Raines Out on Proverbial Ass

Written by Eric Olsen
Published June 05, 2003

Wow, I guess creating an atmosphere where plagiarism and lying like Satan himself were tolerated is a pretty big deal after all:

    The New York Times announced today that Joseph Lelyveld, former executive editor of The Times, has been named interim executive editor, assuming the responsibilities held by Howell Raines, who has resigned as executive editor. Gerald M. Boyd has also resigned as managing editor. No one will be named interim managing editor.

    "Howell and Gerald have tendered their resignations, and I have accepted them with sadness based on what we believe is best for The Times," said Arthur Sulzberger Jr., publisher of The New York Times and chairman of The New York Times Company. "They have made enormous contributions during their tenure, including an extraordinary seven Pulitzer Prizes in 2002 and another this year. I appreciate all of their efforts in continuing the legacy of our great newspaper.

    "I am grateful to Joe Lelyveld, an editor of superb talents and outstanding accomplishments, for his willingness to provide strong journalistic leadership as we select new executive and managing editors. While the past few weeks have been difficult, we remain steadfast in our commitment to our employees, our readers and our advertisers to produce the best newspaper we can by adhering to the highest standards of integrity and journalism. For nearly 152 years, The Times has devoted itself to this mission. With the efforts of our outstanding staff, we believe we can raise our level of excellence even higher."

    Mr. Lelyveld, 66, retired in 2001, after having served as executive editor for seven years. During his tenure, The Times won 12 Pulitzer Prizes, introduced color to its pages, added new sections and greatly expanded its national circulation.

    Mr. Lelyveld's assignments as a correspondent included Congo, India and Pakistan, Hong Kong, London and Washington. He was twice the correspondent in South Africa, in 1965 and again from 1980 to 1983. He was also a staff writer and columnist for The New York Times Magazine. He returned to New York as a foreign editor in 1987 and became managing editor, the second highest executive in the newsroom, in 1990 before being named executive editor in 1994.

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#1 — June 5, 2003 @ 11:22AM — mike_larkin2001

We all bitch about the New York Times-it's one of my favorite hobbies-but the truth is The Times sets a standard for other papers, most of which are terribly mediocre. So this is long overdue. There's nothing more important than preserving the paper's integrity, especially in the face of all the media consolidation. If Murdoch were to get his hands on it, it would go the way of his other elite possession, the London Times-still good, but way off the mark set in its glory days.

And you can quote me on that.

#2 — June 5, 2003 @ 11:23AM — Eric Olsen

I will quote you Mike, and you're right.

#3 — June 5, 2003 @ 12:05PM — Phillip Winn [URL]

How many of those seven Pulitzers were based on false reporting? Or on the work of those who received no credit for it?

Ah well, Mike is right. The NY Times is still an amazing paper with high standards overall, and while this went on longer than it should have, and while there are other complaints about the paper, the world is still a better place for it's continued general excellence. Perhaps with Raines gone, it will again attain its foremost position in the world.

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