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| Posted by: icecadet 03:47 pm EDT 08/03/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Strauss's "Wildcat" article might have mentioned... - JohnDunlop 03:40 pm EDT 08/03/20 | |
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| "But the article is not necessarily fact based." So "The New York Times" is publishing less than "fact-based" articles? |
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| re: Strauss's "Wildcat" article might have mentioned... | |
| Posted by: JohnDunlop 09:24 pm EDT 08/03/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Strauss's "Wildcat" article might have mentioned... - icecadet 03:47 pm EDT 08/03/20 | |
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| The is a novel. According to Amazon.con |
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| "Fact-based Articles" in The NY Times | |
| Posted by: VEG 04:30 pm EDT 08/03/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Strauss's "Wildcat" article might have mentioned... - icecadet 03:47 pm EDT 08/03/20 | |
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| Why, yes, "The NY Times" notoriously published less than "fact-based" articles in recent memory and many would argue they continue to do so. But here is the gist of my argument: "The New York Times determined that several stories she (Judith Miller) wrote about Iraq were inaccurate, and she was forced to resign from the paper in 2005.[2] According to commentator Ken Silverstein, Miller's Iraq reporting "effectively ended her career as a respectable journalist".[6]" Maybe somebody could write a musical about that. |
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| Link | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Miller#:~:text=The%20New%20York%20Times%20determined,career%20as%20a%20respectable%20journalist%22. |
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| re: "Fact-based Articles" in The NY Times | |
| Last Edit: Singapore/Fling 04:37 pm EDT 08/03/20 | |
| Posted by: Singapore/Fling 04:36 pm EDT 08/03/20 | |
| In reply to: "Fact-based Articles" in The NY Times - VEG 04:30 pm EDT 08/03/20 | |
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| Of course, she didn't end her career. Once the Times became aware that her reporting was fraudulent, they fired her, but a few years later, Fox News was very happy to hire her despite her proven record of false reporting. Perhaps fodder for the sequel to "Ink". |
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| re: "Fact-based Articles" in The NY Times | |
| Last Edit: davei2000 04:42 pm EDT 08/03/20 | |
| Posted by: davei2000 04:36 pm EDT 08/03/20 | |
| In reply to: "Fact-based Articles" in The NY Times - VEG 04:30 pm EDT 08/03/20 | |
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| They also intentionally publish fiction from time to time, which is more to the point. The Magazine just published an issue of fiction last month. But this article isn't that. | |
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