New York Observer
Kevin Sack left the
New York Times for the
Los Angeles Times last year after his bosses ordered him to relocate to New York or Washington. (He was happy in Atlanta.) This week, Sack picked up the
national reporting Pulitzer.
Sridhar Pappu writes: "If Mr. Sack's Pulitzer represented a little comeuppance for the New York Times, the L.A. Times wasn't saying." He says Sack refuses to discuss his ex-employer. "I'm not going there," says Sack. "I'm extremely happy where I am."
PLUS: The New York Times loses investigative reporter
Tim Golden, ending "what had been a caustic period between the reporter and his top editors," says Pappu.
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