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AIDS Controversy Added to Ed Koch’s New York Times Obituary

FILE - In this March 1, 1973, file photo, a man interviews New York mayoral candidate, Rep. Edward Koch, in New York. Koch, the combative politician who rescued the city from near-financial ruin during three City Hall terms, has died at age 88. Spokesman George Arzt says Koch died Friday morning Feb. 1, 2013 of congestive heart failure. (AP Photo/Anthony Camerano, File)
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The first published version of the New York TimesEd Koch obituary by Robert McFadden, while detailed and touching, left out the harsh criticisms the former mayor faced for his handling of the city’s AIDS crisis, drawing its own rebukes from critics on Twitter. “We’re addressing that,” Times obits editor Bill McDonald told Daily Intelligencer this morning, and three paragraphs have since been added. “Hundreds of New Yorkers were desperately ill and dying in a baffling public health emergency, and critics, especially in the gay community, accused him of being a closeted homosexual reluctant to confront the crisis for fear of being exposed,” the section reads now, noting that Koch was long “upset and defensive about the criticism.”

AIDS Controversy Added to Ed Koch NYT Obituary