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Encyclopedia > David Shuster

David Shuster is a correspondent for "Hardball w. Chris Matthews" on MSNBC and for other MSNBC and NBC News programns. Recently Shuster began appearing as an occassional news break anchor and host for MSNBC. The current version of the article or section reads like an advertisement. ... The current version of the article or section reads like an advertisement. ... NBC News Logo NBC News is the news division of American television network NBC. Its current president is Steve Capus. ... The current version of the article or section reads like an advertisement. ...


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David Shuster, 37, is a D.C.-based correspondent for NBC News and 'Hardball with Chris Matthews.' Before joining NBC in June 2002, Shuster spent 6 years as a D.C.-based correspondent for Fox News Channel.
Shuster led Fox’s coverage of the Clinton investigations including 'Whitewater,' the Monica Lewinsky scandal, the Starr report, and the Senate impeachment trial.
Shuster graduated with honors from the University of Michigan in 1989 with a degree in political science.
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