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Phil Rosenthal: Some media artifacts we'd pay to see in a museum
The questions have nagged ever since it was announced that the late Tim Russert 's office, exactly as it was on the day the "Meet the Press" host died last year of a heart attack, would be put on display at Washington's Newseum.
When Tim Russert mocked Bill Clinton -- in song
After a week of traveling, I finally finished "The Clinton Tapes," Taylor Branch's book of interviews with Bill Clinton.
Newseum recreates Tim Russert's office
AROUND THE NATION IN 50 HEADLINES - Passers-by check out the Newseum's outdoor display of front pages from newspapers around the country.
Who Will Be the Most Trusted Media Members in the Future?
In a media environment currently dominated by highly partisan ranters, what media figures can, like the recently deceased Walter Cronkite and Tim Russert, earn trust and respect from a wide audience? Looking for a New Generation In a recent editorial for The Wall Street Journal, Peggy Noonan bemoans the influence of "ranters" in today's media , ...
Newseum to recreate Russert's office in exhibit
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Recreating Tim Russert's Office
An undated photo provided by the Newseum shows Tim Russert in his office at NBC News in Washington.
Newseum recreates Tim Russert's office in exhibit
Longtime "Meet the Press" moderator Tim Russert's office, complete with Buffalo Bills pennants and a journalist's clutter, will go on display next month at the Newseum.
96-hour orgy of navel-gazing, unseemly on-camera veneration
Tim Russert died. I'm not sure if you've heard. But, yes, the Meet the Press moderator and dedicated D.C. journalist passed away, at a too-young 58, last week and the media has been in a frenzy since.
Newseum Recreates Tim Russert's Office in Exhibit
Longtime "Meet the Press" moderator Tim Russert's office, complete with Buffalo Bills pennants and a journalist's clutter, will go on display next month at the Newseum.
Bruce W. Simmons, 69, of Fowler
FOWLER a ' Bruce W. Simmons, 69, passed away Saturday, October 3, 2009 at E.J. Noble Hospital, Gouverneur.
Marvin L. Dana, 81, of Russell
RUSSELL a ' Marvin L. Dana, age 81, of Russell died on Thursday, October 1st, 2009 at E.J. Noble Hospital, Gouverneur.A Marvin was born on August 4, 1928 in the town of Russell.
Timothy Russert, father of late 'Meet the Press' moderator dies
BUFFALO, N.Y. Associated PressThe father of the late "Meet the Press" moderator Tim Russert, the inspiration for his son's best-selling book about their relationship and lessons learned, has died.The family of Timothy Joseph Russert issued a statement saying he died Thursday of natural causes .
'Big Russ' a consummate father
The stories abound. Tales of honesty and humility. Anecdotes of a blue-collar father who preached hard work and discipline and the importance of putting family and faith above all else.
Iran to get an earful...Zazi to appear in court...Two men in custody for blast attempts
The father of the late "Meet the Press" moderator Tim Russert has died of natural causes in Buffalo, N.Y. He was 85.
Six Ways to Avoid Dying of a Surprise Heart Attack
The facts are scary: Despite the progress made against heart disease in the past several decades, almost half the people who die suddenly from a heart attack or other cardiac problem have no prior symptoms.
Tim Russert's Father, "Big Russ," Dies
Tim Russert, Sr., left and his son. From the front cover of "Big Russ and Me: Father and Son--Lessons of Life." The father of the late "Meet the Press" moderator Tim Russert has died in Buffalo, NY.
Before & After: Tim Russert To Jon Stewart
As longtime moderator of "Meet the Press," Tim Russert was known for his prodigious research before interviews and a probing style of questioning that sought a strand of consistency behind his guests' sometimes contradictory public remarks.
The 'Washington Post' provides much needed cover for Cheney's FOX News Sunday "torture" appearance
TOPICS Media Criticism In - 01, Cheney said this on MTP: CHENEY: It - s been pretty well confirmed that he did go to Prague and he did meet with a senior official of the Iraqi intelligence service in Czechoslovakia last April.
DC Journos Reflect on Senator Kennedy's Life and Legacy
There were many remembrances today of Senator Ted Kennedy. Here are just some from DC journos that caught our eye... Above, Bob Schieffer and Boston Globe 's Tom Oliphant share memories of years of covering Senator Kennedy on CBS' daily webcast " Washington Unplugged ." "Meet the Press" executive producer Betsy Fischer shares a special interview ...
In Memoriam (Sort Of): Robert Novak
Syndicated columnist, author, and political commentator Robert D. Novak, 78, died earlier today from complications of a brain tumor.
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