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A morning daily and Sunday newspaper
published in Washington, D.C. For the 6-month period ending March 31, 2001, The
Post's unaudited average paid circulation was 802,594 Monday-Friday and 1,070,809
Sunday. The Post maintains 22 foreign, 6 national, and 12 metropolitan news bureaus.
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The Washington area's free daily tabloid newspaper, created for local commuters. It features international, national, and regional news, and local entertainment listings and consumer features.
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El Tiempo Latino is a leading Spanish-language weekly newspaper in the greater Washington area.
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Syndicator of columnists, cartoonists, Newsweek articles, and graphics to customers worldwide. The Writers Group also sells reprints of articles and photos from Washington Post archives.
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FW (Fashion Washington) is a glossy broadsheet magazine distributed monthly on top of 96,500 subscriptions of The Washington Post and in high-end boutiques, salons, hotels and restaurants. FW captures the increasingly stylish scene in the nation’s capital, from trend-setting diplomats and star-studded parties to fab jewelry lines and store openings. On its pages you’ll find both the hottest new styles and the fascinating cast of characters — designers, shop owners and famous faces — making DC a hip place to be.
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Daily and Sunday newspaper published in Everett, Washington (30 miles north of Seattle). The Herald also publishes community weeklies in South Snohomish and North King Counties, a weekly Spanish-language newspaper and a monthly business journal.
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Serving Montgomery, Prince George's, Carroll and Frederick counties, Maryland, with controlled-circulation community weekly newspapers; one paid-circulation newspaper and a twice-monthly real estate publication.

Serving Charles, Calvert, St. Mary's, and the southern portion of Prince George's counties with paid-circulation community newspapers and publications.
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A weekly newspaper serving Fairfax County, VA
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Serving military installations throughout the Washington, DC region with newspapers, base guides, and specialty publications.
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Serving the Washington region with Maryland-based commercial printing plants: Comprint Printing (Gaithersburg) and Southern Maryland Printing (Waldorf).

Publisher of several publications, distributed free of charge, for the metropolitan Washington region:
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Apartment Showcase is a web based directory of apartments for rent in Washington DC, Northern Virginia and Maryland.
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Metropolitan Washington's only complete guide to every new home community.
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SourceBook, in print and online, is dedicated to helping seniors and their families in the Mid-Atlantic region locate housing, home healthcare services, events, relevant articles and more.
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A newsprint handling
and storage facility with operations in Alexandria and Springfield, Virginia,
and College Park, Maryland.
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