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A panel of reporters and editors from The Washington Post discuss their experiences covering Iraq. Panel includes Rajiv Chandrasekaran, former Iraq bureau chief, Steven Fainaru, Omar Fekeiki; and Jackie Spinner. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism presents" [11/2006] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 11983]
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MSNBC
Countdown
World's Worst
2008-03-25
O'Reilly threatens Washington Post
In response to an unflattering article published in the Washington Post Sunday magazine, Bill O'Reilly said, "If the Washington Post keeps it up... there are going to be some pretty interesting things being reported on them."
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