Usually they’re the ones asking about the private lives of people. We turned the tables and asked journalists to tell us about their lives—from their morning reading rituals to their secret passions.
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He learned about money at his father’s knee, and now Robert Allbritton is getting noticed. The youthful boss of eight TV stations and a hot new newspaper may seem low-key, but one of his top people says, “He has vision, balls, and money—and knows how to use all three.”
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Kay Graham’s granddaughter is following in the great lady’s footsteps as head of the Washington Post. But Katharine Weymouth is a very different kind of woman—she drives a BMW convertible—and got to the top in a very different way.
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How social networks, bloggers, “macaca moments,” and other products of the new technology are changing politics—and presidential campaigns.
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Jose Antonio Vargas breaks new ground for the Post with video logs.
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Gone are the robust bureaus for the Los Angeles Times, Newhouse News, and other once-healthy news organizations. Digital media bureaus now are taking their places with as many reporters and plenty of swagger.
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Sip some Beaujolais Nouveau, check out the Terra Cotta warriors, see a vintage murder thriller, and more this weekend.
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