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Arthur G. Sulzberger (left), son of the Times publisher, “may be hard pressed to find vegetarian food amid all the barbecue joints, but he’ll have no trouble finding stories,” says a Times memo. “He has an eye for spotting unusual and compelling tales, and bringing them to life with deep reporting and lively writing.” || Earlier NYO profile.
> From 2006 profile: “He is really about making it on his own”
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