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Federal Diary
Stephen Barr, who has covered the federal government since 1979, writes The Post's Federal Diary with news for government workers. It runs Sunday through Friday.

Donna Britt
Since Donna Britt joined the Post as a columnist in 1991, she has shared stories about her family and friendships, and observations on modern living.

Marc Fisher
Marc Fisher's column on daily life, politics, culture and the Washington area appears two or three times a week. His column previously appeared in the paper's Sunday Magazine.

Dr. Gridlock
Dr. Gridlock offers therapy for that most intimate relationship: the one between you and your commute. He can be reached at (703) 279-3200 or by e-mail at drgridlock@washpost.com.
Rush-Hour Scene Doesn't Make Sense (Post, April 17, 2005)


John F. Kelly
John Kelly is curious by nature. He's a little nosy. Not willing to leave well enough alone. He hopes to show you the Washington that you know and take you places you don't know.
Stopping By for a Nice Chat (Post, April 22, 2005)


Colbert I. King
Colbert I. King is deputy editorial page editor for The Post. A native of the District, King frequently writes about local issues in his Saturday columns.
Hijacking Christianity . . . (Post, April 23, 2005)


Bob Levey's Washington
Bob Levey wrote about Washington from 1981 until 2004. He was known for his fundraising campaigns for children and for his ear-to-the-ground style.

Courtland Milloy
Courtland Milloy's column began in 1983 and deals primarily with issues that affect the lives of African Americans. He works to keeps our eyes on the prize – a better city for all its people.

Military Matters, By Steve Vogel
Military Matters includes coverage of local military units and facilities, as well as items of interest to service members and retirees, civilian employees and family members.


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