Topic: Washington Post

Washington Post Helps Us Keep Track of White House Visitors

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The White House makes no secret of its visitor logs, but it doesn't serve them up in an easily searchable database with the information prettily graphed, and that's the value added by The Washington Post's treatment of the logs.

By Adam Martin

May 11, 2012

Washington Post Reporter's Dogged Road to a Bully Scoop

Any news buff would want to sit down with Washington Post reporter Jason Horowitz to hear how his story of Mitt Romney's high school days came together, but in case you don't have his number the next best thing is his account to Capital New York.

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By Dashiell Bennett

May 7, 2012

The Washington Post Won't Get Meta with Ben Bradlee Biographer

In today's meta-media circular circle-of-circleness news, the journalist who wrote a book about former a Washington Post editor says The Washington Post won't write about him because there's too many people talking about The Washington Post. (Got that?)

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By John Hudson

May 3, 2012

Jennifer Rubin Infuriates Another Washington Post Colleague

Jennifer Rubin hurt another one of her colleague's feelings today, the latest clash in a series of intra-office disputes with her fellow Washington Post co-workers.

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By Adam Martin

Mar 19, 2012

How David Ignatius Keeps His White House Scoop-Machine Happy

Politico's profile of Washington Post columnist David Ignatius and his run of top-level scoops has been greeted with some grumbling from his colleagues who are quick to point out that his high-profile exclusives were based on leaks from the White House.

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By Adam Martin

Mar 7, 2012

New York Times Editor Doesn't Want to Manage the Washington Post

Perhaps in an effort to exorcise some of the "ghosts" from its newsroom, The Washington Post reportedly offered New York Times managing editor Richard Berke the managing editor position it's had open since late January, but he turned it down.

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By Adam Martin

Feb 8, 2012

Somehow it's Legal for Legislators to Fund Family Members' Organizations

The Washington Post followed up on its big investigation into congressional earmarks with a report Wednesday that found some legislators were directing government funds to organizations at which they had family on staff, which turns out to be is perfectly legal.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 5, 2012

Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Graham's Lopsided Bromance

What the Wall Street Journal calls a "love story" between Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and Washington Post CEO Donald Graham sounds more parasitic than the average bromance. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Dec 21, 2011

Spatwatch

Chelsea Clinton Sparks a Critic War

The Players: David Zurawik, television critic for The Baltimore Sun who's not a fan of Chelsea Clinton journalismErik Wemple, media reporter and critic for The Washington Post who actually explains why he isn't a fan of Chelsea Clinton's journalism (yet).

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 21, 2011

Turns Out You Can't Identify Someone Just Based on Their iTunes Library

The Washington Post has succeeded in reuniting a lost iPod with its owner—but not by combing through their playlists but rather looking at the Apple ID information associated with the device.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Oct 28, 2011

Spatwatch

Lolcats Could Save the Washington Post

Players: Gene Weingarten, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winning journalist at The Washington Post who doesn't understand lolcats (or readers' infatuation with lolcats); Ben Huh, CEO of meme network I Can Has Cheezburger? which gave birth to the lolcat.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Oct 21, 2011

Spatwatch

The NRDC Just Wants The Washington Post to Get Its Name Right

Players: Edwin Chen, federal communications director for the Natural Resources Defense Council and a former White House correspondent for Bloomberg; The Washington Post, which has been writing about the National Resources Defense Council.

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By John Hudson

Oct 21, 2011

Miami Herald Is Better at Marco Rubio Damage Control Than Rubio

The hometown paper of U.S. Senator Marco Rubio is cleaning up his latest political scandal better than his own PR team.

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By John Hudson

Sep 16, 2011

The D.C. War Over 'Hipster Glasses'

Jay Carney wears cool glasses: now fight about it

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By John Hudson

Sep 13, 2011

Bin Laden: Celebrate 9/11 by Reading Bob Woodward

It's a plug that could drive sales in the coveted 18-34 jihadist demographic

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By John Hudson

Jul 22, 2011

What's Happened to Jose Antonio Vargas Since His Admission

It's been one month since the journalist's came out an undocumented immigrant

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jun 9, 2011

How to Help the Media Read Sarah Palin's Emails

News organizations would like your help going through the 24,199 pages

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By Ujala Sehgal

Jun 4, 2011

Five Best Saturday Columns

On the dream GOP candidate, lessons from piracy, and the anti-Palin

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By John Hudson

May 13, 2011

The Reporter-to-Political Mouthpiece Transition

Joe Biden eyed two other reporters before hiring the Washington Post's Shailagh Murray

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By John Hudson

Apr 29, 2011

At Least Someone at the Washington Post Is Embarrassed by Trump

Dana Milbank speaks out on his newspaper's embarrassing courtship of Donald Trump

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