Karen DeYoung is an associate editor at "The Washington Post," where she has held a number of senior editing positions and served as a foreign policy reporter in Washington and correspondent abroad. She is the recipient of numerous awards for foreign correspondence and for diplomatic and explanatory journalism, including the 2002 Pulitzer Prize given to the "Post" for national coverage of the war on terrorism. A graduate of the University of Florida, she lives in Washington, D.C.
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Over the course of a lifetime of service to his country, Colin Powell became a national hero, a beacon of wise leadership and, according to polls, “the most trusted man in America.” From his humble origins as the son of Jamaican immigrants to ... SEE MORE