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The New York Times' editorial page and its key reporters and columnists played a crucial role in selling the war against Iraq. | The New York Times' editorial page and its key reporters and columnists played a crucial role in selling the war against Iraq. | ||
− | ==Reporters== | + | ==People== |
+ | ===Reporters=== | ||
*[[Michael R. Gordon]] | *[[Michael R. Gordon]] | ||
*[[Judith Miller]] | *[[Judith Miller]] | ||
*[[John Burns]] | *[[John Burns]] | ||
− | ==Columnists== | + | ===Columnists=== |
*[[Thomas Friedman]] | *[[Thomas Friedman]] | ||
− | ==Op-ed Pages== | + | ===Op-ed Pages=== |
*[[Kenneth Pollack]] | *[[Kenneth Pollack]] | ||
*[[Michael Ignatieff]] | *[[Michael Ignatieff]] | ||
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+ | ===Board of Directors=== | ||
+ | [[Ellen R Marram]] is reported to be on the Board of Directors for the New York Times<ref> Eli Lilly and Company [http://investor.lilly.com/corpgov-BioDetail.cfm?BioID=4459&Group=2 Ellen R Marram] accessed 31st January 2008</ref>. Marram is also on the Board for [[Eli Lilly and Company]], is President of The [[Barnegat Group]] LLC, Advisor to [[North Castle Partners]] L.L.C. (where she was formerly Managing Director 2000-2005), member of the Board of Directors of [[Ford Motor Company]] and several other companies who's names are not disclosed. She is a Trustee of the [[Conference Board]] and also serves on the boards of The [[New York & Presbyterian Hospital]], [[Lincoln Center Theater]], [[Families and Work Institute]], and [[Citymeals-on-Wheels]]. Marram's previous involvements include serving as a member of the Board of Associates of [[Harvard Business School]], President and Chief Executive Officer of [[Tropicana]] and the [[Tropicana Beverage Group]] (1993-1998) and President and CEO of the [[Nabisco Biscuit Company]] (1987-1993). Between 1970 to 1986, she is reported to have 'held a series of marketing positions at [[Nabisco/Standard Brands]], [[Johnson & Johnson]] and [[Lever Brothers]]. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 2 December 2012
The New York Times' editorial page and its key reporters and columnists played a crucial role in selling the war against Iraq.
People
Reporters
Columnists
Op-ed Pages
Board of Directors
Ellen R Marram is reported to be on the Board of Directors for the New York Times[1]. Marram is also on the Board for Eli Lilly and Company, is President of The Barnegat Group LLC, Advisor to North Castle Partners L.L.C. (where she was formerly Managing Director 2000-2005), member of the Board of Directors of Ford Motor Company and several other companies who's names are not disclosed. She is a Trustee of the Conference Board and also serves on the boards of The New York & Presbyterian Hospital, Lincoln Center Theater, Families and Work Institute, and Citymeals-on-Wheels. Marram's previous involvements include serving as a member of the Board of Associates of Harvard Business School, President and Chief Executive Officer of Tropicana and the Tropicana Beverage Group (1993-1998) and President and CEO of the Nabisco Biscuit Company (1987-1993). Between 1970 to 1986, she is reported to have 'held a series of marketing positions at Nabisco/Standard Brands, Johnson & Johnson and Lever Brothers.
References
- ↑ Eli Lilly and Company Ellen R Marram accessed 31st January 2008