Sunday, July 04, 2004

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NY Times Thieves WSJ

The Times not only makes-up stories, they also steal them:

An editor who tells a reporter to chase a competitor's scoop may want the reporter to come back with a similar story—but ye gods!, he never expects his reporter to actually grab the competition's story, cut a piece out, and insert it in his own, as a story appearing under the byline of New York Times reporter Kenneth N. Gilpin appears to have done last month. The transgression has gone unnoticed in the press.

Is anyone paying attention at Pinch's place?

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