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"One of the best reporters I've ever known, and one of the best people": The New York Times Remembers David Rosenbaum"The best tribute I can think of to David, quintessential Times reporter, is to teach his ways to future journalistic generations, and staff his beat with gung-ho successors. Beam that spotlight, read that fine print. Make David proud. Miss ya, pal."Ralph Blumenthal, Reporter, The New York Times Remembrances of David Rosenbaum [NYT] More memories from David Rosenbaum's colleagues at The New York Times after the jump. "Someone would ask a question about something legislative or arcane or somesuch. Ask Rosenbaum, we'd say. He always knew. Or would know where to find the answer. His institutional knowledge, of the paper and of Washington, was breath-taking. He was and always will be a dear one, someone who simply exuded a love for life, for his work, his family and for all of us around him... He embodied what can be considered the spirit of our family, our extended family at the paper." Kate Phillips
Kevin Sack
One of his greatest lessons was reminding his colleagues that they had brains and memories and should not be afraid to use them. Because he had seen so much and understood it all, David could confidently make assertions in his stories and Q-heds that made weak-kneed editors blanch...in his unflashy, scrupulously fair way, he was often one of Washington's most devastating reporters." David Firestone Stephen Engelberg
He was as generous as everyone has said, and more. He had a quiet tradition: on Valentine's day, all the women in the Washington bureau would find little grade-school valentines amongst the press releases in their mailboxes. His family was central to his conversation. His screensaver was a beautiful picture of his granddaughters. His glasses and worry beads still hang on his monitor. It is impossible to believe there will be no more giggles." Felicity Barringer
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