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Howard Fineman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Howard Fineman
Howard Fineman is an American journalist who is global editorial director of the AOL Huffington Post Media Group. Prior to his move to Huffington Post in October 2010, he was Newsweek's Chief Political Correspondent, Senior Editor and Deputy Washington Bureau Chief. An award-winning writer, Fineman also is an NBC News analyst, contributing reports to the network and its cable affiliate MSNBC. He appears frequently on ''Hardball with Chris Matthews'', ''The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell'', and ''The Rachel Maddow Show''. The author of scores of ''Newsweek'' cover stories, Fineman's work has also appeared in ''The New York Times'', ''The Washington Post'', and ''The New Republic''. His "Living Politics" column was posted weekly on Newsweek.com. Fineman authored his first book in 2008, ''The Thirteen American Arguments: Enduring Debates That Define and Inspire Our Country''. ==Education and early career== Fineman holds a B.A. from Colgate University, where he was Phi Beta Kappa and a member of Beta Theta Pi, an M.S. in journalism from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and a J.D. from the University of Louisville School of Law. His legal education also included a year at the Georgetown University Law Center. He was also a recipient of both the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship and the Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship for study in Europe, Russia and the Middle East.〔(Howard Fineman bio NNDB ). Retrieved April 10, 2013.〕 A native of Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood, Fineman attended Colfax Elementary and Taylor Allderdice High School, graduating in 1966.〔(Yearbook Picture ), 1966 Taylor Allderdice High School, Pittsburgh, PA.〕 Fineman was raised in a Jewish family.〔(Fussin' and fightin'? It's all good, says author/pundit ), By Dan Pine, April 18, 2008, j. the Jewish news weekly of Northern California:jweekly.com〕 He began his journalism career at ''The Louisville Courier-Journal'', covering the environment, the coal industry and state politics before joining the newspaper's Washington bureau in 1978. He moved to ''Newsweek'' in 1980, was named Chief Political Correspondent in 1984, Deputy Washington Bureau Chief in 1993 and Senior Editor in 1995.
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