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The More Things Change

The more they change for the worse: The N.Y. Times, Ed Harris, Holy Cities, the easily offended liberal reader, and much more, including the View from New Stuttgart.
p> SHAM SETUP br> Re: George Neumayr's The Pinocchio Times : /p> p>Why do the pundits not point out that [ N.Y. Times executive editor] Bill Keller seems to have returned to his old job as Managing Editor since he and [editorial page editor] Gail Collins report to [Publisher Arthur] Sulzberger? Would not Ms. Collins have reported to the Executive Editor in the old structure? Does Mr. Keller have any additional responsibilities that he did not have as Managing Editor? br> -- Robert Jones br> Burlington, NC /p> p> HARRIS DWEEB
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