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  • The '''''Washington Times''''' is a newspaper and web publisher, originally created as a conservative ...ccording to president and publisher Jonathan Slevin, to “... continue the Washington Times’ transformation into a 21st century media company and reinforces its miss
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  • {{rpl|Washington Times}}
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  • Former Executive Editor of the ''[[Washington Times]]''
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  • President and publisher of the [[Washington Times]], 2009-
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  • columnist, [[WorldNetDaily]] and ''[[Washington Times]]''; brother of [[Rush Limbaugh]]; "favorite columnist", [[American Conserv
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  • ...fly over fat cats? Russian seeks to unseat reigning American kitty". ''The Washington Times'', 6 March 2003, Page 1.
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  • Defense and national security reporter for the [[Washington Times]], with excellent sources and who has revealed a number of classified issue
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  • {{r|Washington Times}}
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  • ...and cultural critic; independently syndicated but also columnist for the [[Washington Times]] and a guest host for [[Rush Limbaugh]] and [[Sean Hannity]]
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  • Resident Scholar, Heritage Foundation; columnist, [[Washington Times]] and [[Slate]]; adviser, [[American Conservative Defense Alliance]]; forme
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  • *Michael Zak, "A storied record on civil rights", The Washington Times, February 23, 2006
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  • ...e with [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]; columnist for [[Washington Times]]; [[United States Navy]] officer with [[destroyer]] command; Senior Fellow
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  • ...founder and head of the Center for Security Policy; columnist for the ''[[Washington Times]]''; member, [[Committee for the Present Danger]]; [[Assistant Secretary o
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  • ...ign Policy Council]]; Senior Editorial Writer for Foreign Affairs at the [[Washington Times]]; former special assistant in the Office of the Secretary of Defense,His
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  • ...editor-at-large, [[Human Events]]; Arabic linguist; Editorial writer for [[Washington Times]] (1987-1991); issues and research director for [[Pat Buchanan]]’s first
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  • ...ublic Policy Research, then Senior Advertising Account Executive for The [[Washington Times]]--National Weekly Edition, specializing in advocacy and political-fundrais
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  • The '''''Washington Times''''' is a newspaper and web publisher, originally created as a conservative ...ccording to president and publisher Jonathan Slevin, to “... continue the Washington Times’ transformation into a 21st century media company and reinforces its miss
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  • {{r|Washington Times}}
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  • ...DeFeo, is now the general manager of social and interactive media for the Washington Times. <ref>{{citation | title = DeFeo Leaves TownHall.com For Washington Times
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  • {{r|Washington Times}}
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  • ...: ''National Review'', ''New York Sun'', ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', and ''Washington Times''. He often analyzes political motivations and strategies.
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  • | ''[[Washington Times-Herald (ship, 1929)|Washington Times-Herald]]'' ex ''Imari'' || 1929 || 750 || 1940
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  • ...]'', ''The [[Washington Post]]'', ''The [[Wall Street Journal]]'', ''The [[Washington Times]]'' and ''[[USA Today]]''.
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  • |journal = Washington Times
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  • | publisher = Washington Times
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  • | date = 6 July 2005 | journal = Washington Times
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  • | publisher = [[Washington Times]]
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  • | publisher = [[Washington Times]]
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  • | work = [[The Washington Times]]
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  • | publisher = J Street}}</ref> The ''Washington Times'', however, reported, in September 2010, that it had obtained tax reports f | journal = Washington Times | author = Eli Lake
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  • ...identifies as an [[American conservative]]. He is a columnist for the ''[[Washington Times]]'', and, on his website, modestly calls himself the "one-man worldwide con
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  • | journal = Washington Times In an October 2004 op-ed in the ''Washington Times'', John B. Roberts II described Pillar is "a longstanding intellectual oppo
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  • | journal = Washington Times
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  • | journal = Washington Times
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  • |journal = Washington Times
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  • ...onal/20050425-122707-1314r.htm "P.C. scholars take Christ out of B.C."], ''Washington Times''</ref> [[Jehovah's Witnesses]] exclusively use CE and BCE in their publica ...ref>Michael Gormley (25 April 2005). "PC scholars take Christ out of BC" ''Washington Times''. Accessed at http://washingtontimes.com/national/20050425-122707-1314r.ht
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  • | date=February 1, 2005 | journal = Washington Times| first = Steve | last = Chapman
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  • ...al/20060221-122951-2550r.htm A lifelong voice for conservatives]". ''[[The Washington Times]]''. February 21, 2006. Retrieved on March 29, 2007.</ref>
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  • | journal = [[Washington Times]]}}</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...n/content/article/2005/11/13/AR2005111301291.html</ref> as well as the ''[[Washington Times]]''<ref>http://washingtontimes.com/national/20051013-121937-3182r.htm</ref>
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  • |publisher=''[[Washington Times]]''
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  • | journal = Washington Times | journal = Washington Times
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  • According to Bill Gertz of the ''Washington Times'', a CIA intelligence memorandum dated 14 September 1996, entitled "China a Bill Gertz, of the ''Washington Times'', wrote on 21 June (pp. A1, A22) that CIA sources said North Korea deliver
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  • ...t it made? Think again, say advocates |first= Wetzstein|last= Cheryl |work=Washington Times |date= |accessdate=22 December 2011}}</ref> Men's rights groups in India ha
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