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I believe the Times is a great newspaper, but a profoundly fallible one.
I think on civilian casualties they could do more. It's actually something I've discussed with the editors involved. They're aware of it, and I'm hopeful that there will be more reporting on that.
I know there are reporters who ridicule pundits.
Now I worry. If people ended up liking me, did I do the job wrong? So I decided they didn't end up liking me - they ended up being able to deal with me.
I think Tierney is also more libertarian than he is conservative in the conventional sense.
That first week, I also went to Washington. That was really tough. I sympathize with those Washington figures who have to face 40 Times Washington bureau reporters. They ask hard questions and they're relentless. And they were quite suspicious and quite dubious about me.
Right, but there's expertise and then there's inside information. And I think we have to make a distinction.
Gail didn't want me commenting on the opinion pages. I was hired by the news department and, despite the rabid assertions of the Times' enemies and detractors, the two really have nothing to do with each other.
I'm afraid we'll see reporters stop chasing quotes around the same time dogs stop chasing cars.
alcohol consumption fell sharply at the beginning of Prohibition, to approximately 30 percent of its pre-Prohibition level," and by the time of Repeal had risen "to about 60–70 percent of its pre-Prohibition level.
That the Op-Ed page is very important in readers' and the nation's perception of the Times, the perception of its editorial positions, and of its implicit editorial positions as expressed by the publisher's choice of people who are given the freedom to write opinion columns.
The pursuit of balance can create imbalance because sometimes something is true,
I was probably being a little cocky, which I do when I feel that I don't know what I'm talking about.
Baseball is a pretty sight and a nice experience, win or lose, particularly if it is watched in a nice park.
If you can't enjoy the game unless you are pretty sure your team is going to win, baseball is not the game for you. Remember, the best team in baseball in any year is going to be beaten about 60 times.
I think it's one of the Times' problems that they haven't made it clear to readers what various formats mean.
The Times' new credibility committee report that was issued on Monday very specifically said they will be putting in a policy that reporters must get permission from their department heads to appear on television, which I think is a really good thing.
Is the New York Times a Liberal Newspaper? Of course it is.
It's a very complicated issue about when is a fact not a fact in the context of opinions.