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For more than half a century, Frank Deford wrote for Sports Illustrated magazine and for 37 of those years he was also heard regularly on NPR, and seen on HBO’s
For more than half a century, Frank Deford wrote for Sports Illustrated magazine and for 37 of those years he was also heard regularly on NPR, and seen on HBO’s
At most news organizations, the White House beat is a coveted plum assignment. But it’s a difficult, stressful, and highly competitive job. Most correspondence last only a few years at
Have you counted your blessings today? If you haven’t, maybe you should. It might be good for your health. So says TV journalist. Deborah Norville. In 2007, the anchor of
In 1969, shortly after he graduated from college, Thomas Boswell joined the staff of the Washington Post. Over the next 15 years he honed his craft as a sportswriter, eventually
Young journalist David Brinkley first came to Washington, D.C. in 1943, just as World War II was transforming the nation’s capital. The sleepy Southern town that had been home to
As a young journalist in the 1950s, Carl T. Rowan covered the emerging civil rights movement, and its leaders, including people like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. The
If you were in network TV news 50 or 60 years ago, the place to be was the CBS News Washington DC bureau. CBS was long considered the gold standard
For nearly 20 years Joan Lunden was the co-host of ABC’s Good Morning America. Millions woke up every morning to her cheerful, reassuring, and professional presence. As a journalist, Lunden
Journalist and celebrity biographer Kitty Kelley first rose to prominence in 1978, with her biography of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, a book called Jackie Oh! But it was her 1986 biography
For decades the USSR — the Soviet UInion — was a major world power, but it was held together largely through force and intimidation. Things began to unravel in the