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# The New York Times

Last year
2022
# TGIP misinformation
'I go to bed tired but I go to bed satisfied': Verifying war through a screen
How the New York Times and a self confessed ‘nerd’ volunteer use openly-sourced information to investigate war and cut across disinformation.
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# Fire
'I can remember the faces in the dugout when I told him to go f**k himself': the remarkable tale of Joe Cleary
Before PJ Conlon, the Cork native had his moment to shine in Major League Baseball but it didn’t go very well.
# story maureen
Leo Varadkar sat down with the New York Times for a big Sunday interview
In an interview with journalist Maureen Dowd the Taoiseach talked about abortion, Trump and LGBT rights.
# essential reading
Remembering Páidí Ó Sé and David Gillick on mental strength; the week’s best sportswriting
Put the kettle on and relax with these fine articles.
# Shake Up
The New York Times fires executive editor Jill Abramson
Dean Baquet takes over the top spot – making him the first African American to hold the position.
# edna kenny
Edna strikes again: US politician Paul Ryan misspells Taoiseach's name in tweet
Former US vice presidential nominee repeats mistake made by the New York Times in 2011.
Voices
Column: There isn't a 'right' way to die. Journalists should recognise that.
Lisa Bonchek Adams was diagnosed with breast cancer seven years ago, and has since publicly chronicled her experiences online. Journalists asking whether this is ‘too public’ are asking the wrong questions, writes Marie Ennis-O’Connor.
# sitdown sunday
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.
# sitdown sunday
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.
# sitdown sunday
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.
# sitdown sunday
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.
# sitdown sunday
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.
# sitdown sunday
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the web
# sitdown sunday
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the web
# sitdown sunday
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.
# sitdown sunday
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.
# 1982
1982: Haughey, America and "The Troubles"
Newly released documents show Ireland’s attempts to engage American President Ronald Reagan on Northern Ireland and to counter British propaganda.
# sitdown sunday
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.
# sitdown sunday
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.
# sitdown sunday
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.
# sitdown sunday
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.
# sitdown sunday
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.
# sitdown sunday
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.
# WHITE NOISE
What are they doing with that analogue space?
Your TV white space could be used by mobile phone operators or filled with wifi frequencies. Here’s what the experts think.
# Libya
NYT journalists held in Libya released
Turkish diplomats accompany released journalists out of Libya.
# whoops
The New York Times reports on Ireland’s new leader… Ms Enda Kenny
America’s newspaper of record refers to Ireland’s new Taoiseach as a woman as does Reuters news agency.
# Wikileaks
'Secret' grand jury assembled for WikiLeaks trial
Julian Assange’s lawyer tells al-Jazeera that a grand jury in Virginia is considering criminal charges for WikiLeaks.