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| − | The '''New York Times''' (NYT) is a [[radical]] [[leftist|liberal]] [[newspaper]] that is published in [[New York City|New York]], [[New York]] and distributed to readers worldwide. It is the third most widely circulated newspaper in the United States behind ''[[USA Today]]'' and ''[[Wall Street Journal|The Wall Street Journal]]'' <ref>Infoplease.com: [http://www.infoplease.com/ipea/A0004420.html Top 100 Newspapers in the United States]</ref>. | + | The '''New York Times''' (NYT) is a [[radical]] [[leftist|liberal]] [[newspaper]] that is published in [[New York City|New York]], [[New York]] and distributed to readers worldwide.<ref>http://www.timeswatch.org/ <ref><ref>http://www.nationalreview.com/nrof_luskin/luskin200407290744.asp </ref> It is the third most widely circulated newspaper in the United States behind ''[[USA Today]]'' and ''[[Wall Street Journal|The Wall Street Journal]]'' <ref>Infoplease.com: [http://www.infoplease.com/ipea/A0004420.html Top 100 Newspapers in the United States]</ref>. |
[[image:Arthursulzbergerjr.jpg|right|thumb|Arthur Sulzberger Jr.]] | [[image:Arthursulzbergerjr.jpg|right|thumb|Arthur Sulzberger Jr.]] | ||
The New York Times is published by 3rd generation NYT publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr, who is a radical leftist in his political opinions. The NYT publishes 15 other newspapers, including the ''International Herald Tribune'' (based in Paris) and the ''Boston Globe.'' | The New York Times is published by 3rd generation NYT publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr, who is a radical leftist in his political opinions. The NYT publishes 15 other newspapers, including the ''International Herald Tribune'' (based in Paris) and the ''Boston Globe.'' | ||
Revision as of 01:00, September 21, 2007
The New York Times (NYT) is a radical liberal newspaper that is published in New York, New York and distributed to readers worldwide.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag It is the third most widely circulated newspaper in the United States behind USA Today and The Wall Street Journal [1].
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Arthur Sulzberger Jr.
The New York Times is published by 3rd generation NYT publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr, who is a radical leftist in his political opinions. The NYT publishes 15 other newspapers, including the International Herald Tribune (based in Paris) and the Boston Globe.
Controversies
- The Times correspondent Walter Duranty intentionally covered up the Soviet genocide of the Ukrainians.[2]
- An anonymous editor at the New York Times attacked Rep. Tom DeLay with the most vile hate speech in Delay's Wikipedia biographical entry just prior to the 2006 election.[3][4]
- Michelle Malkin says the NYT has violated an agreement regarding journalists covering war casualties. [5]
- The New York Times subsidized[6] what Peter D. Feaver of the Boston Globe referred to as a "vicious" attack on the person and charter of a respected professional soldier, Gen. David Petraeus.[7] The radical liberal group MoveOn.org, an organization which advocated maintaining the corrupt United Nations Oil For Food program's support for the fascist Ba'athist regime in Iraq, ran a full page ad in the Times at roughly half the cost of regular price impugning Gen. Petraeus credibility as a traitor.[8]
- In 2003, New York Times reporter Jayson Blair resigned after it was found that he had engaged in repeated plagiarism and deceit, copying articles from other newspapers and making up other articles out of whole cloth. Blair was promoted and problems with his reporting were ignored due to the newspaper's adherence to affirmative action[9]
See Also
Articles about New York Times from previous "Breaking News"
References
- ↑ Infoplease.com: Top 100 Newspapers in the United States
- ↑ New York Times Statement About 1932 Pulitzer Prize Awarded to Walter Duranty
- ↑ Edit in question
- ↑ WikiScanner results for the NYT
- ↑ The NYTimes’ unspeakable violation
- ↑ Subsidizing Sedition, Investor's Business Daily Editorial, 9/13/2007.
- ↑ MoveOn's McCarthy moment, By Peter D. Feaver, Boston Globe, September 11, 2007.
- ↑ Time Gives Lefties a Hefty Discount for "Betray us" Ad, Charles Hurt, New York Post, September 13, 2007.
- ↑ http://www.pbs.org/newshour/media/media_ethics/casestudy_blair.php