Veteran Reporters Take New York Times Buyouts
The paper is losing a bunch of seasoned newsroom staff.
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The paper is losing a bunch of seasoned newsroom staff.
First went the CEO, then the regional dailies.
She'll stay on as a consultant for a year, earning $4.5 million.
A reporter happened upon classified military documents just before they were going to be burned.
"A video gallery of cinematic villainy," performed by a crop of this year's biggest actors.
The paper sent a cease-and-desist to her new employer.
Better than last year!
The latest New York 'Times' executive editor gets 'The New Yorker' treatment.
Maybe they could have handled this one privately?
Mayor Bloomberg and Jill Abramson have different relationships with their dogs.
The business writer will be an economic policy correspondent at the Paper of Record.
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