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  • Mar 5, 2014
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Reuben and Armand will both start on March 20th.

Maria comes to us from The Boston Globe. Before joining the Globe in 2004, Maria worked at the Orange County Register and Reuters in Bogota, Colombia.

The goals of the changes are to add more editing firepower to the breaking news/blogging desk and to group local and national sports under a single editor.

Local restaurant, hotel and neighborhood recommendations are paired with popular favorites.

The Post's RED team has built a new ad product called Post Cards.

The Washington Post supports D.C.-area nonprofits that promote achievement in the arts and education and that strive to make a difference.
The newspaper launched The Washington Post Educational Foundation in 1987 to recognize excellence in education.
The Washington Post Helping Hand seeks to facilitate significant financial donations directly to human service nonprofit organizations in the Washington, D.C. metro area through high-impact, in-depth narratives about those in need and the programs that assist them.
The Washington Post Young Journalists Development Program (YJDP) offers journalism training and education to local high school journalists and media advisors, and promotes diversity in the media industry through career guidance and mentoring.
The Washington Post Book Club invites readers of all ages to discover today’s great writers and engage in dynamic discussions around monthly picks. The Book Club is a reader’s resource for lively conversations, exclusive video and audio interviews with Book World editors and featured authors, best-seller recommendations, ticket giveaways and more.
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