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“The Post seems to be paralyzed — and trapped,” writes Gabriel Sherman. “It can’t go completely local because the local news in Washington is, in many respects, national; and its status as the paper of record for national politics is under assault from numerous competitors — competitors it isn’t clear the Post can defeat.”
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