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A TCU fan's road to happiness is paved with . . . asphalt?...football -- its collective victims have won more games than any of the other unbeaten teams' collective victims -- Sally Jenkins of the Washington Post offered full disclosure. While extolling her hometown of Fort Worth for its "superior... In this article: Sally Jenkins, Raymond Domenech, Lexington Herald-Leader, Horned Frogs, Texas Christian, Dan Jenkins, and John Calipari |
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Library Link of the Day | 17 hours ago
A presidential library with modest virtues [The Washington Post]
Love him or hate him, George W. Bush presided over one of the noisiest presidencies in history. There were debates over wars of necessity and wars of choice, alarm and rancor over ballooning budgets and new social entitlements, a bold mix of...
In this article: George W. Bush, Robert A.M. Stern, Freedom Hall, Washington, Democracies, Populism, Platinum, Nascar, and Polshek Partnership
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washingtonpost.com | 20 hours ago
Corrections
...listed a Vienna Chamber Orchestra concert at the Music Center at Strathmore under the wrong day. The concert is Sunday at 7 p.m. The Washington Post is committed to correcting errors that appear in the newspaper. Those interested in...
In this article: Vienna Chamber Orchestra
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washingtonpost.com | 1 day ago
State dinner superlatives
...in 1959 and 1987, Nikita Khrushchev and Mikhail Gorbachev -- guests of honor at the respective occasions -- sported business suits. A Washington Post reporter, remarking on Mrs. Gorbachev's decision to overdress for a visit to the White House...
In this article: George H.W. Bush, Nancy Reagan, White House, Marzipan, David Kalakaua, Jacques Chirac, Gerald Ford, and Jiang Zemin
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bizjournals: Local Business News | 1 day ago
Washingtonpost.com sheds more jobs as newsrooms combine
...- by Jennifer Nycz-Conner Staff Reporter Several employees at washingtonpost.com have lost their jobs as part of the integration with The Washington Post's print newsroom in D.C., as first reported by Washington City Paper on Friday. The...
In this article: Washington, D.C., Washington City Paper, The Baltimore Sun, Bureau of National Affairs, and Arlington County
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National Public Radio | 1 day ago
Week In Politics Examined
...on Capitol Hill and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's much-awaited book hit bookstores. Political analysts E.J. Dionne, of The Washington Post, and David Brooks, of The New York Times, offer their insight. Please note that all comments...
In this article: NPR, Sarah Palin, E.J. Dionne, Alaska, and The New York Times
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washingtonpost.com | 1 day ago
A Saturday night date with health reform
...60 votes. Politico says Reid and fellow Democrats "projected confidence they could clear the first hurdle for health reform." The Washington Post writes that "a tepid assessment of the public insurance plan he crafted emerged as the...
In this article: Harry Reid, Medicaid, USA Today, Mary Landrieu, Louisiana, and The New York Times
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New Kerala | 1 day ago
A Q Khan denies correspondence with Washington Post
Rawalpindi, Nov.20 : Disgraced Pakistani nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan has denied reports about correspondencing with a Washington Post journalist. According to reports, Dr. Khan submitted a statement to the Lahore High Court s...
In this article: Abdul Qadeer Khan, Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali, Pervez Musharraf, Rawalpindi, Uranium, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, and Mao Zedong
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washingtonpost.com | 2 days ago
Are Americans really 'food insecure'?
...York Times print edition ("49 Million Americans report a lack of food"), USA Today ("1 in 6 went hungry in America in 2008"), and The Washington Post ("America's economic pain brings hunger pangs") made it sound as if famine stalks the land.
In this article: USDA, Respondent, Recession, United States, Obesity, Emory University, USA Today, and Tom Vilsack
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AP Online | 4 days ago
YouTube tries to help media find more free video
...tool with National Public Radio, the San Francisco Chronicle, NBC's television affiliate in Boston, Politico.com and The Huffington Post. The Washington Post is going to experiment with the application, too. Although it was designed for the...
In this article: YouTube, Google Inc, Revenue, Recession, San Francisco Chronicle, Politico.com, The Huffington Post, National Public Radio, and Boston
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New Kerala | November 13, 2009
Mao, Bhutto set terms of secret n-deal: Washington Post
...Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a leading US daily reported Friday. Citing accounts of controversial Pakistani nuclear scientist A.Q. Khan, The Washington Post said Khan - then a metallurgist working at a Dutch centrifuge manufacturer - was provoked...
In this article: A.Q. Khan, Uranium, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Mao Zedong, Pakistan, China, Uranium hexafluoride, Mohammed Zia ul-Haq, and Beijing
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The Washington Post is the newspaper with the largest circulation in Washington, D.C. and is the city's oldest paper, founded in 1877. Being located in the nation's capital, it has a particular emphasis on national politics and international affairs. It is a newspaper of record and a regional paper; D.C., Maryland, and Virginia editions are printed for daily circulation.
The newspaper is written as a broadsheet, with photographs printed both in color as well as in black and white. Weekday printings include the main section, containing the first page, national, international news, politics, and editorials and opinions, followed by the sections on local news (Metro), sports, business, style (feature writing on pop culture, politics, fine and performing arts, film, fashion, and gossip), and classifieds. The Sunday edition includes the weekday sections as well as several weekly sections: Outlook (opinion and editorials), Style & Arts, Travel, Comics, TV Week, and the Washington Post Magazine. Beyond the newspaper, the Washington Post under its parent company of The Washington Post Company & Newscorp is involved with the Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive and Washingtonpost.com.
In 1889, John Phillip Sousa composed on behalf of the newspaper "The Washington Post March", which later became one of the most famous march music pieces. Perhaps the most notable incident in the Posts history was when, in the early 1970s, reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein began the media's investigation of Watergate. This contributed greatly to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. In later years, its investigative reporting has led to increased review of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
- Type:
- Daily newspaper
- Editor:
- Marcus Brauchli
- Published By:
- Katharine Weymouth
- Format:
- Broadsheet
- Founding Date:
- 1877-01-01 00:00:00.0
- Circulation:
- 890,163 Sunday
- Circulation:
- 890,163 Sunday
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