Mike Taibbi
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Mike Taibbi is a television journalist working at NBC.
In high school, Taibbi won the national forensic championship in Original Oratory with a speech he wrote about the death of idealism entitled "Whisper of Death at La Mancha".[citation needed] He received Bachelor of Science degrees from Rutgers University in sociology and journalism in 1971. He worked for ABC and CBS affiliates before settling in at NBC. He specializes in international news and has reported on the war on terrorism from Iraq and Afghanistan in recent years.[1]
He has a son, Matt Taibbi, who is a contributing editor and writer for Rolling Stone.
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- Unholy Alliances: Working the Tawana Brawley Story (Harcourt, June 1989). ISBN 0-15-188050-6.

