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  2. The Washington Post - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post is regarded as one of the leading daily American newspapers along with The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and The Wall Street Journal. [18] The Post has distinguished itself through its political reporting on the workings of the White House, Congress, and other aspects of the U.S. government.

  3. Afghanistan Papers - Wikipedia

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    The Post's reporting proved newly relevant in the aftermath of the Taliban's 2021 summer offensive and subsequent capture of Kabul, rekindling debates about the efficiency of U.S. state-building effort. Sharp contrasts emerged between what U.S. military officials originally planned to do—versus what actually occurred—in Afghanistan.

  4. The Washington Post (march) - Wikipedia

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    Washington Post by "The President's Own" United States Marine Band: Modern 2016 PDF (2-page portrait), MP3, and video combining those; Washington Post by The Sousa Project: scanned PDF (landscape), LilyPond, generated PDF (1-page portrait) Washington Post scanned PDF (landscape) of the 1889 Carl Fisher release

  5. Express (Washington, D.C., newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Logo in 2011 Express box. The Express was a free daily newspaper, distributed in the Washington metropolitan area.It was a publication of The Washington Post.As of 2017, it had the second-highest circulation in the District of Columbia after The Washington Post, and was read by 239,500 people every day.

  6. Robert G. Kaiser - Wikipedia

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    During his career he served as managing editor (1991–98) and associate editor and senior correspondent (1998-2014). He is the author or co-author of eight books. After retiring he wrote a much-discussed article for the Post explaining his decision to move away from Washington D.C. after living there for most of 70 years. [2]

  7. Top Secret America - Wikipedia

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    Top Secret America is a series of investigative articles published on the post-9/11 growth of the United States Intelligence Community. [1] The report was first published in The Washington Post on July 19, 2010, by Pulitzer Prize -winning author Dana Priest and William Arkin .

  8. Marc Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Fisher previously wrote the local column for the Post and was the paper's Special Reports Editor. He wrote about politics and culture for the Style section. He also served as the Central Europe bureau chief on the Post's foreign staff and earlier covered schools in Washington, D.C., and D.C. politics for the Metro section.

  9. Alfred Friendly - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Friendly (December 30, 1911 – November 7, 1983) was an American journalist, editor and writer for The Washington Post.He began his career as a reporter with the Post in 1939 and became Managing Editor in 1955.