You should download The Washington Post’s new iPad app. If only because you can experience the Style section as it is in print. (Yes we used Microsoft Paint to draw that yellow arrow and circle. What of it.)
You should download The Washington Post’s new iPad app. If only because you can experience the Style section as it is in print. (Yes we used Microsoft Paint to draw that yellow arrow and circle. What of it.)
Obama, on smartphone.
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Sam Marks, who founded a roller coaster enthusiasts group more than 20 years ago, gets a front-row seat on Six Flags America’s Apocalypse during technical rehearsal of the new ride on June, 6, 2012.
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Elaine Saunders, 77, enjoys wearing hats, a style that is fading among younger black women in Washington.
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Zahra Khamas, 9, listens to stories about how her recently deceased father was wounded by the U.S. military at her home in the Sadr City area of Baghdad.
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People have been lining up outside The Washington Post to buy today’s print edition.
Because you can’t make a keepsake out of a Web site.
This morning’s front page.
Maryland approves same-sex marriage, the DREAM act.
Kaine (D) over Allen (R) in Virginia Senate race.