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  2. Missy Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Ryan was then posted to Mexico for four months as the Acting Bureau Chief before returning to Washington to serve as Pentagon Correspondent. In 2012, Ryan became a White House fellow and won the New York Press Club award for political reporting in 2012.

  3. Michael Scherer - Wikipedia

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    Scherer started his career as a reporter at Mother Jones before he was made Washington correspondent for Salon. He was recruited to join TIME in 2007 and was the magazine’s White House correspondent until he was promoted to Washington bureau chief in 2009. [2] He moved to The Washington Post in 2017. [3]

  4. Dave Jorgenson - Wikipedia

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    Dave Jorgenson was born to Mary and Mark Jorgenson. [9] He graduated from Shawnee Mission North High School in Overland Park, Kansas, in 2009. [9] He was the sports editor for the school's yearbook, and member of the Pep Club, drumline, theater and basketball. [9]

  5. List of prizes won by The Washington Post - Wikipedia

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    Staff of The Washington Post for "Pandora Papers," a global investigation involved more than 600 journalists at more than 140 news outlets in 117 countries, leading to 20 investigations, toppled multiple governments around the world, and led to anti-money laundering reform in the U.S.

  6. The Washington Post (march) - Wikipedia

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    "The Washington Post" (often called "The Washington Post March") is a march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1889. Since then, it has remained as one of his most popular marches throughout the United States and many other countries.

  7. Ron Charles (critic) - Wikipedia

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    Ron Charles (born 1962 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a book critic at The Washington Post. His awards include the 2008 National Book Critics Circle Award Nona Balakian Citation for book reviews, and 1st Place for A&E Coverage from the Society for Features Journalism in 2011.

  8. Category:The Washington Post journalists - Wikipedia

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  9. Robin Givhan - Wikipedia

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    Robin Givhan (born September 11, 1964) is an American fashion editor and Pulitzer Prize winning writer.. Givhan was a fashion editor for The Washington Post.She joined the Post in 1995, and left in 2010 to become the fashion critic and fashion correspondent for The Daily Beast and Newsweek.