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Editors at the Post discovered that she not only had fabricated the piece but had also embellished her academic résumé.
ABC/Washington Post discovered that this month, 51% of Americans want an assault weapons ban, which is not statistically different from the 52% who wanted one last month.
Moreover, with the help of a brilliant managing editor, Howard Simons, the Post discovered what they called SMERSH: science, medicine, education, religion, and all that shit.
And, besides covering official "white" Washington in greater depth, the Post discovered black Washington, jettisoned some older, racist editors, and hired talented black reporters, including Robert Maynard.
Then one of the report's co-authors resigned from Heritage after The Washington Post discovered that he had once proposed blocking immigrants with low I. Q
When you attach Obama's name by calling it "Barack Obama's proposals", the Post discovered that 53% of Americans favor the proposals – nearly identical to Obama's approval rating of 55% in a separate Post poll last week.
A few years earlier, the Post discovered that Michael Harrington, the author of "The Other America," had moved to Westchester County, and ran a screaming headline about it: "SOCIALIST LEADER FLEES TO LARCHMONT".
Last week The Washington Post discovered that at least one of them, the Dora market, is a Potemkin village, open only a few hours a day and produced by $2,500 grants (a k a bribes) bestowed on the shopkeepers.
Malcolm Harris, writing for The Huffington Post, discovered Porcelain Black on the cover of UnSound and reacted to her image: I discovered two things about Porcelain Black well worth noting.
But the Post discovered that not only does Walmart seem to hide the fact those four beers are actually a store brand, but Trouble Brewing doesn't even exist.
However, a tastemaker at the Huffington Post discovered that the ingredients and instructions for Bill's "brown-sugar treats" are pilfered from the most obvious of culinary sources: the Betty Crocker cookbook.
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