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As a dramatist Brieux is no stronger, no more sincere, no less unscrupulous, no less viciously sentimental, than the fashionable authors of the boulevard, such as Capus, Donnay, and the ineffable Bernstein, so adored in London.
Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 Arnold Bennett 1899
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"One of the hardest working men on television, we are so pleased that Lester has added Dateline to his portfolio," said NBC News President Steve Capus.
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NBC News president Steve Capus remarked that Curry "channeled that disappointment" and "in many ways re-created her career at NBC News."
Ann Curry On 'Today': 'I Was Not Expecting To Become Co-Host' 2011
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NBC's Steve Capus closed Education Nation with a commitment that NBC News will continue to cover education on a regular basis.
Ellen Galinsky: What It Will Really Mean to "Put Children First"--Reflections on NBC's Education Nation Ellen Galinsky 2010
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"I know we're going to get crushed," Brian Williams said on MSNBC last week, toeing the party line uttered by NBC News President Steve Capus.
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Steve Capus, president of NBC News, told the Times: It's not about Chelsea Clinton saying, 'Here I am; I want to be a TV star.'
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Capus: How in the world can people ignore the 200 people we hired for Rock Center?
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Capus: Chelsea Clinton is someone who is known by everybody in our audience.
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Steve Capus: Meghan McCain has been a regular on MSNBC for a couple of years now, and we decided to formalize that relationship.
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NBC News president Steve Capus makes no apologies for the high profile hires.
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