by Linda M.
A Rainbow Over New York City and Tim Russert They say that Tim Russert lives on in the hearts of thousands who knew him. Some commented that Russert "was a force of nature and his cycle is complete". The universe must a...read more
by K.M. Monaco
The city of Buffalo is no stranger to heartache. Four consecutive Superbowls ending in defeat. A controversial overtime goal in the final game of the 1999 Stanley Cup Playoffs that no one had the guts to call back- crush...read more
by Tim Manson
Throughout history, there have been men and women who died for a larger cause. Martyrs. Heroes. Legends. The deaths of these people often united a religion, or a movement, or a country to reach greater heights than it ...read more
by James Pate
June 14, 2008 Meet the Press is often a big part of my weekly routine. I attend church on Sunday morning, then I come home. In the afternoon, I go to my computer and visit the Meet the Press web site. I click on the "Watc...read more
Remembering Tim Russert When a beloved American figure passes away, the world stops to reflect on what that person meant to his or her friends, family and colleagues as well as fans from all over the world. The outpou...read more
Tim Russert, Meet The Press Host, Dies I liked Tim Russert. Always did. He was a lovable guy, a man from modest means and a good Catholic upbringing, a sports fan who never forsook his beloved Buffalo Bills however dism...read more
Tim Russert Dies at 58 NBC News Washington Bureau Chief Tim Russert passed away suddenly, after suffering an apparent heart attack in Washington D.C. Mr. Russert, was indeed quite special. He will be greatly missed by ...read more
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