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Tradition of Reporters Sleeping with Sources Still Alive and Well at the New York Times

Former New York Times editor Abe Rosenthal famously said, ” I don’t care if my reporters are fucking elephants, as long as they aren’t covering the circus .” Someone tell Raymond Hernandez, who covers Congress in D.C. while dating a congressional spokesperson. Hernandez works for the Metro desk out of the paper’s Washington bureau, where he reports on the doings of members of Congress from New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

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Tradition of Reporters Sleeping with Sources Still Alive and Well at the New York Times

Scoring Sunday’s Nuptials: Gawker Weddings Get All Gangsta

Awww yeeeah. Did you know people are rapping at weddings? You KNOW what this means.

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Scoring Sunday’s Nuptials: Gawker Weddings and Their First Wedding Conspiracy Trend

If love is a battlefield, and weddings are your infantry missions, Phyllis Nefler is Sherman, burning up the NYT’s Weddings & Celebrations . Well, she just earned her Downfall meme: we’ve found our first weddings trend.

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Scoring Sunday’s Nuptials: Gawker Weddings and Their First Wedding Conspiracy Trend

Manhattan Media Elite Bravely Stand Up to Private School Where All Their Kids Go

Yesterday, fancy media types got together at the New York Times building to remember recently deceased columnist William Safire . The small talk, naturally, centered on the expensive schools where fancy media types send their kids

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Manhattan Media Elite Bravely Stand Up to Private School Where All Their Kids Go

Scoring Sunday’s Nuptials: Of Muppets, Monkeys, and Mexican Wrestling

ChiChi! Joo got the yayo, mane?

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Big Book Reveals Generational Rift at the New York Times

The success of New York Times business reporter Andrew Ross Sorkin ‘s tome Too Big to Fail has provoked a debate in the fractious newsroom: is he a plugged-in wunderkind or an in-over-his-head cub reporter who mooches off his veteran colleagues? The 32-year-old Sorkin, the paper’s chief mergers and acquisitions reporter, is quickly becoming one of the paper’s most visible personalities.

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New York Times No Longer in the Advertising Business

Great news: The New York Times Co. lost more than $35 million in the third quarter! They’ve decided that “selling ads” is the way of the past

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New York Times No Longer in the Advertising Business

NYT Profile Helps ‘Unemployed’ Midwestern Twins … Remain Unemployed

This week, the New York Times profiled twins from Ohio who graduated from Rutgers with journalism degrees. They’re 24, and can’t get jobs in New York

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NYT Profile Helps ‘Unemployed’ Midwestern Twins … Remain Unemployed

In Free Speech v. Dog Fights, Free Speech Should Win

We’ve always thought the Supreme Court could be livened up with more dog fights. Now, thanks to a controversy over something called ” free speech ,” we’re getting our wish

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In Free Speech v. Dog Fights, Free Speech Should Win

AP’s Notes on Roman Polanski’s Arrest Leak Onto News Wires Everywhere

Will Roman Polanski be extradited? Is he a misunderstood artist, or a rapist who should rot? Questions! But none as interesting as how the AP’s notes for the story landed on the pages of Forbes and the New York Times

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AP’s Notes on Roman Polanski’s Arrest Leak Onto News Wires Everywhere