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Dec 30 2007
$3.1B
Profit
Dec 30 2007
$208.7M
Market Cap
Sep 04 2008
$1.9B

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  • Question: what's the difference between MoveOn.org and a mob protection racket?

    Question: What's the difference between MoveOn.org and a mob protection racket? Answer: not much. At least that's the way it looks after a former top MoveOn official, a man named Tom Matzzie, announced that he is forming a new group, Accountable America, to threaten big Republican political donors. The New...

    Articles 2008-09-01

  • What began as a trivial and unedifying sally in the presidential campaign became something more

    What began as a trivial and unedifying sally in the presidential campaign became something more. John McCain ran an ad comparing Barack Obama to Paris Hilton and Britney Spears, suggesting that he too had more fame than merit. Some of Obama's supporters, notably Bob Herbert of the New York Times,...

    Articles 2008-09-01

  • Ex-Soviet spy who defected dies at 81

    WASHINGTON -- Yuri Nosenko, a former Soviet agent who was at the center of some of the most dramatic espionage episodes of the Cold War, died on Saturday under an assumed name, somewhere in the southern United States, a senior American intelligence official said on Wednesday. He was 81. ...

    Articles 2008-08-28

  • U.S. will hand security in Anbar over to Iraqis

    BAGHDAD -- The American military will hand over responsibility for the security of Anbar province, once a stronghold of the Sunni insurgency and one of the most violent regions in Iraq, to the Iraqi government as early as Monday, Iraqi and American officials said on Wednesday. The...

    Articles 2008-08-28

  • US newspapers face sharp drop in advertising sales

    Advertising saleS are slumping across the US newspaper industry, as it faces a double whammy of a weakening economy and a switch in spending to alternative media. Figures from one of the nat-ion's most recognisable newspaper brands, The New York Times, showed advertising revenue fell 15.3 per...

    Articles 2008-08-27

  • Three US soldiers killed Iraqi prisoners for vengeance: report

    WASHINGTON AFP — US soldiers shot and killed four Iraqi prisoners execution-style last year to avenge the deaths of two army comrades, according testimony cited Wednesday by the New York Times. The sworn statements came from two of three soldiers involved in the alleged 2007 incident, according to...

    Articles 2008-08-27

  • New York Times Best-Seller Jason Peter's Hero of the Underground Gives Us a Portrait of a Red-Blooded Jock Who Becomes a Monster Dope Fiend…

    LINCOLN, Neb. -- EXCERPT FROM BOOK: "When you swallow eighty Vicodin, twenty sleeping pills, drink a bottle of vodka, and still survive," writes Jason, "a certain sense of invulnerability stays with you. When you still wake up to see the same dirty sky over you as the night before, you...

    Articles 2008-08-26

  • Debbie Macomber and MIRA Books Invite Readers to Enter to Win a Trip to Cedar Cove

    One Reader Will Win the Trip of a Lifetime As the Author's Fictional Town of Cedar Cove Comes to Life In Port Orchard, Washington in August 2009 NEW YORK, Aug. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- When New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber created the little town of Cedar...

    Articles 2008-08-26

  • Bestselling Author R.A. Salvatore and Son, Geno, Tour for New Mirrorstone® Fantasy Series

    RENTON, Wash., Aug. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- R.A. Salvatore, author of 18 New York Times bestsellers, has been captivating fantasy readers with thrilling novels in The Legend of DrizztTM series for 20 years. Now, kids can enter the world of Drizzt with The Stowaway (Mirrorstone, September), by R.A. Salvatore and...

    Articles 2008-08-26

  • The New York Times Company Reports July Revenues

    NEW YORK -- The New York Times Company announced today that in July total Company revenues from continuing operations decreased 10.1% compared with the same month a year ago. Advertising revenues decreased 16.2% and circulation revenues decreased 0.5%. All comparisons are for July 2008 to July 2007 unless...

    Articles 2008-08-26

  • Lorillard Tobacco Company Issues Letter to the New York Times After Paper Refuses to Share it With Readers

    GREENSBORO, N.C., Aug. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Lorillard Tobacco Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lorillard, Inc. , today issued the following letter that the Company had sent to The New York Times in response to a recent editorial. The Times rejected the letter without a sufficient explanation, reinforcing...

    Articles 2008-08-26

  • IS OBAMA SORT OF LIKE US?

    The headline over the Associated Press story on the first day of the Democrat convention sums up Obama's current political dilemma: "Obama's 'sort of like us.'" In Eau Claire, Wis., Obama laid out the theme for the convention in a late-summer barbecue for supporters: "I think...

    Articles 2008-08-26

  • Acme United Corporation to Present at Singular Research "Best of the Uncovereds" Conference on September 4, 2008

    FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Acme United Corporation (AMEX:ACU), an innovative supplier of cutting devices, measuring instruments, and safety products, will present at Singular's "Best of the Uncovereds" Conference. The conference is being held on September 4, 2008 at the Westin New York at Times Square, 27 West 43rd St....

    Articles 2008-08-26

  • Metalico EVP to Appear at Next Generation Investor Conference

    Michael J. Drury, Executive Vice President ofMetalico, Inc. (AMEX: MEA), will present in one-to-one and small groupmeetings at the Next Generation Equity Research Small and Midcap InvestorConference in New York on September 9, 2008. Mr. Drury's presentation, at the Westin New York at Times Square, willinclude a corporate overview and...

    Articles 2008-08-26

  • 'Spin Cycle' makes case for research vs. policy

    On Aug. 17, 2004, a New York Times front-page story featured the first national data on publicly funded, privately run charter schools. An analysis of Department of Education statistics by the American Federation of Teachers found that charter school students often do worse than similar students in regular public schools....

    Articles 2008-08-26

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New York Times is a media company that includes newspapers, Internet businesses, a radio station, investments in paper mills and other investments. Co.'s operates through two segments, the News Media Group and the About Group. The News Media Group includes The New York Times, NYTimes.com, the International Herald Tribune, IHT.com, its New York City radio station, WQXR-FM, and The Boston Globe, Boston.com, the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, in Worcester, MA, as well as 14 daily newspapers in Alabama, California, Florida, Louisiana, North Carolina and South Carolina. The About Group is an online source that provides users with information and advice on various topics.

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Mr. Arthur Sulzberger Jr.

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Ms. Lynn G. Dolnick

Mr. William E. Kennard

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