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New York Review of Books, October 15, 2009
...it is barely possible to reconstruct the grounds for the continuous heat of jeering sarcasm that issued from Howell Raines, William Safire, and Maureen Dowd at the Times, and from Len Downie, Sally Quinn, and David Broder at the Post. The lightheaded...
Boston Globe, September 8, 2009
...all right. Two hundred essays! Hundreds of cool contributors, such as Camille Paglia, Sarah Vowell, Walter Mosley, and Howell Raines. And theyre not scared to tackle the big questions. Does America even exist? Marcus and Sollors ask in their introductory...
American Spectator, July 21, 2009
...president. Then there were the stories about White Mo and Times white guy, the now Ex-Executive Editor Howell Raines, he of the Blair Niche Project. For those readers who came in late, White Raines hired a young writer of African-American...
Telegraph, July 17, 2009
...we can come together as equals.? In her afterword to the book, Stockett quotes the writer and journalist Howell Raines: 'There is no trickier subject for a writer from the South than that of affection between a black person and a white one in the...
Telegraph, July 16, 2009
...we can come together as equals.? In her afterword to the book, Stockett quotes the writer and journalist Howell Raines: 'There is no trickier subject for a writer from the South than that of affection between a black person and a white one in the...
Huffington Post, June 4, 2009
...administration because they wanted to start a war. But they weren't running the Times. Arthur Sulzberger and Howell Raines were running the paper. Right. The only good reporting we've seen on Raines tell us his mindset was 'we have to prove to the...
Editor & Publisher, April 12, 2009
...Al Neuharth, and a framed letter from David Halberstam extolling Anderson's editorial kindness to writers. Books by Howell Raines, Larry King and recently deceased Parade columnist James Brady line the shelves, along with numerous bits of Parade...
Guardian Unlimited, March 31, 2009
...angry all-staff meeting following the Jayson Blair scandal, a crisis that ultimately claimed Sulzberger's hand-picked executive editor, Howell Raines. (The story is memorably told in Seth Mnookin's book Hard News.) Three years ago the New Yorker's...
Guardian Unlimited, March 31, 2009
...angry all-staff meeting following the Jayson Blair scandal, a crisis that ultimately claimed Sulzberger's hand-picked executive editor, Howell Raines. (The story is memorably told in Seth Mnookin's book Hard News.) Three years ago the New Yorker's...
Observer-Dispatch, February 15, 2009
...About 15 years ago, I read Howell Raines Fly Fishing Through the Midlife Crisis. I enjoyed the book because I love reading about fishing, especially fly fishing, and because Raines, a top-line journalist for four decades who...
American Journalism Review, February 2, 2009
...elongated nose of an alien to a thermometer surrounded by snowflakes ('It's an ejaculation,' then-Editorial Page Editor Howell Raines objected). Sharp political edges also get art killed: showing an Army recruiter in a Klan hood ('We can't picture the...
Deadline.com, September 13, 2009
...the economic crisis, right? Well, he's done a regular column for Strategy In Business magazine, and wrote freelance editorials for Howell Raines at The New York Times . Still, Hollywood should hire Feirstein to bring these financial villains to...
Deadline.com, September 13, 2009
...the economic crisis, right? Well, he's done a regular column for Strategy In Business magazine, and wrote freelance editorials for Howell Raines at The New York Times . Still, Hollywood should hire Feirstein to bring these financial villains to...
Fly Fishing News - MidCurrent, March 14, 2009
..."Spots of Time" Sinking Lines For Sea-Run Cutthroats Bill to Protect 86 U.S. Rivers Blocked By Congress Howell Raines to Speak At Madison River Foundation Event Just For Openers Having It Both Ways Gear Review: Redington RISE Fly Reels About this Entry...




















