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Bob Novak Writes In To Advocate Against "Lieberman Disaster"

Creators Syndicate is pleased to announce that Robert D. Novak will be writing occasional columns. All his groundbreaking election analysis will be available on creators.com. Read it here first. WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Reports of strong support within John McCain's presidential campaign for Independent Democratic Sen. Joseph Lieberman as the Republican candidate for vice president are not...

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"Retired" Novak to write occasional columns

Creators.com "Creators Syndicate is pleased to announce that Robert D. Novak will be writing occasional columns," says the intro to Novak's new piece on John McCain and Joe Lieberman . He announced earlier this month that he was retiring following his brain tumor diagnosis.

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ROBERT D. NOVAK ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT FROM SYNDICATED COLUMN

LOS ANGELES, CA, AUGUST 4, 2008 — Robert D. Novak announced today that he is retiring from writing his column, Inside Report, distributed by Creators Syndicate, due to the dire prognosis resulting from his recent diagnosis of a brain tumor.

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Citing ‘Dire’ Prognosis, Novak Retires Immediately

Columnist Robert D. Novak is retiring immediately because of a dim prognosis in his battle against a brain tumor. Read the full story

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Citing 'Dire' Prognosis, Novak Retires Immediately

Columnist Robert D. Novak is retiring immediately because of a dim prognosis in his battle against a brain tumor.

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Robert Novak Announces Immediate Retirement

Columnist Robert D. Novak is retiring immediately because of a dim prognosis in his battle against a brain tumor, the Chicago Sun-Times reported today. Read the full story

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ROBERT D. NOVAK RETIRES

At first Novak was going to take a hiatus, due to a diagnosis of brain tumor. Now he is retiring : Robert Novak has announced his immediate retirement following the diagnosis of a brain tumor, a prognosis the Sun-Times' political columnist describes as "dire." "The details are being worked out with the doctors this week, but the tentative plan is for radiation and chemotherapy,"...

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Robert Novak Announces Immediate Retirement

Columnist Robert D. Novak is retiring immediately because of a dim prognosis in his battle against a brain tumor, the Chicago Sun-Times reported today.

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The end of an era

For over 45 years, columnist Robert D. Novak's central aim was not just to opine the news, but to break it.

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Robert Novak In Hospital for A Brain Tumor

Robert D. Novak, one of Washington’s best-known and most controversial columnists for nearly half a century, has a brain tumor. Read the full story

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Robert Novak In Hospital for A Brain Tumor

Robert D. Novak, one of Washington's best-known and most controversial columnists for nearly half a century, has a brain tumor.

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Robert Novak's brain tumor

Howard Kurtz: Robert D. Novak , one of Washington's best-known and most controversial columnists for nearly half a century, has a brain tumor. Novak, 77, said yesterday that the diagnosis was made Sunday and that he was admitted to Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, where he will soon begin treatment. "I will be suspending my journalistic work for an indefinite but, God willing,...

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Pedestrian hit by Novak is elderly, homeless

From WaPo: The pedestrian who was struck by syndicated political columnist and television pundit Robert D. Novak remained in the hospital today but was sitting up in bed and conversing with a relative and social workers. After the traffic incident...

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Novak victim "doing fine"

By Michael J.W. Stickings WaPo : "The homeless pedestrian who was struck by a car driven by syndicated columnist Robert D. Novak said in a radio interview yesterday that he is 'doing fine,' recovering from a dislocated shoulder." Just thought you'd like to know. ********** What a story, though, huh? Bob Novak hits an 86-year-old homeless man with his black Corvette convertible....

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CNN’s Robert Novak Involved in Hit and Run

Syndicated conservative columnist Robert D. Novak hit a pedestrian Wednesday morning during rush hour and then drove away in his black Corvette, Politico reports. The pedestrian, a 66-year-old man, sustained minor injuries and was treated at George Washington University Hospital. Novak, 77, said he was a block away from 18th and K St. NW, where the accident [...]