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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (1831)6/4/2003 7:56:39 PM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 793841
 
ROMENESKO
Many inside, outside of NYT think Raines' days are numbered
Newsweek

That's what Seth Mnookin writes. "At least for now, no lines of succession seem to be set up," he says. "The three obvious candidates (to succeed executive editor Howell Raines) -- Bill Keller, a former Times managing editor and currently a Times columnist and magazine writer; Dean Baquet, a former Times national editor and currently the managing editor of The Los Angeles Times, and Marty Baron , former Times associate managing editor and currently the editor of The Boston Globe, a Times property -- all say they haven't been contacted about the job." MORE MNOOKIN: "It's not fun to see the Times squirm under the national klieg lights. The vast majority of journalists work long and hard because they believe in their missions."
poynter.org



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (1831)6/4/2003 10:53:29 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793841
 
I think it was hard for a lot of the people around Clinton to believe that this brilliant man, whom they worked so hard for, and depended on for so much, would be so fantastically dumb as to fall off the wagon while in the Oval Office.

Certainly given the political climate in which he was living. It's well beyond dumb.