Not exact matches
This appeared to be updated in later versions
of the
newspaper, where the story ran on an
inside page.
Page One: A year
inside the New York Times features unprecedented access to the world's most famous
newspaper in a time
of crisis, and Resurrect Dead: The Mystery
of the Toynbee Tiles sounds like a real life Da Vinci Code as filmmakers decipher codes across North and South America.
Inside, Robert Gober reprinted articles from New York
newspapers and scattered them in bundles throughout the building, altering their front
pages to highlight media's distorted coverage
of gay rights and AIDS.
And here is a suggestion for The NY Times (and any other
newspaper and media outlet that care to be worthy
of the name): Why not have a routine front
page box on Monday that lists the stories that the Administration tried to bury by putting it out on Friday afternoon when it doesn't want to get too much coverage, and let the reader know where
inside the paper they can find more detail about those stories?