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Lloyd, a weekly columnist for the FT who previously served as the paper??s Moscow bureau chief, stands by his reporting...
...phone interview from London yesterday, Lloyd said that his article in the paper??s Oct. 9 British edition “did include the positive spin” that Putnam put on his work. And Lloyd’s follow-up Web-exclusive analysis includes seven paragraphs explicating Putnam’s more optimistic third point...
...Crimson, she covered then-Harvard President Neil L. Rudenstine and later served as associate managing editor, the top post on the paper??s news staff, before being named managing editor in September 2001. She said that while she enjoyed writing stories as a child and has been involved in journalism since her high school days in Bethesda, Md., she found her footing as a fiction writer at Harvard...
...Crimson, she covered then-Harvard President Neil L. Rudenstine and later served as associate managing editor, the top post on the paper??s news staff, before being named managing editor in September...
Since The Crimson’s editorial board was founded in 1911, the paper??s content has been divided into two worlds: news and editorial. We take great pains to make sure that our editorial content and our news coverage are completely independent of each other; we call this separation the “news-editorial wall...