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  2. Category:The Washington Post people - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post publishers (2 C, 11 P) Pages in category " The Washington Post people" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 284 total.

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  4. 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.

  5. Category:The Washington Post - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post is the largest and oldest newspaper in Washington, D.C. It is now part of Nash Holdings, owned by Jeff Bezos.. This category contains staff members of the namesake newspaper, managers and businesses also owned by Nash Holdings, and other articles directly related to the newspaper (e.g., "The Washington Post march", composed by John Philip Sousa, is included because the ...

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  7. Alexandra Petri - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Attkisson Petri (/ ˈ p iː t r aɪ /, born March 15, 1988) is an American humorist and newspaper columnist.In 2010, she became the youngest person to have a column in The Washington Post.

  8. Lucian Perkins - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, shortly after working for The Daily Texan, Perkins went on to an internship with The Washington Post where he was a staff photographer for 27 years. [3] Perkins was initially given the job due to a series he shot in his free time on the first class of female "middies" at the Naval Academy. Once coming on to the paper, Perkins developed ...

  9. Wally McNamee - Wikipedia

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    Wally McNamee (1932–2017) was an American photojournalist. Over his career, which included work for The Washington Post and Newsweek, he covered 10 United States Presidents, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and the Olympics. [1]