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Clinton Calls VP Chatter Completely UntrueDuring an editorial board meeting in South Dakota, Senator Hillary Clinton adamantly denied all reports that she has contacted Senator Barack Obama or his campaign about her exit from the race or about her joining his ticket as vice

New York Times Embraces Link JournalismThe New York Times has certainly embraced blogging, but it was striking to see in this post from The Lede just how much theyve embraced link journalism:. Scanning the financial press this morning, readers would have seen a disturbing

Minaya to Join the Mets in Denver, Not for the FoodOmar Minaya is somewhere over middle America, on his way to Denver to either show support for the Mets or to see firsthand what has happened to his $140 million team.

New York Times Continues To Peddle Myth That Bush Won Florida In 2000In 2001 painstaking postmortems of the Florida count, one by The New York Times and another by a consortium of newspapers, concluded that Mr. Bush would have come out slightly ahead, even if all the votes counted throughout the state

Spoleto Festival USA: Slave Trade in Charleston, This Time on StageAmistad Anthony Davis's opera about the horror of slavery, streamlined for the occasion opened the Spoleto Festival USA in a port city, Charleston, that once supplied a large portion of this nations enchained humanity.

Overstock.com Throws New York Affiliates Overboard to Avoid Sales TaxTo avoid being subject to a New York State law that would have forced it to collect sales taxes on sales to New York residents, Overstock.com has cut off its dealings with Web sites in the state that send it customers.

New York Times Now Programming HBOHBO's Richard Plepler, who rose from top corporate communications officer to the company's programming boss in a move that raised eyebrows, has decided to get some help from a familiar source: The New York Times.

New York Times TimesMachinePrint subscribers can access any issue of the New York Times, dating back to Volume 1, Number 1 in 1851. Nonsubscribers can take a peek at 6 different (and historically significant) issues, including the inaugural edition,

Calling the New York Times13 hours ago I know the number and so obviously its easy for me, he said, in attempting to explain why the Times was too obtuse to put its main number where people would see it. (Its 2125561234, by the way.) Im looking right now, McElroy

Answers About New Yorks Hidden Places, Part 3Michelle Haimoff, the author of Secret New York: Exploring the Citys Hidden Neighborhoods, finishes answering City Room readers questions about the city's hidden gems.

FACEBOOK AND THE NEW YORK TIMES DIGITAL BUSINESSWell, a recent Fortune article estimates that Facebook is now bringing in $150 million in advertising per year, compared to the wellestablished New York Times Digitals $330 million annually. Wait and see who gets what in the next 12

New York Times announces Times MachineYesterday I got a great tour with my cell phone of the new New York Times building. While there I met some of the top geeks behind the New York Times and they told me a few things and showed me some interesting stuff.

New York Times in CharlestonDan Wakin, the classical music reporter for The New York Times, is in town. He filed his first post for the newspapers arts blog called ArtsBeat this afternoon. Its an intro post, touching on the basics plus recent news of the two

Beach Cottage Retreat The New York Times 5.23.08The New York Times takes a peak into the simple, pareddown space that was built in the 1920s. True to its beach roots, the home has no heat or air conditioning. With wooden floors and white walls and ceilings, the home is an ideal

From Yesterday's New York TimesThe bill contains sweeping new penalties against animal fighting, included after the Michael Vick case revealed the pervasiveness of this crime. The bill also bans the importation of puppies from foreign puppy mills, and increases

Things We Learned This Season: the Big Issues and What They MeantThe writers and editors of the Slap Shot blog look back at the key issues, both good and bad, that defined the 200708 hockey season.

The New York Times building (new style)Robert Scoble posted a photo:. The New York Times building (new style)

Calling the New York TimesNew York Times voice mail is standing by . . .

Why is The New York Times releasing proprietary readers?Silverlight or no Silverlight, I wont be installing this application either. I already have a news reader, and it works just fine. Marc Andreessen should continue the New York Times deathwatch.

New Idol Tops iTunes Download ChartsNewly crowned American Idol David Cook is already topping the iTunes music download charts, Reuters reports. Cooks first single The Time of My Life and the three songs he sang in this weeks American Idol finale were the top

Libel Tourism: New York Times OpEd by Lipstadt and Broyde Spurs Two Emory University professors, Michael Broyde and Deborah Lipstadt, brought the problem of libel tourism to the attention of federal lawmakers in a cowritten New York Times opinion piece (Oct. 11, 2007).

New York Times: Times Reader Beta is now available for the Mac; No If you are a Mac user looking to get your New York Times fix through Times Reader you now can Times Reader Beta is finally available for the Mac previously, it was only available to Windows users. Logging onto the New York Times this

This Week's New York Times Bestsellers (May 20th)In hardcover:. Stephenie Meyer's The Host debuts impressively at number 1. For more info about this title: Canada, USA, Europe. Charlaine Harris' From Dead to Worse debuts at number 6. For more info about this title: Canada, USA,

Child soldier issue makes the New York TimesYesterday, an article in the New York Times highlighted the new report on child soldiers by the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers in section A of the paper (page 18). Unfortunately, the tone of the article is a little too

The New York Times Dining & Wine section in 60 seconds: ribs Eating cupcakes and cannolis at the new Brooklyn flea market. Eric Asimov discusses the dubious legacy of Robert Mondavi. Grilled spring onions with Spanish romesco sauce. Recipe! Asimov's back, reviewing winerelated books.

NEWS: New York Times Embraces Link JournalismUS: Not just links, 'link journalism', NYT's Lede blog on the right trackfrom editorsweblogAccording to Scott Karp from Publishing 2.0, The New York Times is increasingly embracing link journalism the idea that online journalism

A New Manhattan Park Teaches Children About Plants New York TimesMichael Van Valkenburgh, a landscape architect making his mark in New York with ambitious projects like Brooklyn Bridge Park, has created a more modest bit of greenery: the Toyota Childrens Learning Garden, a pocket park at 603 East

New York Times Magazine Goes with 8000 Word Blog Post (I Mean By Kyle The Hampton bound aristocrats are in for a surprise when they reach into their bags for a beach read this weekend and turn to the cover story of the Sunday Times Magazine. You can hear them muttering Who is Emily Gould?

Moral Equivalence in the New York Times"A picture is worth a thousand words," goes the old saying, and the four pictures used by the New York Times today, in its article on the Dimona suicide bombing, made the following statement: that there is moral equivalence between the

A Curious Edit at the New York TimesThe New York Times runs a piece on McCain dealing with staffers who have done past lobbying work, who may return to it in the future, or who have take . . .

On the Digification of 'The New York Times'Though both agreed that the future of the Times is online, Roberts said the print edition is far from extinction. "The New York Times is not going to be obsolete in print for a long time," he said, noting that greater than 80 percent of

The Future Of New York Times, In Situ15 hours ago Robert Scoble went to the New York Times (NYSE: NYT) R&D lab (run under Michael Zimbalist) and did a bunch of videos about the various products, services and devices the team there is working on. The details on some of these are here,

Contrarian CarbonCuttersWired Magazine has a wonderfully contrarian list of strategies for cutting carbon in its 15th anniversary issue. "The war on greenhouse gases is too important to be left to the environmentalists," the magazine announces, and proceeds to

Oh, yeah, that should workThe NY Times (via Eddy Elfenbein) reports on a solution to high gasoline prices:. At another point, Ms. Waters Democratic Congresswoman from California brazenly suggested that perhaps the American oil industry should be nationalized,

Enter the CybridsIn Britain, a controversial proposal to allow the merging of the DNA of two separate species.

To Hell With The New York Times and the Other Talking Heads13 hours ago Rutgers? Are you kidding me? All we heard from the media for weeks was how arrogant Notre Dame was to ask Rutgers to play its home games versus Notre Dame in the Meadowlands. The New York Times even had the headline: Notre Dame vs.

New York Times profile22 May 2008 Profile on my work in yesterday's New York Times needless to say, I'm pretty excited about this feature. (Other than the somewhat asstarded shaving photo. My fault!)I'm still in California the next several days, so other than archival

The Allston "skyline" in the New York TimesClick the link to see the Genzyme plant and One Western Ave as seen from the Charles River. Faster, Higher, Stronger Tips to Refine Technique From an Olympic Rower Series NYTimes.com Michelle Guerette, a twotime World

New York Times Continues To Peddle Myth That Bush Won Florida In 2000I haven't bought a NY Times in years. Who needs it? There are other papers with which to line your bird cage. A total boycott should be painless. autor: vaquero.

Italy Embraces Nuclear PowerNew York Times: Italy announced Thursday that within five years it planned to resume building nuclear energy plants, two decades after a public referendum resoundingly banned nuclear power and deactivated all its reactors.