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- Circulation: 102,000
- Editor: John Solomon
- Founded: 1982
- Headquarters: 3600 New York Ave. NE, Washington, DC
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The Washington Times is a daily newspaper headquartered in Washington, DC. Though its local competitor, The Washington Post, has a circulation about 7 times higher, the Times is one of the nation's most influential newspapers with a decidedly conservative editorial bent.
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History
The paper was co-founded—and is funded—by Sun Myung Moon, the leader of the controversial Unification Church, which has been called a cult. In January, 2008, the Times named Washington Post reporter John Solomon as its new executive editor. From 1987 to 1990, the Times Editorial page was edited by Tony Snow, who went on to be White House Press Secretary for President George W. Bush. -
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The Washington Times Questions
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Since we have a reconstruction of Martha Washington, how about one for George Washington? 3 AnswersIn 200 years will you want to be remembered as a chubby geriatric or in your prime of life? George Washington has been reinvented several times already. Perhaps... read more -
What is time? 4 AnswersI think time is one of those simple, yet complex things to explain. It's one of those made up things that was created by people, in order to keep us on time or... read more -
What is Time? 5 AnswersTime is an interval, and intervals were created by people. Walk from from point A to point B, and calculate the number of steps you took to get from point A to... read more -
What time are the Oscars on? 1 Answerhmmm, well according to the Mahalo page they start at 5pm PST which would make it 8pm EST on ABC Just to doublecheck it went to TV Guide.com and sure enough the... read more
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