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  • third-largest among U.S. newspapers after The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. The Post was founded in 1877. In its early years, it went through several...
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  • (Va.), Southern Africa, Jerusalem and London, and editor of The Washington Post Magazine. He served as a visiting journalism professor at Stanford University...
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    sparring and professional grooming." David Montgomery, writing in The Washington Post Magazine, said that each individual member of the group is "akin to an excited...
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    Weingarten's column, "Below the Beltway," was published weekly in The Washington Post magazine and syndicated nationally by The Washington Post Writers Group...
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  • Times, The Village Voice, Colliers Encyclopedia, Washington Post Magazine, New Age, East West Journal, Mother Jones, New York Times Travel, Irish Times...
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  • received three Wilbur Awards, most recently for a 2017 article in the Washington Post Magazine about Paula White, spiritual adviser to then-president Donald Trump...
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    icons and giant rats: A history of D.C.'s 9:30 Club" (page 1/5). Washington Post Magazine. Retrieved August 12, 2016. Du Lac, J. Freedom. (April 18, 2010)...
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    commentator for WGBH-FM. His work has also appeared in Boston, Washington Post Magazine and The New Yorker. He has held Guggenheim, Howard, and Du Bois...
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    Weather facility, as well as intelligence issues. In the 1992 Washington Post Magazine article "The Ultimate Congressional Hideaway," Gup was the first...
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  • literary journals, and in The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Chronicle of Higher Education, the Washington Post, and the Washington Post Magazine. Sonya...
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    America's Satanic Master of Devils, Magic, Music, and Madness". The Washington Post Magazine, February 23, 1986. Mitchell 2015, p. 102. Brottman, Mikita (2004)...
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  • column in The Washington Post Magazine. The weekly, watercolored incarnation of his comic Cul de Sac launched in The Washington Post Magazine on February...
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    directors for Boston Properties. Hoskins has been covered by The Washington Post Magazine, Fortune, Business Insider and other news sources as one of the...
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  • Carlson, Peter (4 January 1987). "A Chilling Case of Censorship". Washington Post Magazine. p. W10-17, 40–41. "Charles Collins". Mother Jones. Archived from...
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  • writing has also appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Washington Post Magazine, The Boston Globe, Artforum, Vanity Fair, San Francisco Chronicle...
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  • the Mars family. The company is famous for its secrecy. A 1993 Washington Post Magazine article was a rare raising of the veil, as the reporter was able...
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  • referred to as "a singular institution promoting peace" by the Washington Post Magazine. As an advisor to nongovernmental organizations and governments...
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  • Washington Post's Sunday supplement, Potomac Magazine, became The Washington Post Magazine. Its final issue appeared on Christmas Day, 2022. In 1994, Parade...
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    also became a political conservative, wrote an article for The Washington Post Magazine entitled "Lefties for Reagan", later retitled as "Goodbye to All...
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  • Baltimore Sun, July 13, 2011 He saw the scientific promise in the paranormal, but now his legacy could be lost, Washington Post Magazine, September 24, 2019...
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