Hartford Courant
Denis Horgan says the New York Times must be a great place to work. "No rules. No editors. No standards. You can do whatever you want," he writes. "[
Judith Miller's] 'boss' says to stop 'working' on national security matters. She does so anyway. What's the boss do? Nothing. She gets to have long windy breakfasts collecting handouts and smear job material from the administration. And then she doesn't even use them! Who paid for the breakfast? Someone got jobbed on that."
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Welch: Miller sells journalism down the river -- again (Reason.com)
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Folkenflik offers background, answers questions about Miller case (NPR)