Doyle McManus | |
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Born | Doyle Daniel McManus May 5, 1953[1] |
Occupation(s) | journalist and author |
Notable credit(s) | Los Angeles Times, PBS's Washington Week, CBS's Face the Nation, NPR's Weekend Edition |
Spouse | Paula Copeland McManus |
Children | 3 |
Doyle McManus (born May 5, 1953)[1] is an American journalist, columnist (for the Los Angeles Times),[2][3] who appears often on Public Broadcasting Service's Washington Week.[4][5]
...siblings include Reed (born 1956), and Christopher (born 1955)
We are slaves to news pegs," says Doyle McManus, a columnist for the Los Angeles Times, which scooped the world by starting its pieces 10 days early. "Since it's an arbitrary number," he says, "who's to say Day 90 isn't just as important?" McManus looked up the story he published on George W. Bush's 100th day in office, when he credited the new president with "preaching a conciliatory message" and quoted a scholar as praising the administration's "astonishing professionalism." That experience, says McManus, was "sobering.
Los Angeles Times Washington Bureau Chief Doyle McManus is leaving his post to become a Times Op-Ed columnist, the paper revealed in a release today.Document Number: A188862699.
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