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Doyle McManus (born approximately 1952) is an American journalist, columnist (for the Los Angeles Times), who appears often on Public Broadcasting Service's Washington Week.
Doyle D. McManus is the son of Lois Doyle and the late James R. McManus, a San Francisco, California advertising executive.
He earned an A.B. in history at Stanford University in 1974, and was a Fulbright scholar at the University of Brussels.
As an undergraduate, McManus worked on the Stanford Daily.
He was a foreign correspondent for three years at the United Press International, beginning in Brussels.
He joined the L.A. Times in 1978, reporting from Los Angeles, the Middle East, Central America, New York. He transferred to the Times's Washington, D.C., bureau in 1983, where he covered the U.S. State Department, and White House. He succeeded Jack Nelson as bureau chief in 1996. After thirteen years as bureau chief, he reportedly told colleagues that he had "long ago asked for a new assignment." In November...... (Read more on Wikipedia)
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