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Loose Lips (column)

Loose Lips is a politics column published in the ''Washington City Paper,'' a United States of America (U.S.) alternative weekly newspaper serving the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. It is billed as "The definitive guide to hometown politics in the nation's capital."
==History==
In 1983, when Ken Cummins started writing it, "Loose Lips" began as a political gossip column, encompassing both local and national politics. Over the next decade, the format eventually became entirely devoted to Washington, D.C., local politics, focusing on intrigue in the mayor's office, the D.C. Council, and the city bureaucracy. In January 1999, Cummins retired; contributing editor Erik Wemple replaced him. In November 2000, Wemple left the post to become senior editor and was replaced by Jonetta Rose Barras, a longtime contributor to the paper. Barras resigned from the paper on August 13, 2001,〔Cotts, Cynthia. ("At Witt's End" ). ''The Village Voice''. September 11, 2001. Retrieved September 30, 2008.〕 and Elissa Silverman held the position from January 2002 until December 2004, when her employment with the newspaper was terminated.〔("Taking Note ... : Quieted Lips" ), ''The Common Denominator'', January 24, 2005, accessed August 29, 2007.〕 Former WAMU-FM reporter James Jones wrote the column from March 2005 through June 21, 2007,〔Woodlee, Yolanda; Nakamura, David. ("Loose Lips Jumps Ship" ). ''The Washington Post''. June 21, 2008. Retrieved September 30, 2008.〕 when he posted his "last column" as "Loose Lips" and stated that a successor to him would be appointed soon.〔Jones, Jones. "("LL Goes Astray: Recounting a Column's Greatest Misses" ), ''Washington City Paper'', June 20, 2007, accessed August 29, 2007.〕 Mike DeBonis, formerly ''City Papers senior editor, was named the sixth Loose Lips columnist in July 2007. His first column appeared that September.〔Austermuhle, Martin. "("City Paper Chooses New Loose Lips Columnist" ), ''DCist'', July 16, 2007, accessed August 31, 2007.〕 On April 26, 2010 the (News Channel 8 Twitter feed ) announced that Mike DeBonis will be leaving "Loose Lips" on April 28 to join the Washington Post.

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