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Reuters News - Posted October 27, 2008
We hear that Rob Doherty is leaving his position as Washington Bureau Chief for ThomsonReuters. He is heading to a PR firm in Bethesda called The Hatcher Group. ALSO: A tipster tells us that former AP DC bureau chief Sandy Johnson has applied for Doherty's position.... [FishBowlDC]

New DC Bureau Chief Politico Editor Rumors At Bloomberg... - Posted August 7, 2008
(We've edited this post, having mixed up our titles...Tackett is rumored to take Bloomberg's political editor slot, not bureau chief) ...lots of rumors that Chicago Tribune Washington bureau chief Michael Tackett will be Bloomberg's new D.C. political editor, but no announcement yet (looks like no dice for Sandy Johnson).... [FishBowlDC]

Sandy Johnson Plans Her Comeback - Posted July 15, 2008
After, er, "parting ways" with the Associated Press, guess what Sandy Johnson's been up to? Interviewing for Bloomberg News' political editor position, which was vacated by Lee Aitken. ... [FishBowlDC]

Johnson To Fournier: Don't Destroy AP - Posted July 14, 2008
Remember when we reported that Sandy Johnson was out as AP D.C. Bureau chief? Looks like there are some sour grapes: Ron Fournier says he regards Sandy Johnson, his predecessor as head of The Associated Press's Washington bureau, as "a mentor." Johnson, though, regards Fournier, who replaced her in a hard-feelings shake-up... [FishBowlDC]

Johnson To Fournier: Don't Destroy AP - Posted July 14, 2008
Remember when we reported that Sandy Johnson was out as AP D.C. Bureau chief? Looks like there are some sour grapes: Ron Fournier says he regards Sandy Johnson, his predecessor as head of The Associated Press's Washington bureau, as "a mentor." Johnson, though, regards Fournier, who replaced her in a hard-feelings shake-up... [FishBowlDC]

Fournier Returns To AP - Posted March 1, 2007
FishbowlDC has learned that HotSoup.com's Ron Fournier is returning to the Associated Press. He will assume an "at-large role befitting his deep knowledge of politics and government, combined with the internet experience he earned at hotsoup.com," according to an email sent by AP DC Bureau Chief Sandy Johnson. "Ron's return and... [FishBowlDC]

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