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In 1901 this Denver daily dropped "Evening" from its name |
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2019-01-08 |
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In 1946 financier Eugene Meyer turned over the operations of this newspaper to his son-in-law Philip Graham |
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2013-07-02 |
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Known as "Lady Pub", Katharine Graham gained control of this paper upon the death of her husband in 1963 |
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2013-03-11 |
#6561 |
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The dominant paper in our nation's capital, it's among the top 10 U.S. papers in circulation |
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2013-01-04 |
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New York & Washington both have papers called this, another name for the mail |
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2010-04-20 |
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In the 1870s this D.C. paper was a Democratic mouthpiece; in the 1920s it stood with Republican president Harding |
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2008-04-15 |
#5442 |
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Washington, Palm Beach, Jerusalem |
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2006-01-10 |
#4912 |
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Woodward & Bernstein were working for this newspaper in August 1972 |
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2000-04-06 |
#3599 |
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William Raspberry won a 1994 Pulitzer for his column in this D.C. newspaper |
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1997-04-17 |
#2919 |
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In 1946 financier Eugene Meyer turned the operation of this newspaper to his son-in-law Philip Graham |
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1995-11-02 |
#2569 |
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In 1973 this newspaper won a Pulitzer Prize for its investigation of the Watergate scandal |
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1995-06-08 |
#2494 |
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Reporter Carl Bernstein joined this paper in 1966 & remained on staff for 10 years |
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1994-10-24 |
#2331 |
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It's the dominant paper in our nation's capital |
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1993-12-07 |
#2132 |
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Ben Bradlee was named executive editor of this newspaper in 1968 & held the job for 23 years |
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1993-09-07 |
#2067 |
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Leonard Downie Jr. replaced Ben Bradlee as executive editor of this newspaper in September 1991 |
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1992-04-22 |
#1773 |
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Newspapers in New York, Denver & Houston share this name |
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1992-02-14 |
#1725 |
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Noted for its investigative reporting, it was founded in 1877 as an organ of the Democratic Party |
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1991-11-04 |
#1651 |
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Columnist George Will writes for Newsweek & this newspaper that owns it |
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1991-03-14 |
#1514 |
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This D.C. paper led all others in pursuing the story of the Watergate break-in |
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1990-11-16 |
#1430 |
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Since 1968 Benjamin C. Bradlee has served as executive editor of this newspaper |
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1989-11-13 |
#1196 |
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It's said when Nixon picked Agnew, this D.C. paper likened it to Caligula naming his horse proconsul |
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1986-12-29 |
#536 |
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Newspaper for which John Philip Sousa wrote this march:[Instrumental music plays] |
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1985-05-03 |
#170 |