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  1. Adrian Lamo -- New York Times
    Adrian Lamo pled guilty on January 8, 2004 to a count of unauthorized access to the New York Times internal computer systems. On February 26, 2002 Mr. Lamo penetrated a database containing the personal information of more than 3,000 New York Times editorial page contributors. He added his own contact information and listed himself as an expert in computer hacking.
  2. Newspapers in America -- New York Times
    [O]f the 1,600 daily newspapers in America, only 25 percent are independently owned rather than part of a newspaper chain. And only a tiny number are large enough to have even a skeleton reporting staff based outside their own communities. They are dependent on newsgathering conglomerates such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Newhouse chain for their national and world news.
  3. New York Daily News -- New York Times
    The New York Times, Reuters and other rivals of Dow Jones and the Wall Street Journal will need to form new alliances in order to compete with the global network of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., say media analysts. "They've got to be saying, 'What are the content assets we have?'"
  4. New York Lawyer -- New York Times
    The New York Times 9/17/99 Jim Yardley "…To a large degree, Ashbrook remains a puzzle to investigators. At least publicly, Acting Police Chief Ralph Mendoza of Fort Worth and other officials said they were not certain of his motives. Chief Mendoza said Ashbrook screamed insults about "the Baptist religion" during the shooting, but investigators had not yet discerned his motives. Ashbrook did not leave a suicide note or any written evidence of his intentions, the chief said. Ashbrook lived several miles from Wedgwood Baptist, and members of the church had no idea why he chose them as a target. "He was saying, 'Your religion is nothing, it's not worth anything, it means nothing,' " said Mary Beth Talley, 17, who was wounded in the attack.
  5. Beltway Sniper Attacks -- New York Times
    New York Times reporter Jayson Blair plagiarized articles and manufactured quotations in stories, including stories regarding Jessica Lynch and the Beltway sniper attacks. He and several editors from the Times resigned in June 2003.<ref>
  6. First Time -- New York
    MOORESVILLE, N.C., April 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- For the first time, Lowe's, Kidde, American Red Cross, Home Safety Council and Nick Jr. Family Magazine have teamed up with a call to action for all Americans to pledge to improve home safety. This new public service campaign, called Pledge to Prepare, will help educate families about specific actions they can take to be ready for fires and other home emergencies. In 2004, campaign efforts will focus on communicating the importance of fire safety.
  7. Time Magazine -- New York
    Former Time deputy managing editor Priscilla Painton has been named editor-in-chief of Simon & Schuster's adult trade imprint, which is far more respectable than it sounds. Painton, who left Time in December, will take over most of the responsibilities of flinty (and legendary) editorial director, Alice Mayhew, who's staying on at the publishing house in a somewhat diminished capacity. Mayhew shepherded, among others, books by Craig Unger, Bob Woodward, Doris Kearns Goodwin. Painton, daughter of one of the founders of Time Europe, spent 20 years at the news weekly, earning the respect of many. She was known for making wry fun of former managing editor Jim Kelly to his face (when warranted) during weekly staff editorial meetings, and remains the highest-ranking female editor in the magazine's history. [NYT]
  8. Time Travel -- New York
    New animated adventure of travel back in time to the Golden Age of Pyracy. Three modern day youngsters find themselves in Tortuga, and meet up with the pirate queen Anne Bonnie and the dreaded Captain Blackbeard.
  9. Times -- York Times
    In DealBook's special section of The New York Times, a guide to the deal ecosystem, a report on what lies behind the buyout boom, a profile of the hedge fund that may be the next Goldman Sachs, and more. More»
  10. New York City -- Times Square
    The 6/24/2005 New York Times article referenced here was written by Anthony Ramirez, with photo by Robert Caplin. The 6/30/2005 New York Post article was written by Heidi Singer and Laura Italiano. This article, along with photos of illegal vendors taken in the fall of 2003, is by Karen Little. First published on 6/30/2005. All rights reserved by www.Littleviews.com.
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