Reflecting on Life, Lessons, and a Long Career at The Washington Post
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The writer of the article, a journalist at The Washington Post, has announced his retirement after 47 years of service. Despite retiring from full-time work, he intends to remain affiliated with The Post and will continue writing on politics and government following a break. He intends to work at a slower pace, in recognition of time's…
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