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Business Editors
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 1, 2001
Philip Taubman, the assistant editorial page editor of The New York Times, has been named...
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Earlier this week, a senior Pentagon prosecutor openly admitted what has long been known: Torture, the lowest and most criminal act any society can sanction, is official U.S. policy. "His treatment met the * legal definition of torture," Judge Susan Crawford told The Washington Post about the alleged "20th hijacker" of 9/11, now being held at Gitmo. The man was so brutalized, Crawford decided, that he could not be charged in court. The same is true of many of those being held at the Guantanamo concentration camp.
If you were expecting Barack Obama to deliver justice, forget it. "I don't believe that anybody is above the law. On the other hand, I also have a belief that we need to look forward as opposed to looking backwards," Obama said recently. "Look forward" is Beltwayese for "no acc...
..."The Chernobyl catastrophe," wrote Philip Taubman in The New York Times in 1996, "was a mani...
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Business Editors
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 6, 2003
The New York Times today named Philip Taubman Washington bureau chief effective in early ...
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White House adviser Ed Gillespie is taking the New York Times to task for what he considers shoddy journalism. In a letter to the Times Washington bureau chief Philip Taubman yesterday, Mr. Gillespie cited Times coverage of a meeting between Sen. Ron Wyden, Oregon Democrat, and Supreme Court nominee Judge John G. Roberts Jr.
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The San Antonio Express-News' "Watchdog" columnist has resigned in the wake of charges she plagiarized from such Web sources as Wikipedia, Editor & Publisher reported Jan. 3. Mark Grannis, one of Hatfill's lawyers, said the warning to Kristof from the editor, Philip Taubman, who at the time was deputy editor of the Times' editorial page, was in the form of an e-mail uncovered during pretrial discovery.
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White House adviser Ed Gillespie is taking the New York Times to task for what he considers shoddy journalism. In a letter to the Times Washington bureau chief Philip Taubman yesterday, Mr. Gillespie cited Times coverage of a meeting between Sen. Ron Wyden, Oregon Democrat, and Supreme Court nominee Judge John G. Roberts Jr.
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Mitchell features the life and works of journalist David Rosenbaum. In a Dec 22 e-mail to Reporters Committee Executive Director Lucy Dalglish, Rosenbaum suggested that the committee develop a new paradigm in a set of journalist guidelines focused not on changing the law but on "ethical and practical" principles.
... that Times Washington Bureau Chief Philip Taubman read to a room brimming with friends, fami...
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...Kelly, Jr., and Thomas P. O'Donnell. Philip L. Hammer argued the cause and filed a brief for a...Moless, Jr., and Philip B. Kurland for Taubman Co., Inc., et al. Briefs of amici curiae urging a...
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WATERVILLE - Philip Taubman, former New York Times Washington bureau chief, will lecture Sunday at Colby College in Waterville on the topic: Treason or Patriotism? When the Press Publishes National Security Secrets.
Taubman will talk about the Times publication of the National Security Agency's eavesdropping story in late 2005, and why the paper defied a request from President Bush to withhold publication. Taubman will discuss how the story developed, the paper's discussions with Bush and other top government officials and the Constitutional, legal and free press issues involved.
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David E. Rosenbaum, a longtime editor and reporter in the Washington bureau of the New York Times, died Sunday after being beaten and robbed Friday night near his home in upper Northwest Washington.
Rosenbaum, 63, died at 7:10 p.m. at Howard University Hospital, where he was treated for a head injury suffered during the attack on Gramercy Street Northwest, said Philip Taubman, chief of the Times's Washington bureau.