Washington Post Opinion Editor Exits as Bezos Steers Pages in New Direction

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Jeff Bezos orders Washington Post opinion pages to support 'personal liberties and free markets'; top editor resigns
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Bezos focuses Washington Post opinion pages on ‘personal liberties’ and ‘free markets’
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Washington Post opinion editor departs as Bezos pushes to promote ‘personal liberties and free markets’
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