Story Lab: November 1, 2009 - November 7, 2009
Paul Schwartzman
Paul Schwartzman, on staff at the WP since 2000, writes about life, death and all the maddening permutations in between. Prior to the Post, he wrote for the NY Daily News, where he covered Rudolph Giuliani and other forms of...
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| November 5, 2009; 4:52 PM ET |
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Marc Fisher
Marc Fisher, a reporter and editor at The Post since 1986, is the Enterprise Editor for local news and spent a decade writing a column and the "Raw Fisher" blog. His latest book is "Something in the Air: Radio, Rock...
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| November 5, 2009; 4:32 PM ET |
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Ian Shapira
Ian Shapira has been a staff writer at The Washington Post since 2000, and mainly writes about young adults -- the Millennial generation. He was one of the lead reporters on the team of Post staffers that won the breaking...
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| November 5, 2009; 4:20 PM ET |
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Christian Davenport
Christian Davenport has been a reporter at The Post since 2000, which is his second all-time favorite job after working one summer as a gas station attendant in Yellowstone National Park. He's a Brooklyn-born Yankees fan who writes occasionally about...
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| November 5, 2009; 3:44 PM ET |
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Brigid Schulte
Brigid Schulte came to The Washington Post in 1999 from the Knight-Ridder Washington Bureau's national staff. At The Post, she has written about starving squirrels, dying bats, guns, orchids, bras and a nasty bout with the swine flu. Her...
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| November 5, 2009; 2:53 PM ET |
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Theresa Vargas
Theresa Vargas has searched for bikers after midnight, joined the carnival for a week and scoured abandoned buildings for signs of life--all in the name of journalism. Before coming to the Post in 2006, she worked at Newsday. Theresa Vargas'...
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| November 5, 2009; 2:47 PM ET |
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Michael Rosenwald
Michael Rosenwald writes stories about the intersection of business and culture, odd people who don't seem odd to him, iconoclasts, fine pens, the internet, science, and himself (to the embarrassment of his wife). Michael Rosenwald's articles | On Twitter...
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| November 5, 2009; 1:58 PM ET |
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Annys Shin
Annys Shin came to The Post in 2004 from the Washington City Paper. At The Post she has written about accounting scandals, killer tomatoes, professional potty trainers and the unemployed. She came to the local enterprise team from The Post's...
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| November 5, 2009; 1:04 PM ET |
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Steve Hendrix
Steve Hendrix came to The Post ten years ago from the world of magazine freelancing and has written for just about every corner of the paper: Travel, Style, the Magazine, Book World, Foreign, National and, for the last three years,...
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| November 5, 2009; 1:04 PM ET |
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J. Freedom du Lac
J. Freedom du Lac has written about poker players and guitar players; hallucinogenic herbs and Peaches and Herb; Ben's Chili Bowl and salsero Marc Anthony. He joined The Post's Style section in 2005 as pop music critic and turned...
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| November 5, 2009; 1:01 PM ET |
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