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  2. List of New York Times employees - Wikipedia

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    In late May 2017, The New York Times announced that it was eliminating the post. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. announced: "The public editor position, created in the aftermath of a grave journalistic scandal, played a crucial part in rebuilding our readers’ trusts by acting as our in-house watchdog.

  3. Joshua Schulte - Wikipedia

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    WikiLeaks published the documents as Vault 7, which The New York Times called "the largest loss of classified documents in the agency's history and a huge embarrassment for C.I.A. officials." [3] [4] [5] After his conviction, the Department of Justice called it "one of the most brazen and damaging acts of espionage in American history." [6]

  4. Employment website - Wikipedia

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    Six major newspapers joined forces in 1995 to list their classified sections online. The service was called CareerPath.com and featured help-wanted listings from the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, the New York Times, San Jose Mercury News and the Washington Post. [7]

  5. The New York Times - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times (NYT) [b] is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. The New York Times covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of the longest-running newspapers in the United States, the Times serves as one of the country's newspapers of record.

  6. Michael Golden (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Golden was elected to the board of directors of The New York Times Company, and named vice chairman in October of that year. In November 2003, Golden was named publisher of the International Herald Tribune. From 1967, the International New York Times was published as the International Herald Tribune and was renamed on October 15, 2013.

  7. Jayson Blair - Wikipedia

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    After a summer interning at The New York Times in 1998, Blair was offered an extended internship there. He declined in order to complete more coursework for graduation, but returned to the Times in June 1999 with a year of coursework left to complete. [2] That November, he was classified as an "intermediate reporter". [2]