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Robert Novak died at his Washington D.C. home early Tuesday morning. The 78-year-old columnist's malignant brain tumor was discovered July 27, 2008. || Sun-Times editorial: "Simply stated, Bob was a relentless reporter." || Related letter.
> Criticizing the recently deceased is rude, but...
> "He was, as a journalist, a shameful bully"
> Iftikhar recalls his crosswalk moment with Novak
> "I considered him a friend," writes Clift
> Novak's death is discussed in Kurtz's weekly chat
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