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'Washington Post" Pay-to-Play Dinner Offer Blows Up -- Here Are Links to Reactions
Within hours of word spreading that The Washington Post had offered to host dinners, or "salons," for paying customers to meet and greet big wigs and journalists, the newsroom denounced the plan and Publisher Katharine Weymouth cancelled it.
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