November 24, 2004: Headlines: COS - Swaziland: Journalism: Television: Washington Post: Chris Matthews, the MSNBC shouter, and wife Kathleen Matthews, the WJLA anchor, have bought a $4.35 million home on the tony Massachusetts island of Nantucket
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November 24, 2004: Headlines: COS - Swaziland: Journalism: Television: Washington Post: Chris Matthews, the MSNBC shouter, and wife Kathleen Matthews, the WJLA anchor, have bought a $4.35 million home on the tony Massachusetts island of Nantucket
Chris Matthews, the MSNBC shouter, and wife Kathleen Matthews, the WJLA anchor, have bought a $4.35 million home on the tony Massachusetts island of Nantucket
Chris Matthews, the MSNBC shouter, and wife Kathleen Matthews, the WJLA anchor, have bought a $4.35 million home on the tony Massachusetts island of Nantucket
There once was a "Hardball" host from Nantucket: Chris Matthews, the MSNBC shouter, and wife Kathleen Matthews, the WJLA anchor, have bought a $4.35 million home on the tony Massachusetts island, reports the Boston Globe.
These days, the isle has become a sanctuary for all kinds of elite media types: "The Insider" host Pat O'Brien, "Meet the Press" host Tim Russert and New York Times COO Janet Robinson all have homes on Nantucket.
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