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...Later in the channel's coverage, Brokaw talked about how deeply Russert felt the pull of the politics he covered: "He really believed that politics are the DNA of this country." And just as inextricably, Russert is now part of the DNA of American political journalism...
...Russert is survived by Big Russ, whom he immortalized through his writing and broadcasts, and by his wife, writer Maureen Orth. He is also survived by former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw, who announced Russert's death on MSNBC this afternoon, his voice cracking, like a father prematurely saying goodbye to a journalistic son. "I think I can invoke personal privilege to say that this news division will not be the same without his strong, clear voice," Brokaw said. "He'll be missed as he was loved, greatly...
...Book Store, like many independent booksellers, competes with major operations and online retailers by inspiring customer loyalty through a good location, friendly in-store environment and hosting author events. In the last year the Harvard Book Store has brought big names such as Stephen King, Madeleine Albright, and Tom Brokaw to Harvard Square for talks and book-signings. Though he is planning on selling, Kramer said that he hopes he can remain involved in the life of the store in some capacity. “If I could remain a part of it in some way I would like...
...Hampshire triumph—has deterred a dangerous trend in media reporting, in which commentators frequently injected prognostications into coverage. After Iowa, the media cognoscenti began writing obituaries for her candidacy. Colorful commentators such as Chris Matthews effectively anointed Senator Obama the nominee, prompting his NBC colleague Tom Brokaw to accuse the media of “stampeding” the electoral process. Yet Senator Clinton’s perseverance turned such commentary on its head, prompting many reporters to deemphasize polling data in their coverage. As Senator Clinton and her supporters demonstrated, the candidates and the voters make history...
...last year the Harvard Book Store has brought big names such as Stephen King, Madeleine Albright, and Tom Brokaw to Harvard Square for talks and book-signings...