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Meaning of "katharine graham"

katharine graham - Refers to the American publisher who led The Washington Post during some of its most notable moments, including the publication of the Pentagon Papers and the Watergate scandal coverage

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Katharine Graham combined power in public space with vulnerability in the private sector.
Needless to say, for years I regaled all who would listen with my Katharine Graham story.
Katharine Graham first female publisher of a major American newspaper.
Following her husband 's suicide, Katharine Graham named herself the new publisher of the Washington Post.
Katharine Graham Weymouth now serves as publisher and chief executive officer.
At the time, the Washington Post was owned by Katharine Graham.
Katharine Graham never remarried.
She is a granddaughter and namesake of long-time Washington Post chairwoman and publisher Katharine Graham.
Bradlee persuaded Katharine Graham to publish the Pentagon Papers and to pursue the Watergate investigation.
How could anything else be more fun? - Katharine Graham.
Katharine Graham “ We live in a dirty and dangerous world.
What could be more fun? - Katharine Graham.
Katharine Graham received 30 percent as a gift.
No. 9 Katharine Graham was not afraid of fear.
Katharine Graham of the "Washington Post" is on two.

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What is it? Katharine Graham of the " Washington Post is on two.
Katharine Graham was described as a " working publisher . ".

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