Correction to This Article
In the story, the name of the medal won by Subhashree Madhavan was inadvertently omitted. She won the Science & Environment Medal. Also, the awards were organized by the Partnership for Public Service and the Atlantic Media Co.
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Career Employees in the Spotlight

The federal employees awarded the 2005 Service to America Medals are, from left, Alan Estevez, Steven Bice, Kevin K. McAleenan, Elizabeth Grossman, Barbara Turner, Tobin Bradley, Subhashree Madhavan, Terence H. Lutes and Orlando Figueroa.
The federal employees awarded the 2005 Service to America Medals are, from left, Alan Estevez, Steven Bice, Kevin K. McAleenan, Elizabeth Grossman, Barbara Turner, Tobin Bradley, Subhashree Madhavan, Terence H. Lutes and Orlando Figueroa. (By Sam Kittner)
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TERENCE H. LUTES

Internal Revenue Service

Social Services Medal

"There are weeks when our Web site has been more popular than Britney Spears's Web site."

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TOBIN BRADLEY

Department of State

International Affairs Medal

"I never thought I'd be able to speak Arabic. And I never thought I'd be using Arabic to help build democracy in Iraq."

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SUBHASHREE MADHAVAN

and the Rembrandt Project Team


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