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Current, former officials back secret surveillance

The latest comments came as the Washington Post reports that the government runs four major data collection programs - two aimed at phone and Internet metadata and two more targeting contents of...

Prize-winning writer working on surveillance book

Penguin Press announced Thursday that it had acquired a book by Barton Gellman, a contributing editor at large for Time magazine and a Washington Post reporter.

Secret to Prism success: Even bigger data seizure

The revelation of Prism this month by the Washington Post and Guardian newspapers has touched off the latest round in a decade-long debate over what limits to impose on government eavesdropping,...

Obama administration declassifies law to explain surveillance program

James Clapper, director of national intelligence, said Saturday in a statement that the leaks that lead to the articles in the Washington Post and the Guardian of London were "reckless" and...

Snowden's cautious approach to Post reporter

He also asked that The Post publish online a cryptographic key that he could use to prove to a foreign embassy that he was the document's source.

Just Makes You Go Crazy | Ed Wallace | Dallas-Fort Worth Automobiles and Cars |...

It started on May 14, with a column by Neil Irwin in the Washington Post, headlined, "Auto Dealers and State Legislatures Conspire to Make Cars More Expensive.

Bachmann will be leaving, but still has material to work with

Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post's fact-checker, joked that her departure from Congress should be declared a national day of mourning.

'Flea market' Renoir leads to colorful, continuing mystery

A reporter for The Washington Post, curious about the painting's history and an early owner's ties to the Baltimore Museum of Art, unearthed an entry for it in one of the museum's own catalogs.

Deputy shoots, kills woman at Va. Costco store

The Washington Post reports Scott had been serving pizza.

Journalist and author Haynes Johnson dies at 81

When Ben Bradlee became the editor of the Post, he began beefing up the paper's political reporting team, recruiting both Johnson and David S. Broder to join the paper.

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WASHINGTON: Obama honors first time WNBA champ Indiana Fever

WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama honored the WNBA champion Indiana Fever on Friday, calling...

WASHINGTON: Climate talk shifts from curbing CO2 to adapting

WASHINGTON -- Efforts to curb global warming have quietly shifted as greenhouse gases inexorably...

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Ian McKellen Magazine Articles

The Washington Post Magazine [United States] (16 December 2001), page G1+G4-G5, by Chip Crews

Briefing with NSA Officials Attract Just Half of the Senate

A number of politicians have criticized Clapper, the NSA and others in the week that followed...

Swiftboat shills are lying? Gasp! Say it aint so!

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Military records contradict a critic's charge that U.S. Democratic...

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Capitals' Ovechkin wins third Hart Trophy

(Reuters) - Washington Capitals captain Alexander Ovechkin won the Hart Trophy as the National...

Alex Ovechkin wins third Hart Memorial Trophy

The Washington Post does not allow its writers to vote on awards.

Washington Mystics vs. Indiana Fever

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