The New York Times is developing a new policy for anonymous sourcing
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The Washington Post | Politico | National Journal The White House "may be the mostโฆ
The New Yorker | The Independent | USA Today Ian Parker's profile of J.K. Rowlingโฆ
The New York Times Public Editor Margaret Sullivan got her wish: The New York Timesโฆ
The New York Times David Carr writes about an inconvenient fact that gets lost inโฆ
The New York Times Michael Lewis allowed the White House to approve quotes for hisโฆ
Politico Vice President Joe Biden's "penchant for off-message moments regularly sends aides in the Westโฆ
CNNAri Fleischer, press secretary for part of President George W. Bush's first term, writes thatโฆ
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CNN | Guardian Dan Rather, it shouldn't surprise anyone, is adamantly opposed to allowing campaignsโฆ
Poynter | The Washington Examiner | AJR | The Huffington Post News organizations continue toโฆ
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New York Times reporter Jeremy Peters pulled back the curtain on political reporting Monday, revealingโฆ
The New York Times, The Washington Post, Bloomberg and Reuters have all agreed to letโฆ