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  2. National Journal - Wikipedia

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    National Journal is an advisory services company based in Washington, D.C., offering services in government affairs, advocacy communications, stakeholder mapping, and policy brands research for government and business leaders.

  3. List of newspapers in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post Company [11] The Washington Afro American: 1892, weekly African American issues [11] [6] Washington Blade: 1969, weekly LGBTQ issues [6] [13] Washington Business Journal: 1986 Business Washington City Paper: 1981 Free [6] [13] The Washington Diplomat: 1994 Diplomats The Washington Examiner: 2005, weekly

  4. David G. Bradley - Wikipedia

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    David G. Bradley (born March 6, 1953) [1] [2] is a partner in The Atlantic and Atlantic Media, and the owner of the National Journal Group.Before his career as a publisher, Bradley founded the Advisory Board Company and Corporate Executive Board, two consulting companies based in Washington, D.C.

  5. Newspapers founded in Washington, D.C., during the 18th and ...

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    Georgetown, originally part of the state of Maryland, was the first populated place in Washington, D.C. The first newspapers appeared in Georgetown, which became an independently municipal government within the District of Columbia, along with the City of Washington, the City of Alexandria (retroceeded to Virginia in 1846), [4] and the newly created County of Washington and County of ...

  6. List of African American newspapers in Washington, D.C.

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    Washington Grit [28] current: Weekly [29] ISSN 0741-9414; LCCN sn84007874; OCLC 10269159; Official site; The Leader / The National Leader (1888–1889) [31] 1888 [30] 1894 [30] Weekly [30] The Leader: LCCN 2013254047, sn84025835; OCLC 811647325, 10373277; The National Leader: LCCN 2013254049, sn84025834; OCLC 811647320, 10373249

  7. Old Post Office (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Business Journal reported that the lease called for a 263-room [160] (another source said 270-room) [133] hotel and for Trump to spend $250 million on renovations. [160] The D.C. Preservation League (the former Don't Tear It Down) said it supported the Trump redevelopment of the site. [133]

  8. The Hotline - Wikipedia

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    The Hotline is a daily political briefing published by Atlantic Media from its headquarters at The Watergate complex in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1987, It is currently led by editor-in-chief Kirk Bado and published independently until its acquisition in 1996 by National Journal Group, now a subsidiary of Atlantic Media.

  9. National University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    National University School of Law was an American law school founded in Washington, D.C. in 1869. [1] Originally intended as part of a larger design for a national university in the United States , the school was the principal component of National University during its existence.