THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2005
Los Angeles Times
The Times-Picayune's work in recent weeks evokes the best advocacy reporting of the Progressive Era a century ago, or even of the American Revolution, says
James Rainey. He writes: "There may be those who are offended by the Times-Picayune's crusading tone, but they would be hard to find in New Orleans or elsewhere along the Gulf Coast." J-prof
Jay Perkins says the Times-Picayune has done a "fabulous job" responding to the disaster. "They are on their A game. The original American papers were certainly crusaders for a cause. And they are too."
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