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Jim Hoagland, Pulitzer-winning voice on world affairs, dies at 84. His intrepid reporting and erudite columns for The Washington Post made him for decades a leading voice in world affairs. By ...
Janelle Goetcheus, physician and healer to D.C.'s homeless, dies at 84. Abandoning plans to be a medical missionary abroad, she devoted herself to the poor of Washington and transformed medical ...
Lynda Obst, producer who championed women in Hollywood, dies at 74. While working on hits such as “Sleepless in Seattle” and “Contact,” she promoted female directors and performers. She also wrote two books about life in Hollywood. By Harrison Smith October 28, 2024.
Janelle Goetcheus, physician and healer to D.C.'s homeless, dies at 84. Abandoning plans to be a medical missionary abroad, she devoted herself to the poor of Washington and transformed medical care in the nation’s capital. By Emily Langer November 11, 2024. Photography.
Jim Hoagland, Pulitzer-winning voice on world affairs, dies at 84. His intrepid reporting and erudite columns for The Washington Post made him for decades a leading voice in world affairs. By Emily Langer November 5, 2024.
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Fred Hiatt, Washington Post editorial page editor, dies at 66. 13 min. Fred Hiatt, shown in 2011, was The Washington Post editorial page editor for more than 20 years. (Deb Lindsey/For The ...
The Washington Post Obituaries section has Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia obituaries, appreciations and death notices as well as historical obits and celebrity obituaries.
Peter H. Silberman, who fled Nazi Germany as a child for the relative safety of Japanese-occupied Shanghai, grew up to become a journalist and retired as the third-ranking editor at The Washington ...