In a message dated 12/6/2007 9:14:38 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Jayson. Blair. Could say more - don't need  to.



You'd need more than one liners in order to disparage a  company 
internationally recognized as a newspaper of record.  But  don't bother
 
Jayson Blair was an unethical reporter and he was fired when his reports  
were found to be falsified.
Judith Miller's reporting made national headlines when she foolishly fell  
for leaks from the White House.  That WH then tried to lend credibility to  its 
misinformation by quoting the NYT.  
 
The Times, true to its professionalism, established a public editor and  
ombudsman to deal with such issues, and to their credit issued an apology for  
not 
vetting WH info during the lead up to the Iraq war.
 
No comparison with Novak, Coulter, Rove, Rush, Malkin, or any of Rupert's  
propaganda machines.
 
 



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