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Which columnist has the best office these days?
No longer the executive editor, Keller expounds on life as a liberal war hawk.
Now who's the cool one, Jill Abramson? Maybe he'll get a tattoo afterward, too.
"If you want to signal to people that you’re a big jerk, walking around with a camera behind you is a good way to do it."
When you quit your job, a lot of things come out.
His controversial 'Times' column signaled a return to full-time writing.
Dean Baquet will serve as managing editor.
Just kidding. We totally are.
This time she's participating, though. Lord knows why.
When megalomaniacal meets megalomaniacal a-comin' through the rye.
The 'Times' executive editor has a long magazine piece that explains everything.
"These guys always remind me of oxpeckers."
This is to give three other editors the chance to try her job.
Zachery Kouwe left before disciplinary action could be taken.
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