Max Frankel: Cassandra
A new 'Vanity Fair' profile tells us how the former editor of the New York 'Times' was making canny predictions about how the Internet would change the company. Too bad nobody listened.
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A new 'Vanity Fair' profile tells us how the former editor of the New York 'Times' was making canny predictions about how the Internet would change the company. Too bad nobody listened.
While we were all paying attention to other things, a ring of reptile smugglers was being brought to justice.
Arthur Sulzberger Jr. and wife Gail Gregg decide they're just not that into each other after 33 years of marriage.
Once again, the Aussie media mogul is all over our daily industry roundup.
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