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  2. The Washington Post Writers Group - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post Writers Group formed in 1973. [2]In 2009, the Post dissolved its relationship with the Los Angeles Times (see the Los Angeles Times–Washington Post News Service) and joined with Bloomberg News to form The Washington Post News Service with Bloomberg News, which provided up to 150 national and international stories plus photos and graphics.

  3. The Washington Post - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital. It is the most widely circulated newspaper in the Washington metropolitan area [5] [6] and has a national audience. The Post was founded in 1877. In its early years, it went through ...

  4. Candorville - Wikipedia

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    Candorville is a syndicated newspaper comic strip written and illustrated by Darrin Bell. Launched in September 2003 by The Washington Post Writers Group, Candorville features young black and Latino characters living in the inner city. Using the vehicle of humor, Candorville presents social and political commentary as well as the stories of its ...

  5. Pickles (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    April 2, 1990. Syndicate (s) Andrews McMeel Syndication (July 1, 2022–present) The Washington Post Writers Group (Apr 1990–June 2022) Publisher (s) Baobab Press. Genre (s) Humor. Pickles is a daily and Sunday comic strip by Brian Crane focusing on a retired couple in their seventies, Earl and Opal Pickles. [ 1][ 2] Pickles has been ...

  6. Safe Havens - Wikipedia

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    Safe Havens is a comic strip drawn by cartoonist Bill Holbrook. It was originally syndicated by Washington Post Writers Group starting October 3, 1988 [1] as a weekday only strip (opposite the Sunday only strip Outland by Berkeley Breathed ), the strip switched to King Features Syndicate in 1993. The strip has been published in more than 50 ...

  7. Bloom County - Wikipedia

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    The comic strip attracted the notice of the editors of The Washington Post, who recruited him to do a nationally syndicated strip. On December 8, 1980, Bloom County , syndicated by The Washington Post Writers Group , made its debut and featured some of the characters from Academia Waltz, including former frat-boy Steve Dallas and the paraplegic ...

  8. Michael Cavna - Wikipedia

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    Michael Cavna. Alma mater. University of California, San Diego. Genre. Arts, journalist. Michael Cavna is an American writer, artist and cartoonist. He is creator of the "Comic Riffs" column for The Washington Post . His column has received more than a dozen national awards from the Society for Features Journalism, in 2013, [1] 2014, [2] 2015 ...

  9. Barney & Clyde - Wikipedia

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    Barney & Clyde is a daily newspaper comic strip created by Washington Post columnist Gene Weingarten, his son Dan Weingarten, and cartoonist David Clark. Originally syndicated by The Washington Post Writers Group, [1] it debuted on June 7, 2010. Barney & Clyde appears in The Washington Post, The Miami Herald, The Detroit Free Press and many ...