Hey, isn't that: Jessica Alba, Gheorghe Muresan, Martina Navratilova, Jon Voight
Hillary Clinton signs a soccer ball for Jessica Alba on Thursday. (Photo courtesy of the State Department)
Jessica Alba on the Hill on Thursday making the rounds of congressional offices and looking like a Hill staffer but, well, better: black skirt, black sweater, black heels, mauve shirt, loose bun. The starlet was promoting an education-for-all-kids campaign connected with the 2010 World Cup, and she wrapped up the day with a visit to Hillary Clinton's State Department office.
Martina Navratilova lunching at haute-sushi joint Sei on Thursday with two other women. Jeans, cardigan, leather jacket.
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, leader of the Orthodox Church, lunching Thursday at Kellari Taverna, a new Greek restaurant downtown, after a series of meetings with President Obama, Nancy Pelosi and others on environmental issues. Easily recognizable in long white beard, black robes and headdress.
Gheorghe Muresan, the former Bullets star and still big Wizards booster, having both a coffee and a Coke on the patio of the Occidental on Thursday. Gheorghe, you'll never get to sleep!
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