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LAT lures one from WSJ

Tom Hamburger, a White House correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, has jumped over to the L.A. Times Washington bureau to cover "the Bush Administration's dealings with lobbyists, donors and special interests." He had been at the Journal since 2000, after serving as deputy Washington bureau chief for the McClatchy papers and bureau chief for the Minneapolis Star Tribune.


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