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Steven V. Roberts

Roberts was in hired in 1964 by the New York Times as research assistant to James Reston, then the paper's Washington bureau chief. He was a senior writer at U.S. News & World Report for seven years where he is now a contributing editor. As a Washington pundit, Roberts also appears regularly on the ABC radio network and as substitute host on National Public Radio's Diane Rehm Show. Since 1997 Roberts has taught Media and Public Affairs at D.C.'s George Washington University.

Roberts and his wife, Cokie Roberts, write a nationally-syndicated newspaper column and are contributing writers for USA Weekend, a Sunday magazine that appears in 500 newspapers nationwide. In February of 2000 they jointly published From This Day Forward. They have two children: Lee, an investment banker in London, and Rebecca, a journalist in San Francisco.

Books by Steve Roberts

My Fathers' Houses (2005)

From This Day Forward, (with Cokie Roberts), Morrow, 2000.

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