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35th Anniversary: Two generations of Richardsons cover the news at The Washington Times
When I was hired in 1988 as a reporter for The Washington Times, I gave no thought to whether my children might someday work for the same newspaper.
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On Sept. 14, 2001, George W. Bush was standing with New York City firefighters in the rubble of the World Trade Center, trying to address a crowd, when someone shouted that he couldn't hear what the president was saying.
Shares35th Anniversary: Commentary — Merits of topics aired daily
No wisdom is regarded as conventional on the Commentary pages of The Washington Times, where a distinguished array of the nation's opinion leaders, commentators and scholars offer challenging, informed thoughts on a wide range of political, moral, economic and scientific issues.
Shares35th Anniversary: The Times’ colorful path to ‘outsized influence’
It was a no-frills employment notice that went public 35 years ago, touting an original vision that sustained The Washington Times on its quest for profitability.
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For 35 years, The Washington Times has stood sentinel along the banks of the Potomac River, shining a bright light into all corners of the federal government.
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Starting a newspaper "is worth doing, and we make our first public appearance with a heady sense that we can do it. Our confidence rests in part on the zest and skills of the staff we have recruited. Just as importantly, it rests on the need we find expressed all over Washington for a new perspective on local, national and world events."
Shares35 years of dedication and distinction — four from Day One
More than 50 years later, 35 of it as a driving force at The Washington Times, Mr. Pruden's wry, witty, take-no-prisoners commentary, "Pruden on Politics," remains a popular fixture in print, online and by email for a legion of loyal Times readers.
SharesD.C. United playoff match postponed by snowstorm
MLS on Wednesday postponed Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinal between D.C. United and the New York Red Bulls, determining continuing snow brought on by a nor'easter had made the field unplayable.
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For the first time in its 80-year history, Augusta National Golf Club has female members.
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