The incomparable Kate O'Beirne is changing jobs—but, fortunately, she will still be within shouting distance
National Review, May 19, 2008
The incomparable Kate O'Beirne is changing jobs--but, fortunately, she will still be within shouting distance. Since 1995, she has been our Washington editor, casting her keen eye on Congress, the presidency, and more. Now she will be president of the National Review Institute--an organization dedicated to performing conservative good works.
As she shone at NR, she'll shine at NRI. That is KO'B.
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