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The Washington Times is a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. It was founded in 1982 by Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon, and until 2010 was owned by News World Communications, an international media conglomerate associated with the church. The Washington Times was founded in 1982 by News World Communications, an international media conglomerate associated with the Unification Church which also owns newspapers in South Korea, Japan, and South America, as well as the news agency United Press International. Bo Hi Pak, the chief aide of church founder and leader Sun Myung Moon, was the founding president and the founding chairman of the board. Moon asked Richard L. Rubenstein, a rabbi and college professor who had written on the Holocaust, to serve on the board of directors. At the time of founding of the Times Washington had only one major newspaper, the Washington Post. Massimo Introvigne, in his 2000 book The...... (Read more on Wikipedia)

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2 days ago
Stephen Dinan
Administration names official advocate for illegal immigrants - — The Obama administration on Tuesday announced a new “public advocate” charged with listening to immigrants' concerns about its law enforcement policies — but Republicans said the position amounts to an official mouthpiece for illegal immigrants being deported.
8 days ago
Charles Hurt
'Islamist Firster' president not what he claimed - — ANALYSIS/OPINION: — GOLAN HEIGHTS — Surveying the live minefields, cratered roads and mortar-pocked concrete buildings along the border here between Syria and Israel, it is hard not to be reminded of the historic and monumental disappointment President Obama has been.
24 days ago
Stephen Dinan
Measuring futility - The Times' analysis looked at six ... - — The Times' analysis looked at six specific yardsticks for legislative activity: the amount of time each chamber spent officially in session; the total number of bills that passed; the number of floor votes each chamber took; the number of pages amassed in the Congressional Record …
24 days ago
Ralph Z. Hallow
Activists say pro-Santorum vote was rigged - — A civil war is breaking out among evangelical leaders over allegations of a rigged election and ballot stuffing at a Saturday gathering of religious and social conservatives. — At the meeting about 150 religious conservative activists at the Benham …
28 days ago
Jim McElhatton
Bankrupt Solyndra seeking to pay bonuses - — Court's OK sought for ‘incentive plan’ — Now seems an unlikely time for handing out bonuses at bankrupt Solyndra LLC, but that's the plan of company attorneys intending to dole out up to a half-million dollars to persuade key employees to stay put.
28 days ago
Stephen Dinan
Romney's push against amnesty makes immigration a defining issue - — COLUMBIA, S.C. — Mitt Romney collected the endorsements Wednesday of the architect of Arizona's immigration-crackdown law, marking the final step on a journey that has taken him from lukewarm support of legalization …
29 days ago
Patrick Hruby
Top 5 'let them eat cake' moments of the Obama White House - — From a sojourn to Spain to island vacations — Michelle Obama may be missing the point. — Responding to a new book by New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor that characterizes the first lady as an occasionally unhappy …
32 days ago
David Eldridge
Ex-Times Editorial Page Editor Tony Blankley dead at 63 - — Tony Blankley, a noted conservative author and commentator and former editorial page editor of The Washington Times, died Sunday morning, according to family sources. He was 63 and had been battling stomach cancer.
36 days ago
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Obama defies Congress with 'recess' picks - — Nominations could provoke constitutional fight — Defying Congress, President Obama used his recess appointment powers Wednesday to name a head for the controversial Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and three new members …
39 days ago
Dave Boyer
EEOC: High school diploma requirement might violate Americans with Disabilities Act - — Employers are facing more uncertainty in the wake of a letter from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission warning them that requiring a high school diploma from a job applicant might violate the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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