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...according to Globe columnist David Nyhan—who helped draft Menino’s inaugural address—such mistakes can prove quite costly with a mayor like Menino, who has a long-term memory and a low tolerance for betrayal...
What got him a job as the paper’s horse racing columnist was persistence...
Aside from his more academic writings, he was a vocal presence in the Boston legal community as a columnist for the Christian Science Monitor for six years, commentating on legal procedures from his vantage point as a judge...
...revelations gave the Times a hard shove into the company of the nation's other great but occasionally humbled papers: the Boston Globe, whose columnists Mike Barnicle and Patricia Smith resigned in 1998 after charges of serial plagiarism; the Wall Street Journal, whose financial columnist R. Foster Winans was convicted on 59 counts of conspiracy and fraud in 1985 for using his articles to make money in the stock market; and the Washington Post, which had to return the 1981 Pulitzer Prize won by reporter Janet Cooke for the haunting story of Jimmy, the 8-year-old heroin addict...
...diplomatic phrasing of it, “societies dominated by male values” condone “violence and killing” and “psychotic behavior”), and she also points out that men are “clinically and psychologically dead.” Columnist Anna Quindlen sums up her philosophy on gender issues: “It’s simply that I think women are superior...