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Employment History
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1. White House Heat On Whitewater Beat
www.idfiles.com/whheat2.htm - [Cached]Published on: 1/6/1997 Last Visited: 10/4/2007
New York Daily News reporter David Eisenstadt was fired Nov. 11 after filing a story linking top Clinton fund-raiser Terry McAuliffe to Asian fund-raising and Mr. Huang.
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Mr. Eisenstadt's attorney sent the Daily News a letter saying he would file a lawsuit because the paper had "improperly thwarted the truth and succumbed to political pressure" in terminating the reporter. James Ledbetter of the Village Voice reported that Mr. Eisenstadt was fired "after the Clinton campaign reportedly complained to News co-publisher Mort Zuckerman," a frequent White House guest. -
2. Washington City Paper: Paper Trail
www.washingtoncitypaper.com/ar - [Cached]Published on: 7/22/2001 Last Visited: 7/22/2001
After New York Daily News reporter David Eisenstadt wrote a story three days before the 1996 election that suggested that McAuliffe was connected to the by-then-scandal-ridden Democratic National Committee fundraiser John Huang , McAuliffe called Eisenstadt's boss , Mortimer Zuckerman.
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McAuliffe has cemented relationships with the most powerful interest groups in Washington : the press , members of government , and the business community , says Eisenstadt. And he knows how to leverage each of those relationships to his advantage..
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At the time , Eisenstadt was a rising young star famous for busting Newt Gingrich over whining about not getting a front-row seat on Air Force One. That story still hangs large in the lobby of the newspaper , but Eisenstadt is out of the business and getting ready for a move to Poland. It doesn't pay to cross McAuliffe.
And instead of rallying around a colleague who was getting the bum's rush , the Post used Eisenstadt's firing as a cute anecdote in another story about their pal , the Macker.. -
3. NEW YORK PRESS(TM). The latest NYC media scoops and analysis.
www.newyorkpress.net/NYP4.htm - [Cached]Published on: 9/20/1999 Last Visited: 7/2/2004
News reporter David Eisenstadt wrote a 400-word story linking McAuliffe to John Huang and the
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The News fired Eisenstadt a few days later, without official explanation.
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called Zuckerman and demanded that Eisenstadt go.

