David Nather
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Politico Issues First Annual Report Cards - Posted December 7, 2011
Politico and its sister outlet Politico Pro handed out "Policymaker of the Year" awards at the Mandarin Oriental Tuesday night. It was their version of report cards, and if they were to issued themselves a letter grade, it would be one notch above... [PRNewser]
Politico Issues First Annual Report Cards - Posted December 7, 2011
Politico and its sister outlet Politico Pro handed out "Policymaker of the Year" awards at the Mandarin Oriental Tuesday night. It was their version of report cards, and if they were to issued themselves a letter grade, it would be one notch above... [FishbowlDC]
Politico Pro Staffs Up Prior to February Debut - Posted January 21, 2011
Politico Pro, the subscription series from Politico set to ... [WebNewser - SocialTimes.com]
Media Moves For January 21 - Posted January 21, 2011
Four new staffers have joined Politico Pro, reports FishbowlDC. They are:
* David Nather, formerly of Bloomberg, Congressional Quarterly, and the Dallas Morning News
* Lester Feder, who has reported for Newsweek, The Nation,... [TVNewser]
Four New Hires at Politico Pro - Posted January 21, 2011
Politico Pro editor Tim Grieve sent out a pretty cutesy memo earlier this week, opening with "breaking news to report on health care reform - and it's not all coming from Capitol Hill." Actually, none of it is coming from Capitol Hill. It's all coming from Politico Pro. Four new hires... [FishbowlDC]
Men Overboard: Nather Leaves CQ, Stein to Follow? - Posted September 18, 2009
David Nather is leaving CQ after almost a decade to co-write a book on health care reform with Tom Daschle.
Nather's exit follows that of ace defense reporter ... [FishbowlDC]
Introducing "Beyond The Dome" - Posted April 14, 2008
CQ has launched its latest blog, "Beyond the Dome," which aims to "look at the White House race through the eyes of Congress -- a chronicle of the various angles and subplots created by the first presidential campaign in history in which both major parties' nominees will be U.S. senators." It... [FishbowlDC]










