wuerl.

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Rep. Darrell Issa says a committee he heads will look into claims of cash payoffs made during D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray's campaign. (Associated Press)

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Allegations of improprieties have tripped up D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray in only the third month of his term. "Now we got to spend all this money on investigations. We're always spending on the wrong things," said Raymond Washington, a Ward 8 resident. (Associated Press)

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BACKGROUND CHECK: D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray appointed Cherita Whiting to a job in the Department of Parks and Recreation. (The Washington Times)

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D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray wants $76 million in new public school spending for the next fiscal year, but more budget cuts are possible. (Associated Press)

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D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray embraces congressional Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, his fellow D.C. Democrat, at a news conference on D.C. congressional voting rights Tuesday on Capitol Hill. (Associated Press)

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D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray's grandson, Austin, 5, rests on the lap of his father, Stacy Tucker, as the new mayor delivers his inauguration speech on Sunday. Mr. Gray, a native of D.C., is the sixth elected mayor of the District, and he succeeds Mayor Adrian M. Fenty. (Rod Lamkey Jr./Special to The Washington Times)

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PASSING THE TORCH: D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray receives a hug from former Mayor Adrian M. Fenty after his inaugural address at the Washington Convention Center on Sunday. (Rod Lamkey Jr./Special to The Washington Times)

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Vincent C. Gray takes the oath of office as he is sworn in by Eric Washington, Chief Judge, District of Columbia Court of Appeals, left. (Rod Lamkey Jr / for The Washington Times)

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Vincent C. Gray, right, joins Adrian Fenty, left, at the podium following Vincent C. Gray's taking of the oath of office as the new mayor of Washington D.C. on Sunday, January 2, 2011. (Rod Lamkey Jr / for The Washington Times)

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Washington D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray delivers his inaugural address after taking the oath of office at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington D.C., Sunday January 2, 2011. (Rod Lamkey Jr / for The Washington Times)

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Vincent C. Gray's grandson Austin Gray, 5, rests on the lap of his father, and Vincent Gray's son-in-law Stacy Tucker, as Washington D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray delivers his inauguration speech at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington D.C., Sunday January 2, 2011. (Rod Lamkey Jr / for The Washington Times)

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Washington D.C. Council Chairman-Elect Kwame Brown, right, confers with U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder during the inauguration of Vincent C. Gray. (Rod Lamkey Jr / for The Washington Times)

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D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray waits Sunday to take the oath of office at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in D.C. Mr. Gray, a native of D.C., is the city's sixth elected mayor, succeeding Adrian M. Fenty. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

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D.C. Mayor-elect Vincent C. Gray introduces his public-safety team, flanked by Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier, whom he renamed, and Paul A. Quander Jr., his pick as deputy mayor for public safety. (Associated Press)

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APPOINTMENTS: Kenneth B. Ellerbe, Mayor-elect Vincent C. Gray's choice as the District's next fire chief, answers questions Thursday as Mr. Gray and Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier listen. Chief Lanier was reappointed to her post. (Associated Press)

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D.C. Mayor-elect Vincent C. Gray introduces his public-safety team, flanked by Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier, whom he renamed, and Paul. A. Quander Jr., his pick as deputy mayor for public safety. (Associated Press)

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APPOINTMENTS: Kenneth B. Ellerbe, Mayor-elect Vincent C. Gray's choice as the District's next fire chief, answers questions Thursday as Mr. Gray and Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier listen. (Associated Press)