thinkprogress.org - 8/18/2009
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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 like to leave some legacy. Nobody will ...
humanevents.com - 8/18/2009
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humanevents.com —
The Evans-Novak column ran under the title the
Sonnenfeldt Doctrine. When I finished reading that early spring...
day in 1976, I remember thinking, this is quintessential Bob Novak. State Department Counselor Helmut Sonnenfeldt had told a London ...
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Robert Novak (1931-2009)
suntimes.com - 8/18/2009
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suntimes.com —
Sun-Times columnist Robert Novak dead at 78 WASHINGTON
Chicago Sun-Times columnist Robert Novak, one of the...
nation's most influential journalists, who relished his Prince of Darkness public persona, died at home here early Tuesday morning after a ...
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Times columnist Robert Novak dead at 78 :: CHICAGO ...
humanevents.com - 8/18/2009
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humanevents.com —
Bob Novak hired me away from HUMAN EVENTS
in late 2001. Poaching, HE Editor-in-Chief Tom Winter called...
it. I was not the first early-20s reporter Novak would pluck from HE s newsroom. Nor would I be the last. Work for us Novak reporters, in addition ...
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Bob Novak: Listener and Reporter
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Robert Novak's Heaven
MoJo Blog Posts: mojo —
... ), but Think Progress has unearthed a priceless quote from Novak discussing his vision of the hereafter in 2007: “I’m going to a place where there are no blogs.” ...
Goodnight, Sweet Prince of Darkness
Opinionator —
... Throughout the case he pooh poohed the moral implications of what he had done, made it seem as though Plame was a clerk when, in fact, the CIA thought enough of her outing that they brought a criminal referral to the Department of Justice and denied that the CIA tried to wave him off writing about her. The case was demoralizing for everyone involved but it seemed worse because of Novak’s failure to disclose his role until it was all over. How did Novak himself want to be remembered? Think Progress surfaces this quote from a 2004 interview with the columnist: I’m ...
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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 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 ...
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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, ...
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commentarymagazine.com 8/18/2009 — Robert D. Novak, the controversialist whose combination of hard-line conservatism and hard-charging reporting made his column essential reading for nearly four decades, has died. Bob went to his grave a Catholic, though he had been born a Jew, and ...
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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...
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weeklystandard.com 8/18/2009 — Robert Novak terrified Washington. Elected and appointed officials, Democrats and Republicans, lobbyists and self-styled defenders of the “public interest” -- few were comfortable when Novak had them in his sights. Nor should they have been. The ...