Tim Russert, moderator of NBC’s “Meet the Press” and a widely respected political journalist, died Friday of an apparent heart attack. The Peacock’s D.C. bureau chief was 58. NBC interrupted its ...
Media critic Jack Shafer has been looking at how the media has marked the passing of one of its own, and he doesn't like what he sees. In a Slate column titled "The Canonization of Saint Russert," ...
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 19:31:57 GMT — Syracuse University honored the late Tim Russert this afternoon with a lifetime achievement award for his political reporting as Washington Bureau Chief and moderator ...
I knew Tim Russert for over three decades. I liked and admired him very much. I first met Tim when Pat Moynihan was running for the Senate in 1976, in New York’s Democratic primary. I was 23 years ...
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Tim Russert died yesterday. He was only 58. He was many things in his life, a lawyer, political aid, a best-selling author. But far and away, his leading role was as a political analyst and the long ...
In his new memoir, the son of Meet the Press host Tim Russert recalls the political powerhouses he met growing up, and the person whose advice nudged him to leave D.C. behind It stands to reason that ...
Luke Russert was thousands of miles from home on the latest leg of an odyssey that took him to more than 65 countries when he saw a sign that let him know his late father was with him. The son of NBC ...
Luke Russert was just 22 when his father died. In an exclusive excerpt from his new memoir, Russert recalls hearing the news, and what came after In his new memoir, Look For Me There: Grieving My ...
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