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Ryan Glasspiegel has a long, interesting history of the Washington Post sports section under editor George Solomon—from 1975 to 2003—where sportswriting stars like Tony Kornheiser, Mike Wilbon, Rachel Nichols, David Aldridge, Sally Jenkins, and John Feinstein came to prominence. [The Big Lead]