FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 2006
New York Times
Times executive editor
Bill Keller said after the House of Representatives voted to condemn the media for running stories on the government's monitoring of international bank transactions: "If the members who voted for the resolution believe the press is insensitive to the risks of reporting on intelligence programs, they could not be more wrong. We take those risks very, very seriously." || WP's
coverage.
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Friedman: "I don't think NYT is unpatriotic. Quite the opposite" (MW)
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Baquet's defense of story called "the most succinct and compelling" (MW)
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Media's not perfect, but will muzzling it enhance national security? (BG)Posted at 8:02:14 AM
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