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The Washington Times is a conservative newspaper published Monday through Friday by the Washington Times LLC. Its editorial headquarters is in Washington, D.C. and it's been published since 1982. The owner of the Washington Times is the Unification Church.The Washington Times covers local, national and world news, with an emphasis on politics. The paper is known for its conservative slant, since it was founded as a response to the more liberal Washington Post. Readership is nationwide.The fact that Reverend Sun Myung Moon of the Unification Churchfounded The Washington Times has made the paper controversial from its very beginning. The question remains as to how much Sun Myung Moon or his aides influence the editorial content of the paper. In 2003, five staff members resigned when their editorials criticizing South Korea for its political repression were stifled. However, not all readers are critical of the way the Washington Times handles news; it is reported that President Ronald Reagan read the paper every day while in office. Sam Dealey is the executive editor, The Washington Times LLC is named as publisher and Chris Dolan is managing editor.

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The Washington Times Channel Surfing column.(Column)
October 31, 2007... Byline: Kara Rowland Oct. 31--Reality shows apt for youths Game shows and reality television rank among the most suitable broadcast programs for children ages 2 to 18, according to an annual list released this week by the Parents Television Council. The PTC, which lobbies against...

New York mulls licenses for illegals.
October 30, 2007... Byline: Gregory Lopes Oct. 30--A new program designed to grant driver's licenses to illegal aliens will actually lower the amount New York residents pay for auto insurance, state and industry officials say. Allowing illegal aliens access to a driver's license bucks the national...

Health system found unready for terror.
October 30, 2007... Byline: Gregory Lopes Oct. 30--The nation's public health system is not prepared to handle the mass casualties that would result from an act of terrorism, according to a study released yesterday. PricewaterhouseCoopers' Health Research Institute, a New York think tank that provides...

Dollar's dive triggers concern.
October 30, 2007... Byline: Patrice Hill Oct. 30--Barry Katz, a retired lawyer in Silver Spring, is angry and worried about the steep fall of the dollar and what it's doing to his buying power as an investor and consumer. It took only 82 cents to buy a euro just a few years ago, and now it takes...

The Washington Times On Computers column.(Column)
October 30, 2007... Byline: Mark Kellner Oct. 30--It's something any Mac user will want to have. The new release, a couple of years in the making and delayed about six months so Apple could bring out the IPhone, is billed as being able to "put a new Mac in your Mac." Here are some initial impressions...

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