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    Dec 2, 2008 |Story| Zap2It
  1. Report: David Gregory Will Host 'Meet the Press'

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    NBC's lead White House correspondent, David Gregory, is the next permanent host of "Meet the Press," unless he's not. Gregory, who anchored MSNBC's "Race to the White House" show this fall and is a regular contributor to "Meet the Press," has been...

    Tags: MSNBC (tv network), Entertainment, NBC (tv network), White House, Death

  2. Mar 8, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. The Scooter Libby trial: Who coordinated with whom?

    Previously, York and Lomonaco discussed the roots of the case, reacted to Tuesday's guilty verdicts and discussed if anyone else in the Bush administration blocked Patrick Fitzgerald's investigation. 'Coordination' is not 'conspiracy,' but it's still bad...

    Tags: Iraq, Valerie Plame Wilson, Crimes, Trials, Travel

  4. Dec 8, 2008 |Story| Zap2It
  5. 'Meet the Press' Names New Host

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    NBC confirmed weeks of speculation on Sunday in announcing that David Gregory will become the new moderator of "Meet the Press." The announcement of Gregory as the new moderator came during Sunday's (Dec. 7) edition of the show. Gregory, who has been...

    Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Entertainment, NBC (tv network), White House, Meet the Press (tv program)

  6. Aug 24, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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    Tags: David Oliver, John Grogan, Stephenie Meyer, Barack Obama, Amy Bloom

  8. Jun 13, 2008 |Story| Zap2It
  9. 'Meet the Press' Host Tim Russert Dies

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    Tim Russert, the long-time moderator of "Meet the Press" and the Washington bureau chief at NBC News, died Friday of an apparent heart attack. He was 58. Russert collapsed Friday afternoon at the NBC News offices in the capital. Tom Brokaw broke in to...

    Tags: Elections, Heart Attack, Today (tv program), Television, MSNBC (tv network)

  10. Jun 14, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Tim Russert, 58; keen-minded NBC journalist brought blue-collar touch to political coverage

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    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    New York Tim Russert, the longest-serving moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press" and the lion of the Washington press corps, died of a sudden heart attack Friday. He was 58. Russert had returned early from a family trip to Italy and was working at NBC's...

    Tags: Valerie Plame Wilson, Employees, American Legion, University of California, Berkeley, Los Angeles Times

  12. Jul 14, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Katie Couric, news anchors and the cult of personality

    <i>Tailored suit, tasteful hair, good posture, all business, only rare hints of perkiness.</i>
    Special to The Times
    Tailored suit, tasteful hair, good posture, all business, only rare hints of perkiness. I've been checking out Katie Couric, really putting the evil eye on her. You know, Couric, the former NBC "Today" superstar and subsequent $15-million-a-year Jeanne...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), CBS Corp., Vietnam War (1955-1975), Diana, Princess of Wales, ABC (tv network)

  14. Jul 7, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Ted Koppel gives a lesson on China in a four-part Discovery Channel documentary.

    NEW YORK -- Ted Koppel knows that persuading television viewers to tune into a four-part documentary about China's economic growth could be a difficult sell.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    NEW YORK -- Ted Koppel knows that persuading television viewers to tune into a four-part documentary about China's economic growth could be a difficult sell. So in the days leading to the broadcast of his latest Discovery Channel program, the veteran...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Arts and Culture, Sports, Television Industry, Television

  16. May 31, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. We're all scandal-plagued attorneys general now

    In an interview on Sunday's Meet the Press, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson was pummeled by host Tim Russert about everything from his inconsistencies on Iraq to his professions of loyalty to both the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. Perhaps the...

    Tags: Bill Clinton, Elections, New Mexico, Janet Reno, Lawyers

  18. Nov 30, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. The quest for nukes: What the administration said

    The Bush White House confidently, and wrongly, accused Iraq of hoarding biological and chemical weapons. Public attention didn't focus on the administration's scarier contention that Saddam Hussein would soon get his finger on the nuclear launch button....

    Tags: Iraq, Biological and Chemical Weapons, Crimes, Weaponry, Heads of State

  20. Dec 11, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. 'The virus of democracy'

    In theory, Mideast democracy would channel energy away from forces that breed terrorism, and thus make America safer. Part 6 in a Tribune series explores another of the Bush administration's nine arguments for war. What the White House said In making...

    Tags: Diplomacy, Democracy, Iraq, Elections, Heads of State

  22. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  23. Tim Russert, political journalist, dead at 58

    Palm Beach Politics | Sun-Sentinel Blogs
    American political journalism suffered a loss today. Tim Russert, the NBC News Washington Bureau chief and host of "Meet the Press," has died. He was 58. Russert last appeared publicly in Palm Beach County when he served as moderator of......

    Tags: Diplomacy, Florida, Alan Greenspan, Boca Raton, Elections

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