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The Washington Post Summary
1,249 words, approx. 4 pages The story of the Washington Post is really the story of three family members and one outsider who, over a period of four decades, took a somnolent and bankrupt newspaper in the capital of the United States and turned it into an icon of good journalism....
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 The Washington Post is the largest newspaper in Washington, D.C.. It is also one of the city's oldest papers, having been founded in 1877. Perhaps the most notable incident in the Post's history was when, in the early 1970s, reporters Bob Woodward and...




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The Washington Post.
01/01/2003: 1,620 words, approx. 5 pages It was the beginning of an ordinary day turned extraordinary when terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and then in our own backyard, the Pentagon. Bo Jones, publisher: It would be impossible to name the special efforts performed throughout the...
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02/01/2004: 1,761 words, approx. 6 pages By Dan Balz The Washington Post COLUMBIA, S.C. Riding the momentum from his recent victories in Iowa and New Hampshire, Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., is leading or competitive in all seven states with primaries or caucuses on Tuesday, and his opponents have...
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The Washington Post Attacks Walt and Mearsheimer as Teutonic Antisemites
8/29/2006: 250 words, approx. 1 pages Dana Milbank in the Washington Post today attacks Walt and Mearsheimer's appearance in D.C. yesterday on racialist grounds, saying that they are blue-eyed and have Germanic names, and he wonders about their motivation for saying what they do about the Israel lobby. He also says...
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Stephen Walt Responds to the Washington Post's Nazi Smear
8/31/2006: 628 words, approx. 2 pages Dana Milbank's smear of Stephen Walt and John Mearsheimer in Tuesday's Washington Post, in which he likened the scholars to Nazis. So: the mud has splashed back on to Milbank. That said, two "points" Milbank made deserve further rebuttal. 1. Milbank says he overheard Walt...


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