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Richard Wolffe is a political analyst for MSNBC television and a guest on VOA's Issues in the News program.
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Richard Wolffe is a political analyst for MSNBC television and a guest on VOA's Issues in the News program.
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Wolffe is British and has a little lisp, but he's so damn smart, with a particularly dry English sense of humor, that I can't help but gush and blush a little when he appears on my screen.
I ♥ Geeks | The Stiletto Gang The Stiletto Gang 2008
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If a professional such as Wolffe does not see a problem with being an advocate and a reporter at the same time, and if the publisher of the Post can be surprised by the uproar over selling access, then we are entering a strange new world.
An ethics lesson for nonprofits » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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Sangamo spokeswoman Liz Wolffe said it's too early in testing to guess, but it would be "a premier-priced" therapy — in the neighborhood of Dendreon Corp.'s new prostate cancer immune therapy, Provenge — $93,000.
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Quite independent from that fact and its lived history, Winehouse was a prodigious, rare and remarkable artist who seemed to understand like Lucien, and Joyce, and Wolffe that the tool of her voice did not tell a tale, it was the tale...
Marlena Doktorczyk-Donohue: Obit for Two: A Reflection on Dying, Culture, Lucien Freud and Amy Winehouse Marlena Doktorczyk-Donohue 2011
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Shortly after the 2000 election, Richard Wolffe, then a reporter for the Financial Times, summed up what went wrong in the coverage.
Eric Alterman: Think Again: The Times' Frank Bruni, or How to Succeed in Journalism Without Really Caring (About Issues) Eric Alterman 2011
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Quite independent from that fact and its lived history, Winehouse was a prodigious, rare and remarkable artist who seemed to understand like Lucien, and Joyce, and Wolffe that the tool of her voice did not tell a tale, it was the tale...
Marlena Doktorczyk-Donohue: Obit for Two: A Reflection on Dying, Culture, Lucien Freud and Amy Winehouse Marlena Doktorczyk-Donohue 2011
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Shortly after the 2000 election, Richard Wolffe, then a reporter for the Financial Times, summed up what went wrong in the coverage.
Eric Alterman: Think Again: The Times' Frank Bruni, or How to Succeed in Journalism Without Really Caring (About Issues) Eric Alterman 2011
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Yet again, Glenn Greenwald not only anticipates what I was going to say, he does it better: GE's silencing of Olbermann and MSNBC's sleazy use of Richard Wolffe - Glenn Greenwald - Salon. com deconstructs today's NYT article reporting that GE & Murdoch News got together and agreed to clamp down on blowhards O'Reilly and Olbermann.
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