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In the web version of his most recent column , The New York Times’ Frank Rich squeezed 32 links among his 1,560 words. The mere presence of links might not seem so notable — except that only one of the Times’ 10 other op-ed columnists had included even a single link in his or her most ...
Eric Holder, Jack Quinn and the Rich pardon - Glenn Greenwald
Eric Holder, Jack Quinn and the Rich pardon - Glenn Greenwald
salon.com — (updated below - Update II) Two weeks ago, in a largely positive assessment about Obama's likely Attorney... General nominee -- entitled "Preliminary facts and thoughts about Eric Holder" -- I wrote : Holder's involvement in the sleazy Marc Rich pardon ... (more) Eric Holder, Jack Quinn and the Rich pardon - Glenn ...
Can Eric Holder's role in the Rich pardon be defended?
powerlineblog.com — Can Bill Clinton's pardon of Marc Rich be defended on the merits? Seth Lipsky is a journalist... whom I greatly respect, and he thinks that it can. In today's New York Times Seth makes the case for the pardon. Seth also thinks that the pardon should be ... (more) Can Eric Holder's role in the Rich pardon be defended?
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Frank Rich Cited For Excellence In Embedded Link Provision
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed — ... Edward J. Delaney has an article up at the Nieman Journalism Lab praising New York Times columnist Frank Rich for his willingness to do one of those little things that makes a big difference -- providing embedded links within the body of his online copy. I know, this is hardly revolutionary stuff...but it's worth mentioning that Rich is the ONLY op-ed columnist at the Times that bothers to adhere to this practice: "Not ...

Frank Rich Cited For Excellence In Embedded Link Provision
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — ... Edward J. Delaney has an article up at the Nieman Journalism Lab praising New York Times columnist Frank Rich for his willingness to do one of those little things that makes a big difference -- providing embedded links within the body of his online copy. I know, this is hardly revolutionary stuff...but it's worth mentioning that Rich is the ONLY op-ed columnist at the Times that bothers to adhere to this practice: "Not ...

NYT's Rich links all alone
Michael Calderone's Blog — ... Frank Rich is the only New York Times columnist who provided links in his or her most recent column -- 32 in Rich's last 1,560 words. Nieman's Journalism Lab investigated the lack of columnists' linking. ...

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Political Animal — ... on the oil industry. * The Washington Post has a new ombudsman . * Remember this holiday season, the Nixon tapes are the gift that keeps on giving. * Are cows worse for the climate than cars? Ben Adler explores an important issue. * It's easy to take it for granted, but once in a while, we're reminded of the astounding ways in which modern technology can shape (and sometimes save) lives. * Slave labor in Iraq? * I've always appreciated the links in Frank Rich's columns . * Vermont is the nation's healthiest state . The ...

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