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Gerald Ford gives testimony on his qualifications to become Vice President of the United States
Members of the Senate Rules Committee listen to Rep. Gerald Ford (C) testify on November 1, 1973, on his qualification to be Vice president. In front row of committee table are, left to right: Sen. Claiborne Pell (D-RI); Howard Cannon (D-NV); Marlow Cook (R-KY); Robert Griffin (R-MI); and Mark Hatfield (R-OR). (UPI Photo/Files)

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Robert Griffin III found Pierre Garcon for a go-ahead touchdown Sunday and Washington took advantage of two Oakland turnovers to post a 24-14 victory.
Matthew Stafford tossed a pair of TD passes Sunday and the Detroit Lions recorded their first-ever victory in Washington with a 27-20 defeat of the Redskins.
Aaron Rodgers amassed a team record-tying 480 passing yards Sunday, spurring the Green Bay Packers to a 38-20 victory over Washington.
NFL: Philadelphia 33, Washington 27
LeSean McCoy ran for 184 yards and Michael Vick produced three touchdowns Monday in the Philadelphia Eagles' season-opening 33-27 win over Washington.
Redskins: Griffin to start at quarterback Monday
Robert Griffin III will be the starting quarterback for the Washington Redskins when they open their season Monday, Coach Mike Shanahan said.
A 69-yard interception return by Chris Thompson gave Washington a 17-0 lead in the first period Thursday and the Redskins went on to down Tampa Bay 30-12.
Pat White threw a 2-point conversion pass to Emmanuel Ogbuehi with 2:23 remaining Thursday to give Washington a 22-21 decision over Tennessee.
Robert Griffin III says he's cleared to practice
Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III announced Monday he has been cleared to practice six months after knee surgery.
Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III has married girlfriend Rebecca Liddicoat in Boulder, Colo., the Los Angeles Times reported Sunday.
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Obama visits Sandwich Shot in Washington, D.C.
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President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden order take-out lunch at Taylor Gourmet on Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington, D.C. on October 4, 2013. The reason he gave was they are starving and the establishment is giving a 10 percent discount to furloughed government workers as an indication of how ordinary Americans are looking out for one another. UPI/Pete Marovich/Pool