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Webin the decades before television began eliminating metro evening newspapers, and before watergate turned the washington post into a journalistic icon,.

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Webthe book provides a unique perspective on more than a century of local, national and international history.

Webfaye haskins' careful history reveals how the star became a great paper, how well it covered the news of its day, and why it failed to survive.

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