Newt Gingrich
Summary
Newton Leroy "Newt" Gingrich (pronounced /ˈnjuːt ˈɡɪŋɡrɪtʃ/; June 17, 1943) is an American politician who served as the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999. In 1995, Time magazine selected him as the Person of the Year for his role in leading the Republican Revolution in the House, ending 40 years of the Democratic Party being in the majority. During his tenure as Speaker, he represented the public face of the Republican opposition to President Bill Clinton.A college professor, historian, and author, Gingrich twice ran unsuccessfully for the House before winning a seat in the election of November 1978.
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Journalisted Weekly: Hodgson, elections and a select committee
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Newt Gingrich may have ended campaign, but he will remain out of this world
With “more discipline and more courage to be more outside the mainstream,” Newt Gingrich told USA Today on the eve of ending his presidential bid, “it might have worked better. ”.
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Journalisted Weekly: Jeremy Hunt, Rupert Murdoch and UK in recession
Journalisted is an independent, not-for-profit website built to make it easier for you, the public, to find out more about journalists and what they write about. It is run by the Media Standards Trust, a registered charity set up to foster high standards in news on behalf of the public, and funded by donations from charitable foundations.
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Online simulator lets average Joe slay U.S. debt dragon
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ditch the Pentagon's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and cut school breakfasts for poor kids, or raise taxes on the rich. On second thought, scratch those and raise the retirement age.
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Online simulator lets average Joe slay U.S. debt dragon
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ditch the Pentagon's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and cut school breakfasts for poor kids, or raise taxes on the rich. On second thought, scratch those and raise the retirement age.
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The Breakfast Meeting: Google in the Spotlight, and New Yorker's 2 Dots on Top
The Federal Trade Commission's investigation of Google ramps up, and Newt Gingrich strings out the decision to end his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.
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Media Decoder Blog: The Breakfast Meeting: Google in the Spotlight, and New Yorker's 2 Dots on Top
The Federal Trade Commission's investigation of Google ramps up, and Newt Gingrich strings out the decision to end his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.
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PEJ: Political coverage started to break Romney’s way in March
Project for Excellence in Journalism Pew’s Project for Excellence in Journalism studied coverage of the presidential race from Jan. 2-April 15. Among the findings:.
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Newt Gingrich’s make up tips
Politically Foul Politics is not a game exactly, but there are rules, and when you break them, you are running Politically Foul! If you need help with your eye black, look no further than Newt Gingrich. He knows his game day prep. During an event at a Raleigh high school, Gingrich reached into his cosmetic [.
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Journalisted Weekly: Balotelli, hosepipes and the Falklands
Journalisted is an independent, not-for-profit website built to make it easier for you, the public, to find out more about journalists and what they write about. It is run by the Media Standards Trust, a registered charity set up to foster high standards in news on behalf of the public, and funded by donations from charitable foundations.

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