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The New York Times Summary
1,667 words, approx. 6 pages Few family institutions have endured for more than a century and maintained themselves at as high a level of quality as has the New York Times. While other newspapers were wallowing in the muck of the day's news in order to gain an audience, the...
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The New York Times Information
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 The New York Times is a daily newspaper published in New York City and distributed internationally. It is owned by The New York Times Company, which publishes 15 other newspapers, including the International Herald Tribune and The Boston Globe. It is...




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The New York Times sign of the times.
01/01/2008: 2,487 words, approx. 8 pages [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] We often think of news as focusing on what just happened, but the mixed-use building housing the New York Times' headquarters puts the emphasis squarely on what's possible right now and where smart design is headed. The ability to go...
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Extra! The Nation Reads The New York Times!
5/11/2006: 307 words, approx. 1 pages we-almost-revealed-the-JT Leroy-hoax press release a few months back, The Nation's publicity director, Mike Webb, fired off a release this afternoon--in the wake of USA Today's exclusive NSA data-mining blockbuster--about his own magazine's coverage of NSA data-mining. Webb's message cites the work of writer Tim...
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The New York Times Gets Freakonomicky With It
8/7/2007: 417 words, approx. 1 pages “They know I’m not going to issue some sort of fatwa on the blog,” said Stephen J. Dubner. It was Monday afternoon, and Mr. Dubner was on the phone from the cafeteria at the New York Times building. The Times has just recruited him as...



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Comparing Two Newspapers
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 An in-depth comparison betweeen the New York Times and the Boston Globe as they covered topics surrounding the war in Iraq during a five-week period. The comparison includes an analysis of each paper's approach to their articles, editorials, advertisements, and overall definition of what constitutes news.


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