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EDWIN O. GUTHMAN, 89 Journalist on Nixon 'enemies list' Edwin O. Guthman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who was on the infamous "enemies list" prepared by aides of President Richard M. Nixon and who served as press secretary to Robert F....Tags: Awards and Prizes, Tom Brokaw, Richard Nixon, Cartoons, Colleges and Universities
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What were McCain and Obama thinking?
Today's question: How do Joe Biden and Sarah Palin fit in with the recent history of presidential campaigns? All week, historians Lee Edwards and Allan J. Lichtman debate vice presidential politics.
A shrewd gamble that could make history Point: Lee...Tags: Political Candidates, New York Times, History, Elections, Barack Obama
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Pulitzer winner, enemy of Nixon
Associated PressLOS ANGELES — Edwin O. Guthman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who was on the infamous "enemies list" prepared by aides of President Richard Nixon and served as press secretary to Robert F. Kennedy, died at 89. Mr. Guthman, who suffered from a...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Tom Brokaw, Richard Nixon, Cartoons, Colleges and Universities
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Edwin O. Guthman, 89; Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEdwin O. Guthman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist and editor whose aggressive pursuit of Watergate stories during the 1970s earned him the enmity of President Nixon and the No. 3 spot on Nixon's infamous enemies list, has died. He was...Tags: Unions, Armed Forces, NBC, Political Candidates, Tom Brokaw
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A misdirection in Minnesota
The Republicans are meeting down the hill from my house, helicopters are pounding the air, and there are more suits on the streets and big black SUVs and a brownish cloud venting from the hockey arena where the convention is assembled. A large moment...Tags: Al Franken, Political Candidates, Fraud, Joe McCarthy, Government
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Edwin O. Guthman, 89, award-winning journalist, dies
LOS ANGELES - Edwin O. Guthman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who was on the infamous "enemies list" prepared by aides of President Richard Nixon and who served as press secretary to Robert F. Kennedy, has died at 89. Guthman, who had a rare blood...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Tom Brokaw, Richard Nixon, Cartoons, Colleges and Universities
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Edwin O. Guthman, journalist, professor
Los Angeles TimesEdwin O. Guthman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist and editor, whose aggressive pursuit of Watergate stories during the 1970s earned him the enmity of President Richard M. Nixon and the No. 3 spot on Nixon's infamous enemies list, has...Tags: Defense, Pacific Palisades, Armed Forces, NBC, Tom Brokaw
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After four decades: 'Thank you, Miss Ross'
With her wide-set brown eyes and high cheekbones, Pinnie L. Ross still has what it takes to be a model - more than a half-century after the heyday of her career.
Ross carries her slender frame with the same elegant bearing she once did in fashion shows,...Tags: Will Smith, Clarksville, Jada Pinkett, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Periodicals
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Sky's limit to sponsor Md. events
david.nitkin@baltsun.comAn actor from The Wire stood next to Maryland's comptroller for two hours, shaking hands with party guests. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. put his arm around Maryland's attorney general at a Cajun restaurant filled with Marylanders and said his father would be...Tags: Sheila Dixon, CapitalSource Incorporated, Political Candidates, Prince George's County, Celebrity
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Park planned at RFK site
Los Angeles officials have broken ground on a new pocket park at the site where Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated 40 years ago. A band of traditional Korean drummers, a Latin dance group and a martial arts exhibition were part of the celebration... -
Rocking the house -- and the vote -- for Obama in Denver stadium
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersNot since John F. Kennedy's speech at the Los Angeles Coliseum in 1960 has the Democratic Party staged a spectacle so grand for the acceptance speech of its White House nominee. "Dreamgirls" star Jennifer Hudson set the mood, belting out "The Star-...Tags: Culver City, Jennifer Hudson, Political Candidates, Elections, Barack Obama
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WORLD & NATION UPDATE: AT HOME
Congress and the Bush administration headed for a pre-election showdown over the issue of executive privilege yesterday, with House Democrats scheduling a hearing Sept. 11 that would put former White House counsel Harriet E. Miers under oath and the...Tags: Ted Stevens, Murder, Don Young, Government, National Government
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