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It was Baker, working through Provost Marshal Enoch Crowder and Major Hugh S. ( `` Old Ironpants '' ) Johnson, who arranged for a secret printing by the million of selective service blanks -- again before the Act was passed -- until corridors in the Government Printing Office were full and the basement of the Washington Post Office was stacked to the ceiling.
The 15th Street deposit is not to be confused with the nearby famous Mayflower Hotel cypress swamp on 17th Street reported in The Washington Post, August 2, 1955, which was probably formed during the second interglacial period and is therefore much younger.
Three-time Pulitzer Prize winning, Washington Post photographer Carol Guzy was detained by police and arrested on April 15, and two journalists for the Associated Press also reported being struck by police with batons.
* In Tokyo, a Ghetto of Geeks from Washington Post
It was during this time that Hesser's writings started appearing in newspapers and magazines, including The Washington Post.
Desson Howe, in this review for the Washington Post praised the film's style: " Bill Pope's cinematography is gymnastic and appropriately frenetic.
In 2005, Gene Weingarten from The Washington Post was sent a gift of a first edition Barnaby book as an incentive for Watterson's cooperation.
* Powell, Michael, " Boston's Big Dig Awash in Troubles ", Washington Post, 2004-11-19, Retrieved on August 9, 2006.
The most recent was in May 2012, when Washington Post columnist Mike Wise published a piece entitled " Fans who yell ‘ Oh !’ during national anthem are tainting a moment meant to unite Americans ".
" In a 2005 Washington Post interview, Jones dodged political questions and even admitted that he was embarrassed by " some of the more vitriolic comments " made by his predecessors.
The newspapers include The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Atlanta Constitution.
*" Wide Hunt For 27 Men In Six Navy Planes ", The Washington Post, December 7, 1945.
*" Fire Signals Seen In Area Of Lost Men ", The Washington Post, December 9, 1945.
*" Efforts To Locate Missing Ship Fail ", The Washington Post, December 6, 1925.
*" Lighthouse Keepers Seek Missing Ship ", The Washington Post, December 7, 1925.
*" 53 On Missing Craft Are Reported Saved ", The Washington Post, December 13, 1925.
*" Cold High Winds Do $ 25, 000 Damage ", The Washington Post, March 11, 1918.
*" Collier Cyclops Is Lost ; 293 Persons On Board ; Enemy Blow Suspected ", The Washington Post, April 15, 1918.
*" U. S. Consul Gottschalk Coming To Enter The War ", The Washington Post, April 15, 1918.
*" Cyclops Skipper Teuton, ' Tis Said ", The Washington Post, April 16, 1918.
*" Fate Of Ship Baffles ", The Washington Post, April 16, 1918.
*" Steamer Met Gale On Cyclops ' Course ", The Washington Post, April 19, 1918.
*" Hunt On For Pirates ", The Washington Post, June 21, 1921
*" Comb Seas For Ships ", The Washington Post, June 22, 1921.
*" Port Of Missing Ships Claims 3000 Yearly ", The Washington Post, July 10, 1921.

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Fred Reed ( born 1945 in Crumpler, West Virginia ) was a technology columnist for The Washington Times.
" When asked by syndicated columnist Katherine Hillyer for the Washington Daily News ( or by a bystander, according to another account ) what it was called, Irving answered, " It's a jeep.
* 2003 – In an effort to discredit U. S. Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson, who had written an article critical of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Washington Post columnist Robert Novak reveals that Wilson's wife Valerie Plame is a CIA " operative ".
Though not listed, another conservative writer who trained there was New York Times op-ed columnist David Brooks, a Washington Times editorial writer in the 1980s.
* Adrienne T. Washington ( columnist )
* July 14 – CIA leak scandal: Washington Post columnist Robert Novak publishes the name of Valerie Plame, blowing her cover as a CIA operative.
The founding director of CBS News, Paul White, for whom the top award given by the broadcast news directors organization Radio Television Digital News Association ( RTDNA ) is named, Kent Cooper, who later became the longtime GM of rival Associated Press, early ABC News president Elmer Lower, Raymond Clapper, originator of the term " smoked-filled room ", Merriman Smith, Helen Thomas, Marie Colvin, Martha Gellhorn, Kate Webb, Henry Tilton Gorrell, Seymour Hersh, Lucien Carr, Neil Sheehan, Brit Hume, Keith Olbermann, New York Times columnists Thomas Friedman and Gail Collins, Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen, sportswriter and Untouchables co-author Oscar Fraley, author H. Allen Smith, military author Joe Galloway, Saigon evacuation photographer Hubert van Es, photographer Stan Stearns, 1970s White House photographer David Hume Kennerly, White House spokesmen George Reedy, Ron Nessen and Larry Speakes, longtime Las Vegas bureau manager Myram Borders, onetime CIA Director Richard Helms, who interviewed Adolf Hitler for United Press during the 1936 Olympics, diplomat Edward M. Korry, former UP correspondent to Moscow Eugene Lyons, C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb, ex-Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton, 1980's-90's Singapore President Wee Kim Wee and novelists Allen Drury, Tony Hillerman and Daniel Silva.
The Washington Post columnist Ezra Klein compared 27 % of Canadians reportedly waiting four months or more for elective surgery with 26 % of Americans reporting that they did not fulfill a prescription due to cost ( compared to only 6 % of Canadians ).
He served for several years as the managing editor at the Washington Daily News, and later became the nation's first aviation columnist.
* Courtland Milloy, Metro page columnist for the Washington Post
He was on the staff of Senator Lee Metcalf, a research columnist for Jack Anderson, author of Six Days of the Condor ( filmed as Three Days ...) and numerous other spy and crime novels, currently a writer for Politics Daily, resident of Washington DC area.
* Tom Wicker, former Washington bureau chief and columnist for The New York Times.
Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. ( born April 5, 1953 ) is the founder and president of the American Center for Security Policy, columnist at The Washington Times, Big Peace, and Townhall, and radio host on Secure Freedom Radio.
She is a columnist for Beliefnet. com and for On Faith, the Newsweek / Washington Post online forum on religion.
MSN Money columnist Liz Pulliam Weston wrote a column about a Bremerton, Washington couple, State Farm Insurance customers for 30 years, who discussed an incident of rainwater damage to their home with the company.
Less than two weeks before the 1942 midterm congressional election, columnist Drew Pearson's nationally-syndicated column ( Washington Merry-Go-Round ) described in detail how in 1939 Fish had received over $ 3, 100 in cash from a source with German ties.
Fumento has been a nationally syndicated columnist for the Scripps Howard News Service, a legal writer for the Washington Times, a science correspondent for Reason magazine, editorial writer for the Rocky Mountain News in Denver, and was the first “ National Issues ” reporter for Investor ’ s Business Daily.
In a 1989 editorial titled " Drown the Berenstain Bears ", Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer lamented the popularity of the books, writing that " it is not just the smugness and complacency of the stories that is so irritating ," but the bears themselves, particularly " the post-feminist Papa Bear, the Alan Alda of grizzlies, a wimp so passive and fumbling he makes Dagwood Bumstead look like Batman.
* Carolyn Hax ( b. 1966 ), writer and columnist for the Washington Post and the author of the advice column " Tell Me About It ," born in Bridgeport and grew up in Trumbull.
One columnist wrote on October 15, " Walter Jenkins has revived and dramatized all the harsh feelings about morals, and political cliques, and the Texas gang in Washington.
" Washington columnist Joseph Alsop, like Jenkins a closeted homosexual, wrote publicly in support of Jenkins and sent him a letter of support as well.
Matthews worked in print media for 15 years, spending 13 years as Washington, D. C. bureau chief for the San Francisco Examiner ( 1987 – 2000 ) and two years as a nationally syndicated columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle.
He is senior fellow of the American Civil Rights Union and a regular columnist for The Washington Times.
Some columnists downplayed the offensiveness of the band's performances ; one Washington Post columnist wrote that the Pep Band was " banned not for the crime of political incorrectness, but for the potential to possibly, just maybe, somehow, somewhere, some day commit it.

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