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WEDDINGS

Sept. 10, 2000

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Susan B. Glasser and Peter Baker, both journalists, were married last evening in Washington at Meridian House, an early-20th-century house designed by John Russell Pope. Judge Stephen F. Eilperin of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, officiated.

The bride and bridegroom are on leave from The Washington Post, learning Russian in preparation to become the newspaper's Moscow bureau chiefs early next year. The bride was previously a national political correspondent for The Post, and the bridegroom was a White House correspondent.

The bride, 31, is keeping her name. She graduated cum laude from Harvard University. Her parents are Lynn and Stephen Glasser of Montclair, N.J., the founders and former publishers of Legal Times, a weekly newspaper that covers the law and lobbying in Washington; they are now the chief executives of Glasser Legal Works, a legal and business publishing company in Little Falls, N.J.

The bridegroom, 33, is the author of ''The Breach: Inside the Impeachment and Trial of William Jefferson Clinton,'' which is to be published this month by Scribner. He is the son of Linda Sinrod of Mason Neck, Va., and E. P. Baker of Reston, Va., and is the stepson of Keith Sinrod and of Martha Baker. The bridegroom's mother is a computer programmer for I.B.M. in Gaithersburg, Md. His father is a retired partner in Scribner, Hall & Thompson, a Washington law firm.

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