Editor & Publisher
Byron Calame says Sunday's
column in which Times executive editor
Bill Keller and publisher
Arthur Sulzberger Jr. refused to answer questions about the paper's domestic spying story "shows the public editor can function in the absence of cooperation in some cases." What course might he take if Keller and Sulzberger continue to decline to cooperate? "I will cross that bridge when I come to it," he tells
Joe Strupp. "I just keep putting one foot in front of the other."