cnn.com - 8/19/2009
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Paul Begala says he admired Robert Novak for his skepticism about authority, work ethic and faith in his beliefs.
suntimes.com - 8/18/2009
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suntimes.com —
Most people know the late Sun-Times columnist Robert
D. Novak, who died this morning [Tuesday] from complications...
of a brain tumor, as a journalist. And indeed he was among the best this country has produced. Simply stated, Bob was a relentless ...
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Robert Novak: Innovator's life marked by passion :: ...
washingtonexaminer.com - 8/18/2009
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washingtonexaminer.com —
Robert D. Novak, who began covering Washington during
the Eisenhower administration and later achieved fame as a...
columnist and television commentator, died in his home Tuesday morning after a year-long battle with cancer. He was 78. A nationally ...
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Columnist Robert D. Novak dies after battle with cancer
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... hold absolutely fast to, as the ground shifts? (I'm taking for granted here that reform is still likely to prevent insurance companies from denying coverage due to pre-exisitng conditions, and that any legislation will do away with the practice of capping a policy-holder's lifetime health spending, which has contributed to shameful rates of health-related personal bankruptcy.) A few thoughts: Kathleen Parker: John Mackey, capitalist tool. Paul Begala: Commentary: My friend Bob Novak David Broder: ...
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Townhall.com Blog's TownHall Blog —
... account of over fifty years of insider politics in our nation's capital from a well-respected reporter who covered it. Many young people, including myself, first became aware of Novak because of his spirited debates on the CNN show Crossfire where Novak faced off against such liberals as James Carville and Paul Begala. Although I often disagree with Novak's one-time debating adversary Begala, I met him after a screening of the show once and he seemed like a geniunely classy guy. A new column by him about his friendship with Novak confirms that simple fact. Begala wrote the ...
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 8/18/2009 —
by Conor Clarke Columnist Robert Novak is dead , from a malignant brain tumor, which
by most accounts was a pretty terrible way to go. Just about everyone
in Washington has a Novak story -- being a Washington institution will
do that ...
Robert Novak passes away.
thinkprogress.org 8/18/2009 — Human Events is reporting that long-time influential conservative columnist Robert Novak has passed away after battling a brain tumor . In a 2004 interview, Novak explained how he would like to be remembered :
I’m seventy-three years old and would ...
RIP Bob Novak
shakespearessister.blogspot.com 8/19/2009 — Conservative columnist Bob Novak has died from his battle with brain cancer, first made public last July shortly after Novak was involved in a hit-and-run accident . Chicago Sun-Times columnist Robert Novak, one of the nation's most influential ...
Robert Novak, RIP
powerlineblog.com 8/19/2009 — Robert Novak, the prominent Washington journalist, has died. As a teen-ager, I was a huge fan of the Evans and Novak columns which, nestled in between the ponderous writing (as it appeared to me at the time) of Joseph Alsop and Walter Lippmann, ...
Robert Novak Dead At 78
huffingtonpost.com 8/18/2009 — Columnist Robert Novak died early Tuesday after a battle with brain cancer.
The Chicago Sun-Times' Lynn Sweet reports that Novak died at home early Tuesday .
"He was someone who loved being a journalist, love journalism and loved his country ...
Bob Novak and Me
politicsdaily.com 8/19/2009 — I learned of the death of Bob Novak from an e-mail sent to me by an NPR reporter looking for a comment. And I felt awkward, for my last public exchange with the conservative columnist and TV pundit who relished his "Prince of Darkness" nickname had ...
Robert Novak: RIP
rhymeswithright.mu.nu 8/18/2009 — He wasn't pretty, and he wasn't always tactful. He was, however, one of a kind, and an American treasure. And now Robert Novak has gone home to be with the God he loved. There are few in public life...