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The New York Times Is Really Struggling Without Jill Abramson

Jill Abramson / Twitter
May 29, 2014

Dean Baquet, the newly anointed executive editor of the New York Times, is off to a shaky start. Since the controversial ousting of Baquet's "pushy" predecessor Jill Abramson, the paper of record has committed some embarrassing errors. Just look at today’s front page:

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Notice anything? Look again.

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A "cautious reponse." On the front page, no less.

Now, check out this correction to a May 28 story about the Iran-Iraq War of political consulting between former Obama aides Jim Messina and David Axelrod, who are advising competing parties in Great Britain:

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Ah, yes. The mighty River Themes. Perhaps the Times could afford to hire an extra copy editor (or three) after parting with Abramson and her $525,000 annual salary.

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