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WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Washington Times today announced the appointment of John F. Solomon as executive editor to succeed Wesley Pruden, who is retiring after 25 years in The Washington Times newsroom. Solomon brings to the newsroom's leadership over two decades of journalism experience, with a strong background in investigative reporting and managing interactive digital content.
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Housing market observer Michele Lerner writes in a Luxury Homes column in the Washington Times that finding an old, charming house that has been completely modernized is very tempting for upscale buyers. Lerner cites a bungalow of a small farm in Cabin John, Md., as an example. Located in the highly regarded Whitman school district, the home still resembles the original bungalow from the front. The most recent renovation project of the home is a three-story addition that includes a family room, upper level bedrooms, and an expanded walk-out lower level with a nanny suite. The home, which is on the market for $699,500... has a wraparound verandah, alarm system, loft, and a two-car garage with additional storage.
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"John Solomon's appointment is a great step forward for The Washington Times, and is good news for our readers, staff and advertisers," said Thomas P. McDevitt, president of The Washington Times. "He is a working journalist, innovative manager, and skilled leader who can navigate the complicated media landscape while maintaining traditional news values and credibility."
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