New York Times
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The former NYT writer claims that abusive husband character in the 2015 film is in fact based on a boyfriend of his ex-wife Katha Politt, who wrote the original book
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Strategic review of the newspaper’s newsprint editorial approach is aimed at preventing it from being ‘left behind’ in the rapidly developing digital age
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Former corporation man Mark Thompson has hit on a new, yet strikingly familiar, formula for revenues in the digital age
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Fashion photographer was also known for taking pictures of everyday people on the streets of New York
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Journalists claim international edition will lose the ‘sensibility’ it has had for 130 years
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Whether or not a morning meal makes us skinnier, healthier or more successful is not the point – breakfast is a poetic ritual that makes us feel happy
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Former Washington Post ME to replace Margaret Sullivan in handling readers’ queries and matters of journalistic integrity
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Clues led to discovery of similarities to puzzles in the New York Times
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Here's why I'm suing the New York Times for discrimination
Marjorie WalkerAfter watching my beloved workplace stop valuing minorities, older folks and women, I’ve finally had enough -
Accusations of racism, ageism and sexism are nothing new and the issue is not about the lack of qualified candidates – what do the statistics suggest?
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Paper denies ‘unjustified’ claims that CEO Mark Thompson introduced culture that favors ‘young, white’ and single staffers to older female and black employees
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Move, which will see up to 70 roles eliminated or relocated, is part of shift of international operations to London
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Former New York Times executive editor to write every two weeks on politics and society
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Adverts hijacked by malicious campaign that demands payment in bitcoin to unlock user computers
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Greenslade Would UK political coverage be possible if we adopted the NY Times's rules?
Roy GreensladeNew guidelines at New York’s main newspaper over the use of anonymous sources might prohibit the publication of controversial stories in Britain -
10 March 1952: A guide to slang in the New York Times magazine notes that a hipster is ‘a guy who knows his way around,’ and ‘Uncle Sugar’ is the government
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Reporter raised in London is held after applying for residency in a border city
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The brief period where transition from print to digital revenues seemed feasible has vanished almost overnight. Now we have to seek a new solution in the dark
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To mark Black History Month, the New York Times released several unpublished images, including New York’s first Afro-American Day Parade and Malcolm X’s firebombed house
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Selma director, whose film was controversially sidelined by Oscars voters in 2015, enthusiastically praises concept coined by film critic Manohla Dargis
Former New York Times reporter Sydney Schanberg dies at 82