
The Washington Post's longtime editorial page editor dies at 66
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Fred Hiatt, The Washington Post's longtime editorial page editor, died on Monday morning. He was 66 years old.
The Post's newsroom was informed of Hiatt's death on Monday afternoon by publisher Fred Ryan. The Post said in its obituary that Hiatt had cardiac arrest on November 24 while visiting his daughter in New York and never regained consciousness. The Post added that he had in the past been treated for heart issues.
"We will miss Fred's intellect and enthusiasm, his extraordinary leadership, and his unparalleled decency," Ryan wrote in a memo.

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