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Evan Thomas
Evan Thomas has been assistant managing editor at NEWSWEEK since 1991. He is the magazineβs lead writer on major news stories and the author of many longer features, including NEWSWEEKβs special behind-the-scenes issues on presidential elections and more than a hundred cover stories. Thomas was pivotal in spearheading NEWSWEEKβs award-winning coverage on the war on terror from the Washington bureau. His reporting and writing on the terror events of September 11 and the Iraq war contributed to NEWSWEEKβs being honored with the most prestigious awards in the magazine industryβthe National Magazine Award for General Excellence for 2002 and 2004. In 2005, his 50,000-word narrative of the 2004 election was honored when NEWSWEEK won a National Magazine Award for the best single-topic issue.
For 10 years, 1986-1996, Thomas was NEWSWEEKβs Washington bureau chief. From 1977-1986, he was a writer and editor at Time magazine. He has won numerous journalism awards, including a National Magazine Award in 1998 for NEWSWEEKβs coverage of the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
Since 1992, Thomas has been a regular weekly panelist on the syndicated public-affairs talk show, βInside Washington.β He has appeared on numerous television shows as a commentator, including: NBCβs βMeet the Pressβ and βTodayβ; CBSβs βFace the Nationβ; ABCβs βNightlineβ and βGood Morning Americaβ; CNNβs βLarry King Live,β and PBSβs βCharlie Rose,β and βThe NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.β He appears regularly on the syndicated radio show βImus in the Morning.β
Thomas is the author of five books, all published by Simon & Schuster: βJohn Paul Jones,β a biography of the American revolutionary (2003), a New York Times best seller; βRobert Kennedy: His Lifeβ (2000); βThe Very Best Men: The Early Years of the CIAβ (1995); βThe Man to See: The Life of Edward Bennett Williamsβ (1991), and βThe Wise Men: Six Friends and the World They Madeβ (with Walter Isaacson, 1986). His sixth book, βShips in the Night: Four Naval Commanders and the Last Sea War,β will be published by Simon & Schuster at the end of 2006.
In 2003-2004, Thomas was a visiting professor at Princeton. In 2004-2005, he was a visiting professor at Harvard. He is a fellow of the Society of American Historians and a former trustee of the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression. He is a graduate of Harvard and the University of Virginia Law School. He lives with his wife and two children in Washington, D.C.