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The Washington Post. 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.
Visit The Washington Post at washpost.com
The online version of the newspaper is available through The Washington Post
Company's new-media and electronic-publishing subsidiary, Washingtonpost.Newsweek
Interactive, at washingtonpost.com.

Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive. WPNI is the new-media and
electronic-publishing subsidiary of The Washington Post Company, headquartered
in Arlington, VA. Its mission is to develop the company's editorial products and
businesses on the web. WPNI's flagship products include washingtonpost.com and
Newsweek.MSNBC.com.


Visit these Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive sites:
washingtonpost.com
Newsweek.msnbc.com

The Washington Post National Weekly Edition.
A tabloid publication of selected Post articles on politics, foreign
affairs, popular culture, public policy, and personal finance, edited for a
national audience, with a circulation of 56,000.
See the online version of The Washington Post National Weekly Edition at
nationalweekly.com

The Washington Post Writers Group. A syndicator of 28 writers
and cartoonists, including several Washington Post writers, plus material from
Newsweek to thousands of publications worldwide. The Writers Group also sells
reprints of articles and photos from Washington Post archives.
Visit The Washington Post Writers Group at
postwritersgroup.com

The Herald. A morning daily and Sunday newspaper published in
Everett, Washington, 30 miles north of Seattle. The Herald's audited average
circulation for the 6-month period ending March 31, 2001, was 52,720 daily and
60,950 Sunday. The Herald also publishes six community weeklies in South
Snohomish and North King Counties and a monthly business journal. Visit
HeraldNet.

The Gazette. A publisher in Maryland of 39 controlled-circulation
community weekly newspapers with a combined circulation of 614,000; 3 twice-weekly
paid-circulation newspapers with a combined circulation of 50,300; 2 weekly
paid-circulation newspapers with a combined circulation of 19,000; a weekly
specialty publication with a circulation of 17,900; one twice-monthly real estate
publication; 9 military newspapers and 9 base guides for local military bases;
and an operator of two commercial printing plants in the Washington area. Visit
Gazette.Net.

Greater Washington Publishing, Inc. produces several publications for
the metropolitan Washington region: Apartment Showcase, an advertisement guide
for apartment rentals; New Homes Guide, an advertisement guide for new home
builders; Guide to Retirement Living, a publication aimed at the growing senior
citizen community and those who serve it; and Auto Buyers Guide. These
publications are distributed free of charge to consumers and advertisers.
Visit Greater Washington Publishing, Inc.

Apartment Showcase. The Apartment Showcase is a full-color apartment
guidebook with over 600 pages of apartment finding information for Virginia,
Maryland and Washington, DC.
Visit Apartment Showcase.

New Homes Guide. New Homes Guide is Metropolitan Washington's only
complete guide to every new home community.
Visit New Homes Guide.

Guide to Retirement Living. The Guide to Retirement Living is a
full-color magazine that includes detailed listings of every retirement living
option in Metropolitan Washington, Virginia, Maryland, Philadelphia, New Jersey
and Delaware.
Visit Guide to Retirement Living./P>

Auto Buyers Guide. Auto Buyers Guide is a full color photo guide to
new and used cars that are for sale in the Washington, Maryland and Virginia
area. Its easy to use format makes finding your next car an cinch. It is
available through 1,200 street boxes all around town.

Robinson Terminal Warehouse Corporation. A newsprint handling
and storage facility with operations in Alexandria and Springfield, Virginia,
and College Park, Maryland.

Capitol Fiber Inc. A handler and seller to recycling industries
of old newspaper and other waste paper collected in the Washington/Baltimore
area.
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