Jeff Stein
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Several Stars Up for Grabs After CQ-Roll Call Cuts - Posted September 24, 2009
Help Wanted? Now's your chance! FishbowlDC has confirmed that SpyTalk's Jeff Stein (one of my favorite reads), Chris Lehmann and award-winning reporter Jonathan Allen are all on the market after today's layoffs at CQ-Roll Call.
Chris Lehmann @lehmannchris tweets:
I am now officially redundant, the Brits who canned me would... [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 Josh Rogin who took up at Foreign Policy last week, replacing Laura Rozen. Additionally, sources tell FishbowlDC that spy guy Jeff Stein has been... [FishBowlDC]
FishbowlDC Interview: Spy Guy Jeff Stein - Posted August 6, 2009
If you don't read Jeff Stein's Spy Talk blog on CQPolitics.com, you're missing out. It's chocked full of quick reads about real spies, espionage, the CIA, FBI and Secret Service.
Don't be scared off by its tag line "Intelligence for Thinking People" -- I read it regularly. We caught up... [FishBowlDC]
FishbowlDC Interview: Spy Guy Jeff Stein - Posted August 6, 2009
If you don't read Jeff Stein's Spy Talk blog on CQPolitics.com, you're missing out. It's chocked full of quick reads about real spies, espionage, the CIA, FBI and Secret Service.
Don't be scared off by its tag line "Intelligence for Thinking People" -- I read it regularly. We caught up... [FishBowlDC]
Former DC Journo Learns First Amendment Limitations the Hard Way - Posted June 30, 2009
John Dinges, former managing editor for NPR news met with some unexpected turbulence on a trip back to the U.S. from Venezuela and Chile last week. But the turbulence wasn't due to rough winds or a storm, it was on the ground with the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol. ... [FishBowlDC]
Former DC Journo Learns First Amendment Limitations the Hard Way - Posted June 30, 2009
John Dinges, former managing editor for NPR news met with some unexpected turbulence on a trip back to the U.S. from Venezuela and Chile last week. But the turbulence wasn't due to rough winds or a storm, it was on the ground with the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol. ... [FishBowlDC]
Spy v. Spy: Examiner's Lee Accuses CIA of Career Sabotage - Posted June 25, 2009
Stephen Lee, a former CIA operations manager who blogs for The Washington Examiner, suspects the agency's censors are trying to sabotage his new career.
Lee says that he believes his former employer is "subjecting him to a campaign of low-level harassment."
His CIA secrecy agreement requires that he submit all his columns... [FishBowlDC]
Rohde Kidnapping: Was The NYT Ready to Pay $5M Ransom? - Posted June 22, 2009
For seven months, NYT Executive Editor Bill Keller remained quiet about the Taliban kidnapping of reporter David Rohde in Pakistan.
But it wasn't just the NYT -- at least 40 major news organizations helped maintain the silence, according to WaPo. Per the advice of government experts and experienced media... [FishBowlDC]
Morning Reading List, 08.14.08 - Posted August 14, 2008
Good morning Washington. Who won yesterday's Hottest of the Hotties contest? Join us after the jump...
Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line or let us know in the tips box below.
We've got your morning... [FishBowlDC]
Morning Reading List, 03.20.08 - Posted March 20, 2008
Good morning Washington. Did you go to The Express' happy hour last night at The Greene Turtle? Or perhaps you were at Al Neuharth Free Spirit Conference's evening gala, which recognized "Free Spirit of the Year" Cathie Black. Or yet another birthday party for that reporter with the curliest chest hair... [FishBowlDC]
Call Me Daddy and Show Me the Money Say Celeb Sperminators - Posted February 27, 2008
Trend watch: knock her up to seal the deal. Baby daddies are sowing their seed everywhere, it seems.
Britney Spears is allegedly preggers by maybe-husband Adnan Ghalib (can she even spell that?):
"Britney is Adnan's dream come true. He knows that if he has a child with Brit, he'll be made for life,"... [FishBowlLA]
Morning Reading List, 12.06.07 - Posted December 6, 2007
Good morning Washington. On this day in 1877, the Washington Post rolled out its first paper (via MicCheck). And it's the birthday of The Hill's Hugo Gurdon.
But first, our occasional "Sentence Only The Style Section Could Write": "How come snow never is what it is? It's always something else: magic, hassle,... [FishBowlDC]





