Columnists: The Loner

New York Daily News Columnist Ted Lewis, 67, seldom leaves his office. The bare cubicle where he works is all but devoid of mementos from the 30 years he has spent covering the nation's capital. Though he is Washington bureau chief for the newspaper with the largest circulation (2,000,000) in the U.S., he is not on a first-name basis with a single politician.

Lewis is a loner by choice. He is simply too suspicious of official Washington to give its operators any more time than he has to. Yet out of his self-imposed...

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