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Last night NBC Congressional Correspondent Luke Russert tore himself away from live tweeting his own Dateline special to post this amazing photograph of his mother, Vanity Fair‘s Maureen Orth, with Sir Paul McCartney. “@LukeRsmom and Sir Paul just a few years back,” he wrote. New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media.  
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The late Tim Russert’s son Luke shows in his first full-length “Dateline” investigation that he’s not afraid to tackle a tough one.  
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Poor Luke Russert. When we heard the news that his first report for Dateline on NBC would be airing this past Sunday, we got excited for him. It’s not everyday that a Capitol Hill correspondent has a crossover hit and goes big-time with a Dateline feature. It was an examination of the case of Jon-Adrian “JJ” Velazquez, a man convicted of murder and set to spend his life in jail. After Velazquez sent repeated letters to Dateline proclaiming his...  
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As the son of the late Tim Russert, the longtime moderator of NBC's Meet the Press, Luke Russert grew up in Washington politics. So it was natural for him to cover Capitol Hill when he joined NBC News in 2008. His coverage of the scandal involving sexting ...  
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NBC News' Washington bureau chief and the moderator of Meet the Press Tim Russert has died after a sudden heart attack at NBC's Washington news bureau. He was recording voiceovers for Meet the Press when he collapsed. Russert and his family had recently ...  
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As the son of the late Tim Russert, the longtime moderator of NBC's Meet the Press, Luke Russert grew up in Washington politics. So it was natural for him to cover Capitol Hill when he joined NBC News in 2008. His coverage of the scandal involving sexting ...  
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"Obama north of 50 for the first time in a long time, Santorum and Romney and Newt seeming to have this battle to the death that's very bloody, this was mapping out to be a good week for President Obama, and instead of the focus being there on the payroll tax battle, one that he won before, the focus is on this issue, I think it's safe to say this is a victory for the Republicans in the fact this has dominated the front pages and the President...  
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There is something to be admired about all of that.” Finally, political writer/ broadcaster Luke Russert (son of the late Tim Russert) reminded everyone that Michael Jordan skipped a White House ceremony in 1991 -- this time with a republican president ...  
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While it is interpreted as an example of American distain for Muslims in general and Afghans in particular the central question was only belatedly asked by Luke Russert (son of deceased journalist Tim Russert) on CNN this weekend. Russert asked ...  
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Sitting on the “Meet the Press” set with Tim Russert and Joe Biden in February 2005, then-Sen. Rick Santorum went to bat for Amtrak. Russert asked the two senators what they thought of President George W. Bush’s attempt to cut off Amtrak’s funding.  
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Tim Russert of "Meet the Press" dies at age 58

By sshorne on  From blogger.com
Today is a sad day in journalism as we learn Washington Bureau Chief and Moderator of Meet the Press, Tim Russert died today from an apparent heart attack, after collapsing at NBC's Washington news bureau, a source said. He was hailed as "the best and most influential journalist in Washington, D.C." by the Washingtonian Magazine where they described "Meet the Press" as “The most interesting and important hour on television.” Just this year, Time Magazine named him one of the 100 most...Read Full Story

Mr. Russert, we miss you.

By jonnahu on  From college-pros.com
College Pros mourns the loss of a scholar, a mentor, and the man who was warmly welcomed into the homes of millions of Americans every Sunday morning. Tim Russert was like a second father to me--giving my life direction as I pursue a career in broadcast journalism. Personally, I feel as if I have lost a member of my family. Take time to appreciate all of those around you. Life is full of unexpected moments. Say a prayer for his son, Luke, and his wife, Maureen Orth. His family was by far the...Read Full Story

The Tragic Loss of NBC’s News Icon Tim Russert: Could It Have Been Avoided?

By fastdiet101 on  From fastdiet101.com
Dallas, TX (PRWEB) June 30, 2008 Tim Russert died at the prime of his life from a lethal cocktail of high blood pressure, high cholesterol, excess weight and stress. Is it true that tens of millions of Americans are affected by similar deadly cocktails? According to George Tohme, a pharmacist certified in diabetes management, [...]Read Full Story

Arianna Huffington Wants Keith Olbermann To Replace Russert

By cmj1981 on  From thehotjoints.com
Arianna Huffington is a well known critic of Tim Russert. She has said on a number of occasions that he wasn’t a good journalist, because he didn’t “challenge conventional wisdom.” Roughly translated that means he wasn’t a left-wing liar. In an interview on Portfolio.com , Arianna is asked who she thought should replace Russert that does “challenge coventional wisdom.” Here’s the exchange: You were one of Tim Russert’s most vocal critics . Whom do you think NBC ought to replace him with...Read Full Story

Death by Design of High-fashion muse and model Wallis Franken Montana

By thephotographer4you on  From thephotographer4you.com
Hey you wanna be model and  fashionistas who fall head over heels for a gay husband despite the obvious baggage that comes along with him into the marital relation. I found a great article written by Vanity Fair special correspondent Maureen Orth reported in September 1996. A famous model of her time, the vivacious American model-muse Wallis Franken marries a gay designer names  Claude Montana. Those in Franken’s inner circle had reason to believe that her gay husband push her out of the...Read Full Story
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