Plagiarizing New York Times Journalist Resigns
Zachery Kouwe left before disciplinary action could be taken.
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Zachery Kouwe left before disciplinary action could be taken.
The 'Wall Street Journal' editor-in-chief and New York 'Times' executive editor cross swords again, this time over plagiarism.
The announcement of the paper's new metered-pay system seems like it's coming in tandem with Apple's upcoming tablet reveal. But it's not.
The 'WSJ' editor has a bone to pick with the 'NYT' editor.
That's when he told his entire staff that the paper's financials were looking up.
"Even my wife told me that I looked faintly ridiculous."
Which, in turn, confuses us.
Maybe things aren't so great for Ahmadinejad after all?
Well, he always wanted to visit, and this seemed like a good time. (No, seriously.)
Does being a good sport outweigh getting trampled mercilessly for the sake of laughs?
They've narrowed it down to two revenue models, and they'll make a decision by the end of June.
The paper's executive editor defends his boss against 'Vanity Fair.'
The 'Times' is like an opera and/or a fine wine.
Yesterday’s outburst from the McCain camp against the paper of record, in which strategist Steve Schmidt called the ‘Times’ ‘150 percent in the can for Obama,’ is far from the first skirmish between the two. Here’s a guide to everything that’s gone sour between the paper and the campaign in 2008.
Best seller John Darnton starts off his latest book, 'Black and White and Dead All Over,' with a murder — and you may recognize the victim.
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