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Submitted by John Spencer Yantiss, Feb 14, 2008 11:01

One more, in an almost endless, unbroken line of examples of the dissembling and duplicitous nature of what the New York Times has become over the past 40 or so years. Their hundred or so year-old slogan should really read, "All the brews that are unfit to print."


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Rubicon 

Feb 15, 2008 19:15

It is no wonder that The NY Times circulation and profitability are down dramatically. Their editorial and supposed news columns... [MORE]

Charles G Healy 

Feb 15, 2008 16:52

One more, in an almost endless, unbroken line of examples of the dissembling and duplicitous nature of what the New...

John Spencer Yantiss 

Feb 14, 2008 11:01

Your point is well taken; however, to note that the leader of a hyprcritical enterprise is himself an arch hypocrite... [MORE]

R. Yankow 

Feb 14, 2008 09:51

The Times seeking capitalist tools, what is this world coming to. [MORE]

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Feb 14, 2008 09:14

So let me see. Ms Lapore and Mr. Denham can be bought- whooda thought it? The time would'nt be in... [MORE]

chuck higgins 

Feb 14, 2008 08:05

You have done a good job reporting on this significant management move at the NY Times. I doubt we... [MORE]

wight martindale 

Feb 14, 2008 07:40

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