As a top editor who was both feared and revered at the newspaper for decades, he left a deep imprint as its arbiter of language, taste, tone and ethics.
Tag: New York Times
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Francis X. Clines, Lyrical Writer for The Times, Dies at 84
He brought a literary sensibility to his widely admired work as a reporter, columnist and editorial writer, whether covering the streets of New York or the Troubles of Northern Ireland.
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How Journalists Wrestle With Covering Threats to Democracy
A new report challenges news outlets to provide richer, more urgent coverage of the rise of authoritarian movements in the United States and abroad.
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My Times: Career Advice From a Career in the Trenches
Thirty years ago, I arrived at The Times as an intern. This is what I’ve learned.
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From Sandy Hook to Uvalde, the Violent Images Never Seen
Frustrated Americans ask whether the release of graphic photos of gun violence would lead to better policy. But which photos, and who decides?