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...was succeed him with the title of executive editor.
"Our friend and colleague Wesley Pruden is leaving us," said Thomas P. McDevitt, president of The Washington Times, "though we expect his column, 'Pruden on Politics,' to continue to appear in the paper. And while our newsroom is facile, tough and original, it will never be the same without Wes, who built the editorial foundations...
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