This is a very informative book that everyone should read. Unfortunately, the people who need to read it most (people who are STILL anti-vax, despite science), won't pick it up. I think the thing that appalled me most is that anti-vaxers demand that "they" prove that vaccines aren't harmful, and ...
A clear, fair-minded, sharply written account of the 2001–2003 mismanagement of The New York Times and its consequences, including but not limited to the infamous behavior of one Jayson Blair. Mnookin uses the history of the paper (and of American journalism in general), firsthand interviews, and...
*1 The Post and the Times had co-owned the IHT since the 1960s. Return to text. *2 In 2003, Sulzberger made an offhand offer to buy The Wall Street Journal from its owners, the Bancroft family, which shocked even executives at his own company, who worried that he hadn’t run the numbers. Return to...