Tim Russert
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Tim Russert, NBC's Washington Bureau Chief, tragically died on June 13, 2008 after suffering a heart attack while at work. Russert was 58 years old. Russert became famous for his interview style on the Sunday morning talk show "Meet the Press."
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- There once lived a man called Tim Russert. A likeable, chubby face with big brown eyes and an endearing smile. But as America's leading political journalist, he was the most feared. His TV show 'Meet the Press,' sent shivers down his interviewees.
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- Luke Russert, nepotist prince
- Tim Russert was not the unalloyed saint of tough journalism that his celebrators describe in posthumous tributes, but he was at least a classic American success story, of the sort that we still enjoy pretending is common: Blue-collar kid from Rust Belt ...
- Five books dads would love on Father's Day
- ?Big Russ and Me? by Tim Russert: I gave this book to my father a few years back. If you are not familiar with? Big Russ and Me,? it is a remarkable father-and-son book. I am definitely biased because Russert was a Buffalo guy, but this is a really ...
- View from US: Hacking heists
- There once lived a man called Tim Russert. A likeable, chubby face with big brown eyes and an endearing smile. But as America's leading political journalist, he was the most feared. His TV show 'Meet the Press,' sent shivers down his interviewees.
- Luke Russert Cracks Awkward "Meat" Joke At Late Father's Fundraiser
- By Guest of a Guest On Thursday, Luke Russert, 26, emceed the 27th Annual Tim Russert Congressional Dinner, named for his late father. According to Yeas & Nays, Luke's task was to beckon guests to make donations via text to the Boys & Girls Club, ...
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KimGiancaterino Jun 19, 2008 @ 11:28 am | delete
- So sad... I lensrolled this to my SquidLit lens on 'Wisdom of Our Fathers.'
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