Public Editors' Columns
Compounding a Conflict of Interest
A Times journalist wrote a column about Hewlett-Packard and then wished he could take it back. Instead, he made the problem worse.
November 7, 2010Sharing Secrets at Arm’s Length
Among The Times’s challenges in handling the “War Logs”: keeping distance between itself and WikiLeaks.
October 31, 2010Carrying the Facts Too Far
Views from readers, responses from the staff and thoughts from the public editor.
October 24, 2010Times Link to Its Own Course Is a Lesson
A blog post linking to Times-sponsored online courses left some readers wondering whether The Times had gone too far.
October 17, 2010Revising the Newspaper of Record
Views from readers, responses from the staff, and thoughts from the public editor.
October 10, 2010Scholarly Work, Without All the Footnotes
A dispute about a Times Magazine article illustrates the differences between academic publishing and the popular press.
October 3, 2010The Readers’ Front Page
Views from readers, responses from the staff, and thoughts from the public editor.
September 26, 2010Covering Murdoch and Company
A London tabloid owned by Rupert Murdoch cries foul over a Times report on the British phone hacking scandal.
September 19, 2010Readers’ Views: Equality Among the Dead
Comments from readers, along with brief responses from the Times staff.
September 12, 2010In an Age of Voices, Moving Beyond the Facts
Some call it opinion. Some call it point of view. Either way, some readers wonder what it is doing in the news pages.
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