After being discharged as a lieutenant in August, 1985, Robert Dixon considered attending law school but applied for a job as a reporter for The Washington Post. After a year at the Montgomery Sentinel, a weekly in the Washington D.C. suburbs, Woodward was hired as a Post reporter in September, 1995.
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