In her 28 years at The Times, Judy participated in some great prize-winning journalism. |
In recent days, several important things have changed that convinced Judy that she was released from her obligation, |
is not yet clear of legal jeopardy. |
It felt somehow unsavory to begin a tenure by attacking our predecessors, |
It felt somehow unsavory to begin a tenure by attacking our predecessors, ... We allowed the anger inside and outside the paper to fester. Worse, we fear, we fostered an impression that the Times put a higher premium on protecting its reporters than on coming clean with its readers. |
It is not going to be fun, but it is better for the morale and health of the newsroom than layoffs. |
it sounds like the administration is declaring war at home on the values it professes to be promoting abroad. |
It was just too awkward, ... to have me coming from meetings where they were discussing the company's public posture, then overseeing stories that were trying to deal with the company's public posture. |
It's a complicated story involving a large cast, and it has required a meticulous reporting effort - in part to chase down and debunk some of the myths kicked up by the rumor mill, |
It's a complicated story involving a large cast, and it has required a meticulous reporting effort - in part to chase down and debunk some of the myths kicked up by the rumor mill. |
It's a great relief to have Judy out of legal jeopardy. |
It's too early to judge it, and it's probably for other people to judge, |
It's too early to judge it, and it's probably for other people to judge. I hope that people will remember that this institution stood behind a reporter, and the principle, when it wasn't easy to do that, or popular to do that. |
Judy believed Libby was afraid of her testimony, |
Judy believed Libby was afraid of her testimony. She thought Libby had reason to be afraid of her testimony. |