Entries Tagged as 'David Broder'
By Denise Tessier Before this month fades into history, I’d like to take a moment to remember David Broder. The Washington Post columnist is best known, perhaps, for winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1973 for distinguished commentary on the Watergate scandal, on stories broken by his colleagues Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, also honored with […]
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By Denise Tessier National columnist David Broder once told a group of editorial writers (myself included) that polling has reached the point it irritates people. Broder, who has covered every national campaign and convention since 1960 – traveling up to 100,000 miles a year to interview voters and report on candidates – made that comment […]
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By Arthur Alpert The Albuquerque Journal belongs to history. Thanks to Richard Perez of the N. Y. Times for reminding me of that toward the end of his Jan. 17 story on new sources of news: “For generations, owners who have little or no need to answer to shareholders have famously used their newspapers to […]
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