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January 06, 2007


NY Times hoisted by its own petard?

Question: now that the New York Times is seeing first-hand the use of its own e-mails against it in a manner it perceives as unfair (Neil Lewis, "Editor’s E-Mail May Be Used in Suit Against The Times", Jan. 6), do you think that their editors might become a little more skeptical when plaintiffs' attorneys feed their reporters out-of-context e-mails (e.g., Dec. 19, Nov. 10, 2005) to further litigation purposes?

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