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    The Washington Post is the largest newspaper in Washington, D.C.. It is also one of the city's oldest papers, having been founded in 1877.

    Perhaps the most notable incident in the Post's history was when, in the early 1970s, reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein began the media's investigation of Watergate. This contributed greatly to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.

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    2. 4 Reasons You Should Care About Social Responsibility

      Explore Washington Technology (Jan 4 2012)

      ...l responsibility programs for 2012. A sound CSR program may be more important now than ever. As the Washington Post ... As 2011 came to a close, government contractors were working around the clock to write winning ... (Read Full Article)

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    3. Anime con may check attendees against sex-offender registries

      Explore Blastr (Aug 4 2011)

      Anime con may check attendees against sex-offender registries ..... and then you have older male anime fans," Katsucon media relations guru Chad Diederichs told the Washington Post. "The juxtaposition of the two may not look entirely wholesome." One unfortunate example—last month... (Read Full Article)

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    4. 50 Social Media Stats to Kickstart Your Slide Deck

      Explore Advertising Age (Jul 15 2011)

      50 Social Media Stats to Kickstart Your Slide Deck ...0, 29.3 million readers read some 270 million pages of Post journalism each month, a record for The Washington Post. Of that, 28.1 million did so online and, while [Washington Post] brought in 4.2 million new readers on average each month compared to the previous year, [they] als... (Read Full Article)

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    5. ActivRAC™ Mobilized Storage: Lets Companies Put Storage Areas to Work – Improving Productivity and Profitability

      Explore news.yahoo.com (Mar 21 2011)

      ....com Palin's bad milk jokeOpinion: Sarah Palin's crack against Michelle Obama backfires.» More from Washington Post Housing bluesHome sales fell 9.6 percent in February. Positive expectationsAT&T's acquisition of T-... (Read Full Article)

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    6. How Much Did Arianna Huffington Make and Is It Fair Her Writers Made Nothing?

      Explore Forbes.com Blogs (Feb 12 2011)

      How Much Did Arianna Huffington Make and Is It Fair Her Writers Made Nothing? ... a publicist for a week to shop his column around to the op-ed page editor of the New York Times or Washington Post. Plus he gets to plug his books, movies, speeches etc. Huffpo serves as his unpaid publicist. You c... (Read Full Article)

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    7. Dorie Clark: How to Repair a Damaged Online Reputation

      Explore huffingtonpost.com (Jan 19 2011)

      ... so you don't inflame the public or your bosses by appearing clueless or defiant. A good example is Washington Post columnist Mike Wise, who earlier this year bizarrely decided to tweet out misinformation about an N... (Read Full Article)

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    8. The Wall Street Journal tops influential media list

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      ...line. For print, Forbes came in third, followed by Fortune, Financial Times, The Economist, and the Washington Post. For online, CNN Online came in third followed by Bloomgberg, Fox News, The Drudge Report, The Econ... (Read Full Article)

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    9. WSJ Boosts Circulation While Other Papers Wither

      Explore Forbes.com Blogs (Oct 25 2010)

      WSJ Boosts Circulation While Other Papers Wither ...osta Times and several other smaller papers. The New York Times (-5.5%), Los Angeles Times (-8.7%), Washington Post (-6.4%) New York Daily News (-5.5%), Chicago Tribune (-5.2%) and Houston Chronicle (-10.5%) were am... (Read Full Article)

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    10. The Big CSR Debate: Is Responsible Capitalism a Farce?

      Explore Forbes.com Blogs (Sep 21 2010)

      The Big CSR Debate: Is Responsible Capitalism a Farce? ...ork.” The Economist’s Bishop turned the heat up a notch by calling Freeland’s recent article in The Washington Post—where she equated social responsibility with charity and philanthropy—”ridiculous,” and her claims,... (Read Full Article)

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    11. Trust and the Internet: What PR pros need to know

      Explore prweekus.com (Sep 10 2010)

      Trust and the Internet: What PR pros need to know ...right-wing Christian issues, has had its “news” taken as fact by media outlets. And in late August, Washington Post sports reporter Mike Wise was suspended after posting false information to his Twitter account – in... (Read Full Article)

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    12. Corporate Responsibility, Freedom and Jonathan Franzen

      Explore Forbes.com Blogs (Sep 7 2010)

      Corporate Responsibility, Freedom and Jonathan Franzen If writing about corporate social responsibility has led me to quote poetry, it?s also prompti (Read Full Article)

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    13. Corporate Social Responsibility: A Force for Good Or Ill?

      Explore philanthropy.com (Jul 20 2010)

      Corporate Social Responsibility: A Force for Good Or Ill? ...onsibility. So writes Chrystia Freeland, global editor at large for Thomson Reuters, in yesterday's Washington Post. Ms. Freeland argues that CSR "muddies the waters," distracting companies from their core goal of m... (Read Full Article)

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    14. Matthew Bishop: Is Corporate Social Responsibility Evil?

      Explore huffingtonpost.com (Jul 19 2010)

      ...ation has been made by our friend Chrystia Freeland, the editor at large of Thomson Reuters, in the Washington Post. While it is easy to understand the contrarian appeal of this claim -- how ironic that the instinct... (Read Full Article)

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    15. Listening to Twitter Is Not Only a Question of Who, But Where

      Explore PR News Online (Jul 19 2010)

      Listening to Twitter Is Not Only a Question of Who, But Where ...s) were also telling, reading like a Who’s Who of top business media— The New York Times, CBS News, Washington Post, ABC and more. “Twitter has grown in the past year to over 1 million brand mentions per day,” says ... (Read Full Article)

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    16. Wsj's 'No Surprise' Rule on Negative Stories Tough to Enact Online

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      Wsj's 'No Surprise' Rule on Negative Stories Tough to Enact Online ... McChrystal following buzz surrounding a controversial Rolling Stone, along with the resignation of Washington Post blogger Dave Weigel have revealed the amount of damage a story can do when it creates a splash onli... (Read Full Article)

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