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  • ...14th Congressional District of [[California (U.S. state)]]. After the ''[[Washington Post]]]'' published its "[[Top Secret America]]" report on the large contractor | journal = Washington Post
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  • ...Berkshire Hathaway]], Edison International, City National Corporation, The Washington Post Company, and Western Asset Trusts, RAND Corporation (formerly chair), [[ Ma
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  • ...blic|The New Republic]], [[Time (magazine)]], the [[Daily Beast]], and the Washington Post; Council on Foreign Relations senior fellow (2007-2009)
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  • Bob Woodward was a reporter for the [[Washington Post]], who, along with [[Carl Bernstein]] exposed the [[Watergate]] burglary an
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  • ...e/2009/04/09/AR2009040903241.html ''A conversation with John Williamson'', Washington Post, Sunday, April 12, 2009; Page B02 ]</ref>, and those interpretations have
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  • ...Foundation and staff writer at ''[[New Yorker]]'' magazine; 20 years at ''Washington Post'', including 6 years as Managing Editor, and two Pulitzer Prizes; the latte
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  • ...lizing in national security. He is one of the two lead reporters for the ''Washington Post'' "Top Secret America" website on the United States intelligence community. | journal = Washington Post}}</ref>
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  • ...Chertoff Group's clients, is the major manufacturer of such machines; the Washington Post clarified its headline was based on the statement of FlyersRights.org, whic | journal = Washington Post
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  • He came to Newsweek in 2004, having been a ''[[Washington Post]]'' reporter since 1981. He had become known for coverage of [[Monica Lewin
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  • {{r|Washington Post Company}}
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  • ...of the online mail order company [[Amazon.com|Amazon]], and owner of the [[Washington Post]], and is considered the richest living individual in the world with an est
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  • ...lly and irreconcilably flawed" and would "endanger citizens in war." The ''Washington Post'' editorialized "we must not, and need not, give recognition and protection | journal = Washington Post
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  • {{r|Washington Post}}
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  • ...articles and op-ed pieces have appeared widely, including Vanity Fair, The Washington Post Outlook, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, the Bulletin of the Ato
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  • {{r|Washington Post}}
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  • | publisher = WhoRunsGov.com, a Washington Post company}}</ref> | journal = Washington Post
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  • ...Group established by [[Katherine Graham]] and [[Bill Bradlee]] of the ''[[Washington Post]]''. Prior to starting a column for ''[[Newsweek]]'' in 1976, he was Washin
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  • ...ame=Ap1989-06-26/> He never came out of his coma. According to a 2015 ''[[Washington Post]]'' article, he ''"died sometime in the last decade."''<ref name=Wapo2015-1 Benjamin recovered to a certain extent.<ref name=Ap1989-06-26/> The ''Washington Post'' reported that, Peter Parlagi, the boys' younger half-brother, said the bo
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  • ...Harvard University, International Security Program, 1988-1991; CNN and [[Washington Post]] columnist; book author
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