Frederick Samuel Hiatt (April 30, 1955 – December 6, 2021) was an American journalist. He was the editorial page editor of The Washington Post, where...
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page editor, overseeing the newspaper's Opinions section. He succeeded Fred Hiatt, who died from cardiac arrest in December 2021. Shipley married Naomi...
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Slate. In welcoming remarks, The Washington Post editorial page editor Fred Hiatt wrote, "her provocative writing has become 'must read' material for news...
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Hiatt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brenda Hiatt, American author Fred Hiatt (1955–2021), American journalist Howard Hiatt (1925–2024)...
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other by her husband. The Washington Post editorial page, led by editor Fred Hiatt, a vocal supporter of the Iraq War, who blamed Wilson for Plame's identity...
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Lester Crown, and Mortimer Zuckerman and "media personalities" like Fred Hiatt, Charles Krauthammer, Bret Stephens, and Martin Peretz. In 2011, John...
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wrote, his father was a founding member in 1919." "Fred Hiatt" bio, The Washington Post Fred Hiatt (1997), If I Were Queen of the World, Margaret K. McElderry...
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Yearbook photos | Yearbook images". e-yearbook.com. Retrieved 15 March 2024. Fred Hiatt (6 November 1984). "U.S. Nuclear Ship Uses Canal". The Washington Post...
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military interventionism." The Washington Post editorial page editor Fred Hiatt and College of the Holy Cross political scientist Donald Brand describe...
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2000. Khanna now supports a House bill to provide "Medicare for All". Fred Hiatt, the editor of The Washington Post's editorial page, has suggested that...
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