A community portal about The New York Times with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The New York Times is a newspaper published in New York City by Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. and distributed internationally. It is...
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A community portal about The New York Times with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The New York Times is a newspaper published in New York City by Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. and distributed internationally. It is owned by The New York Times Company, which publishes 15 other newspapers, including the International Herald Tribune and the Boston Globe. It is the largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States. Nicknamed the "Gray Lady" for its staid appearance and style, it is regarded as a newspaper of record in the United States. The name is often abbreviated to the Times, but should not be confused with The Times, which is published in the United Kingdom.
NEW YORK - Michael Oreskes, editor of the International Herald Tribune and a longtime news executive for The New York Times, has been named by The Associated Press to the new position of managing editor for ...
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"Reporter Explores America's Unique Take on Justice": This audio segment consisting of an interview with Adam Liptak of The New York Times appeared on Thursday's broadcast of National Public Radio's " Fresh Air ...
R ick Bragg hit a rough patch a few years back. The Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and best-selling family historian resigned from The New York Times in 2003, in the acrid wake of the Jayson Blair scandal, for ...
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama appears to be rebounding from sliding poll numbers in the wake the controversy over his former pastor, according to a CBS News/New York Times poll released on ...
Just like they did over five years ago, the New York Times is again promoting going to war, only this time it is with IRAN. Submitted by John Stauber on Mon, 05/05/2008 - 13:11.Topics: Iran Iraq propaganda terrorism third party technique war/peace http://www.prwatch.org/node/7294 Greg Mitchell of Editor and Publisher notes that New York Times military reporter Michael Gordon, "who contributed several false stories about Iraqi WMD in the run-up to the U.S. attack in Iraq," has been...
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The night before last week’s Senate hearings on our “progress” in Iraq, a goodly chunk of New York’s media and cultural establishment assembled in the vast lobby of the Museum of Modern Art. There were cocktails; there were waiters wielding platters of hors d’oeuvres; there was a light sprinkling of paparazzi. Then there was a screening. We trooped like schoolchildren to the auditorium to watch a grueling movie about the torture at Abu Ghraib. By Frank Rich, The New York TimesPosted on...
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Ask the average person to describe the New York Times with one word, and most people will say, “Liberal.” Maybe that’s not such a bad thing. That’s not the word I would use, however. For me, the New York Times is “essential.” There’s a legend in the folklore of politics about Karl Rove in his early days in Texas. He wanted a direct mail list of Conservative Republicans in the state, and because such a thing did not exist at the time, Rove bought himself a list of the subscribers to Field and...
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New York Times: NBC News Defends Its Use of Material Sent by the Killer Excerpt: "NBC News fought back yesterday against a growing backlash over the way it handled the pictures and writings of the student who killed 32 people at Virginia Tech. Steve Capus, the president of NBC News, strongly defended the network’s decision to broadcast the material. “The news-value question is long gone,” Mr. Capus said. “Every journalist is united on this. You can tell by their actions.” He referred to...
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