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  2. History of The New York Times (1998–present) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times created a Node.js-based web application that could scrape information from several different sources in March 2020. The Times made its dataset publicly available on GitHub that month. By June, The New York Times was staffing six developers with scraping data and more than one hundred employees were involved in data collection ...

  3. Tom Bodkin - Wikipedia

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    Bodkin, who was born in New York City and grew up in Great Neck, New York, graduated from John L. Miller Great Neck North High School in 1971, where he was editor-in-chief of the award-winning school newspaper. [1] He attended Brown University, but did not graduate, and moved to New York City after two years. [2]

  4. "S" Is for Silence - Wikipedia

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    On a final hunch, Kinsey tracks down the breeder of Violet's dog, which Daisy says was a gift, possibly from a lover. She discovers it was sold to local construction magnate Tom Padgett, who later killed her. Padgett tails Kinsey to the breeder's home and attacks her on a lonely country road. Kinsey shoots him to death in self-defense.

  5. List of The New York Times controversies - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times was criticized for the work of reporter Walter Duranty, who served as its Moscow bureau chief from 1922 through 1936.Duranty wrote a series of stories in 1931 on the Soviet Union and won a Pulitzer Prize for his work at that time; however, he has been criticized for his denial of widespread famine, most particularly the Holodomor, the Ukraine famine in the 1930s.

  6. Peggy Orenstein - Wikipedia

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    Peggy Orenstein (born November 22, 1961) is the author of the New York Times bestsellers Boys & Sex, Girls & Sex, Cinderella Ate My Daughter and Waiting for Daisy, as well as Don’t Call Me Princess, Flux, and the classic Schoolgirls. Her TED talk has been viewed over 5.5 million times.

  7. The New York Times Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones in New York City. The first edition of the newspaper The New York Times, published on September 18, 1851, stated: "We publish today the first issue of the New-York Daily Times, and we intend to issue it every morning (Sundays excepted) for an indefinite number of years to come."

  8. Why Tom Cruise Turned Down the Role of Iron Man

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    More than a decade later, Rourke publicly lashed out at Cruise while appearing on Piers Morgan Uncensored in July 2022. The Sin City actor said the Top Gun star had been playing the same part for ...

  9. The New York Times - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times celebrated fifty thousand issues on March 14, 1995, an observance that should have occurred on July 26, 1996. [267] The New York Times has reduced the physical size of its print edition while retaining its broadsheet format. The New-York Daily Times debuted at 18 inches (460 mm) across.