What's New @ washingtonpost.com October 2004


This month from washingtonpost.com:

  • E-Voting Special Report
  • Ask The Post (Live Online Series)
  • Fall For Autumn
  • The Cost of War
  • Skins Fantasy Job

    E-Voting Special Report
    Examine the controversy surrounding electronic voting, particularly what it means for voters in D.C., Maryland and Virginia. Take an in-depth look at the voting booths in your district and watch a video report on e-voting in other areas of the region.

    Ask The Post (Live Online Series)
    Get the inside scoop on life at The Post by reading this series of Live Online discussions with senior Washington Post staff. Learn more about the inner workings of the paper and find out editorial and reporting decisions are made.

    Fall For Autumn
    Get out and enjoy the scenery with our guide to the area’s fall foliage. Use our map of the season’s color show to find the best viewing, hiking and picnicking spots, or stay closer to home with a list of other festive fall activity ideas.

    The Cost of War
    Examine the military, political and human costs of the fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan with veteran journalist Frank Sesno. Explore a gallery of photographs from the Iraq war, presented as part of a joint program from washingtonpost.com, WETA-TV 26 and George Mason University. “The Cost of War:  Sesno Reports will air throughout October on PBS stations nationwide and locally on Oct. 28 and Oct. 31. Award-winning photographer Andrea Bruce Woodall’s Iraq pictures can be viewed online now.

    Skins Fantasy Job
    Hey Redskins Fans!
    Ever dream of working for the Redskins? Well here's your chance. Enter today at Jobs on washingtonpost.com for your chance to win a Skins Fantasy Job! Be a sideline photographer, a sideline reporter, a game day associate producer, or a funky four dancer - Plus, you and a guest will get to enjoy the game from your very own dream seats. Every home game, we pick a winner. More contest details and specifics can be found at www.washingtonpost.com/fantasyjob.

    In case you missed it, below are the Top 5 Most E-mailed articles from washingtonpost.com last month.

    1. Still Seeking a Fair Florida Vote
    2. $3 Trillion Price Tag Left Out As Bush Details His Agenda
    3. As Income Gap Widens, Uncertainty Spreads
    4. In the Bible Belt, Acceptance Is Hard-Won
    5. Despite Bush Flip-Flops, Kerry Gets Label


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