WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2006
Washington Post
That's what
Howard Kurtz says. Times executive editor
Bill Keller (left) tells him that critics "are still angry at us" for disclosing the government's domestic eavesdropping program in December, "and I guess in their view, this adds insult to injury. ...The Bush administration's reaction roused their base, but also roused the anti-Bush base as well." He adds that "a lot of people have legitimate and genuine feelings about this, and I don't mean to belittle that." || Related NYT
editorial.
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Huffington: I've turned on the computer to sing the praises of Keller (HP)
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Lowry: Who made Keller the nation's classification czar? (SL Tribune)
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Page: Bush does protest a bit too much about NYT, LAT, WSJ (ChiTrib)
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