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Depressed Annan close to quitting over
UN scandals - Sunday Times - Times
Online
Depressed Annan close to quitting over
UN scandals - Sunday Times - Times
Online
03/27/2005 04:55 AMDepressed Annan close to quitting over UN scandals - Sunday Times -
Times Online .. a sad tune coming
on
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The New York Times > International >
Middle East > From the Editors: The
Times and Iraq
The New York Times > International >
Middle East > From the Editors: The
Times and Iraq
05/26/2004 04:36 AMcritical look back ..
introspective
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NOTE.html?8dpc
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L.A. Times and N.Y. Times Investigating
Vanity Fair Editor Graydon Carter
L.A. Times and N.Y. Times Investigating
Vanity Fair Editor Graydon Carter
05/13/2004 05:05 AMGraydon Carter enriching himself? PERISH THE THOUGHT! .. uses his
close ties to Hollywood .. web-only scoop .. NIKKI FINKE .. an
article
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The New York Times > Washington
> Times on the Trail > Mutually
Assured Deconstruction
The New York Times > Washington
> Times on the Trail > Mutually
Assured Deconstruction
09/07/2004 09:25 PM"And I think that's the way it ought to work, for confused people
like me who can't make up our minds." .. shot himself in the foot ..
Kerryism as well .. this to
say
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Southern revolt on the ascent of Hillary
- Sunday Times - Times Online
Southern revolt on the ascent of Hillary
- Sunday Times - Times Online
04/06/2005 05:01 AMSouthern revolt on the ascent of Hillary - Sunday Times - Times Online
.. Gov. Phil Bredesen of
Tennessee
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Revealed: Israel plans strike on Iranian
nuclear plant - Sunday Times - Times
Online
Revealed: Israel plans strike on Iranian
nuclear plant - Sunday Times - Times
Online
03/14/2005 04:50 PMNot to worry though because faithful brotherhood members News Corp
provide us with the good news .. PAPER: ISRAEL PLANS STRIKE ON IRANIAN
NUCLEAR PLANT .. U.S. and Israel are the same thing .. The Times of
London reports .. Read article ..
Israel
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Named: the Belle de Jour of the net -
Sunday Times - Times Online
Named: the Belle de Jour of the net -
Sunday Times - Times Online
03/31/2005 06:59 AMThe real identity of Belle de Jour is out, and it looks like she's
really an author, not a call girl .. lisa
hilton
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"The New York Times > From the Editors:
The Times and Iraq: A Sample of the
Coverage"
"The New York Times > From the Editors:
The Times and Iraq: A Sample of the
Coverage"
05/29/2004 04:47 PMthe Times on the naming of Times Square
the Times on the naming of Times Square
04/12/2004 02:19 AMthe headline should have read "100 years of us, you sons of
bitches!"
Times Online - Sunday Times
Times Online - Sunday Times
01/04/2005 11:22 AMA high IQ is a hindrance for women wanting to get married while it is
an asset for men .. Clever devils get the bird .. UK Times
Online
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The New York Times > Books >
Books of The Times: The Pastiche of a
Presidency,Imitating a Life, in 957
Pages
The New York Times > Books >
Books of The Times: The Pastiche of a
Presidency,Imitating a Life, in 957
Pages
06/20/2004 03:35 AMNYT BRUTAL BOOK REVIEW FOR BUBBA .. As you can see here ..
review
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"a comforting report pointing out that
everything that was covered by the Times
was in fact covered by the Times"
"a comforting report pointing out that
everything that was covered by the Times
was in fact covered by the Times"
09/27/2004 02:37 AMIt Was The Best Of Times, It Was The
Worst Of Times
It Was The Best Of Times, It Was The
Worst Of Times
07/06/2004 05:12 AMWhich Apple is going to show up in the next twelve months? By Kevin
Schmitt, Creative Mac (via MyAppleMenu)
Times Were Bad, VCs Get Tough; Times Are
Good, VCs Get Tough
Times Were Bad, VCs Get Tough; Times Are
Good, VCs Get Tough
05/20/2004 01:05 PMAfter the bubble popped, many VCs practically stopped all investing.
In the cases where they did invest, they often put in
incre
dibly onerous terms that gave the VCs a lot more power than they
might have deserved (though, some VCs will disagree with this). Of
course, now that times are getting better, people are saying that
VCs are
tightening terms again - so as not to get burned. What
this really means is that many VCs are looking for any reason to make
the terms more in their favor. Times are bad? Terms need to be
tighter. Times are good? Terms need to be tighter to make sure they
don't go bad again. The obvious response, of course, is that it
is the VC's job to get good terms - but if those terms cause
more problems, it's a strategic mistake. If entrepreneurs feel that
their VCs are ripping them off, it defeats much of the purpose of
getting that VC money in the first place. Besides, as the startup
market picks up again (as it's doing) this becomes less of an issue.
Already, we hear stories about VCs offering ridiculous valuations to
companies because they're in a "hot" space. When competition for the
hot startups increases, VCs are suddenly willing to make the terms a
bit more reasonable.
NY Times RSS
NY Times RSS
07/21/2004 08:14 PMThe New York
Times : RSS: The New York Times is now offering RSS
feeds.
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from the Times
from the Times
08/03/2004 10:55 AM"circumspect" .. intelligence ..
know
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Trying Times
Trying Times
03/08/2004 11:25 PMMy former roommate just moved back to Florida. He asked why I haven't
been blogging lately. In part it has...
"Times"
"Times"
03/14/2005 05:53 PM"Bed times.."
"Bed times.."
01/05/2005 11:17 AMNY Times as well
NY Times as well
09/10/2004 02:36 PMNew York Times ..
fast
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The end times are upon us
The end times are upon us
02/07/2005 01:19 AMSadly I must admit that last night in conversation, I used President
Bush's wretched malapropism misunderestimate. And I wasn't kidding
around.
How Many Times Do We Have To Tell You...
How Many Times Do We Have To Tell You...
02/10/2004 09:26 AMPeopleSoft Turns Down Latest Bid By Oracle:
PeopleSoft stock closed at about $22-and-a-quarter yesterday, so $26 a
share is a nice premium. How long can they keep saying no?
PeopleSoft Inc. yesterday rejected Oracle Corp.'s $9.4
billion hostile takeover bid, saying the $26-a-share offer is too low
and expressing serious doubts about whether the proposed combination
would receive antitrust approval from regulators in
Washington.
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The times, they are a-changin'
The times, they are a-changin'
04/21/2004 12:50 PMA
recent study of people that download music from the internet found
that 21% of the participants had also downloaded a feature film
before. 9% had even downloaded a film in the past month. These are
some fairly high numbers and point out that while everyone has been
predicting what happened to music would eventually happen to film, it
may actually come true. Hopefully the Hollywood studios pick up on the
success of things like Magnatune
and the iTunes Music Store
and provide an easy-to-use and relatively inexpensive way to download
movies legally, before everyone figures out a way to pirate the stuff
behind their backs. [via Outside the
System]
arcane times
arcane times
03/25/2005 07:31 PMAh, it's funny because it's true....
The New York Times > RSS
The New York Times > RSS
07/14/2004 10:23 AMhochoffizielle RSS-Feeds ..
nytimes
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"Riverfront Times"
"Riverfront Times"
12/10/2003 03:08 PMThey're Off! (To the Gym) (Los Angeles
Times)
They're Off! (To the Gym) (Los Angeles
Times)
05/25/2004 05:16 AMLos Angeles Times - VERSAILLES, Ky. — Just days after
arthroscopic surgery to remove bone chips from an inflamed ankle, the
athlete was back in training, huffing hard as he jogged on an
underwater treadmill.
The New York Times > Log In
The New York Times > Log In
03/28/2005 11:58 PMThe NY Times wants less links
The NY Times wants less links
06/05/2005 11:55 PMA couple months ago, I chatted with someone who said the New
York Times was considering going to a subscription model for
nytimes.com, similar to the Wall Street Journal. I said that
would be a foolish and short-sighted decision on the Times'
part; to place their content behind a subscription wall would be to
remove themselves from online conversations now and in the future.
Adam L. Penenberg, in an article for wired.com on February 24, 2005
about the Wall Street Journal's for-pay approach, Whither The Wall
Street Journal? expressed a similar point of view:
Since most people refuse to pay for WSJ stories, most
bloggers are reluctant to link to them. It also has an impact on
anyone who uses the web for research -- and there are a lot of us. As
importantly, the next generation of readers is growing up by
accessing news over the internet, and one place they are not surfing
to is WSJ.com. With their habits being formed now, there is little
chance the Journal will become part of their lives, either
now or in the future. (emphasis mine)
The Times should remove all barriers
to content, from their registration requirement to their for-pay
archive access
And yet, yesterday the
Times
issued a press release,
The New York
Times Announces TimesSelect - New Online Offering to Launch in
September announcing their decision to move more content to an
expensive for-pay only section of their site. This is a move in the
wrong direction: The
Times should remove all barriers to
content, from their registration requirement to their for-pay archive
access. Such action would enable and increase linking to their broad
range of content.
As Jill Walker writes in her paper, Links and Power:
The Political Economy of Linking on the Web, "Links have become
the currency of the Web. With this economic value they also have
power, affecting accessibility and knowledge on the Web."
Enabling more links to the New York Times would:
- increase the visibility of the Times
brand
- help content reach a larger segment of
readers
- increase traffic to the site
Clearly, increased traffic would drive increased revenue in the
form of online advertising. And in the long term, I believe it would
generate more income than charging US$49.95 for an annual
subscription. Perhaps US$49.95 is, as Martin Nisenholtz (senior vice
president of digital operations for the Times) says, a
"terrific price point" for what they're offering -- if you happen to
live in the US or western Europe. But it truly is a world wide web,
with English as its de facto language.
As media brands increasingly become more global, it's hard to
fathom why the Times wouldn't do everything in its power to
ensure it's the world wide web's news leader. By charging for its
online content, the Times reduces its number of linkable
sources, and thus its reach in the online world. It's their first step
towards ensuring they will play a smaller role in it going
forward.
"Seattle Times"
"Seattle Times"
04/20/2004 03:29 PMTimes 2, Journal 0
Times 2, Journal 0
03/14/2005 05:45 PMWell, it's official: The New York Times, having replaced William
Safire with
John Tierney, now has two dedicated
"conservative seats" on its op-ed page. Meanwhile,
as I wrote a
month ago, the Wall Street Journal, having lost its sole token
sorta-liberal, has...not replaced him at all.
The Times constantly takes brickbats from the right for its
supposed liberal bias, but it's clearly trying to find room on its
opinion pages for a variety of perspectives. Meanwhile, the Journal,
whose editorial pages list far further to the right than the Times'
lean leftward, doesn't seem to think it need bother expose its readers
to those who disagree with it.
These papers pretty much represent the U.S.'s two most important
national dailies. When I beef about the Journal, I sometimes get
e-mail from people I know (or don't know) who work there, protesting
that I shouldn't hold the editorial pages' neanderthal bias against
the rest of the paper. And it's true: I love the Journal's feature
writing, and a lot of its news coverage is fair and reasonably
non-ideological. I would say exactly the same thing about the Times'
news pages.
Yet on the opinion/editorial side, the distinction couldn't be more
vivid, and it needs to be said, over and over again: One paper has a
hubbub of different points of view, the other has a starkly uniform
party line that is significantly off to the margins of the American
mainstream.
That difference hasn't seemed to filter very far into the
blogosphere's media-criticism memepool. Anti-Times noise is endemic
here, whereas the Journal doesn't seem to warrant more than an
occasional snipe. Maybe that's a sign of the Journal's
subscription-only self-marginalization; but Dow Jones has actually
placed most Journal opinion-writing on the free Opinionjournal.com site, so
I don't think that's it.
Rather, this is one more data point in t
he right's campaign against the Times and other media institutions
that it sees as impediments on the path to total reality control. The
scorched-earth ground rules parallel the CNN/Fox argument.
Conservatives jealously defend their right to own their own partisan
media outlets, while loudly complaining that anyone still foolish
enough to struggle for balance is hopelessly biased to the left.
Man arrested over 400 times
Man arrested over 400 times
12/03/2003 01:44 AMVirldeen Redmon ..
indystar
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"The New York Times"
"The New York Times"
01/22/2004 02:49 AMDiscord Times
Discord Times
09/13/2004 01:36 AMTechTree Sep 13 2004 5:41AM GMT
Where?s Okrent? The End of the Times
Where?s Okrent? The End of the Times
05/04/2004 03:30 PMJournalism is in tragic shape at the New York Times. Reporter Judith
Miller was complicit in passing on the lies?
Times they are not a'changing
Times they are not a'changing
12/29/2004 01:05 AMZDNet Dec 29 2004 4:38AM GMT
NY Times Advertisement
NY Times Advertisement
12/28/2004 01:18 PMThe New York Times > Technology > The Internet: Blogs Provide Raw
Details From Scene of the
Disaster
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"good times to come"
"good times to come"
09/19/2004 02:22 AMHuzzah...times two
Huzzah...times two
01/05/2004 09:10 PMSo I've completed my second scarf...it's spiffy. Tomorrow I'm going to
start on a pair of mittens, hopefully I can...
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