http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2003/06/06/nytimes/ Behind the fall of Raines Scandal-scarred and resented by a newsroom fed up with his arrogant style, the top New York Times editor finally pays the price. – – – – – – –...
The New York Times April 5, 2003 How Books Have Shaped U.S. Policy By MICHIKO KAKUTANI President Bush has never been known as a bookworm. An instinctive politician who goes with his gut, he has usually left the heavy reading in the family to his wife, Laura, a former...
http://www.mediainfo.com/editorandpublisher/headlines/ article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id50208 MARCH 27, 2003 15 Stories They’ve Already Bungled Mitchell on the War Coverage So Far By Greg Mitchell NEW YORK — Opinion The war is only a week old and already...
Responding to my own message… Do these people not even have a sense of their own irony? Are their morals so deeply buried in ambition and self-interest that they can’t see the sheer incongruity of soliciting a confessed dealer in international illegal arms...
Richard Perle, whom I am sure will somehow now become a “consultant” to the White House, has resigned amid accusations that he had illegal dealings with shady Saudi arms dealers and had financial ties to companies servicing the Homeland Security effort...
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