
With columns like Jackson Diehl's in today's Washington Post recognizing that Bush is making over the Mideast and the editorial page's lead editorial calling for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarek to make good on his promise to allow for contested elections by allowing his major reform opponent, Ayman Nour -- who is currently imprisoned for opposing the government -- to run against him, the Post's leadership just might get the post-9/11 era and be one of the survivors of the implosion of the mainstream media.
| Feb. 28, 2005 | 8:15 PM