MORE ON KRISTOF: To follow up on the Kristof/Steven Hatfill issue, I found this transcript of an interview of Nicholas D. Kristof for the NPR program On The Media. The interview is dated August 16, so it must have taken place after Dr. Hatfill's first press conference but before his second, in which he forcefully criticized Kristof. Something I've always been curious about -- what does a reporter or columnist do if information provided by an anonymous source turns out to be false?
| Author/ Affiliation |
Title/ Date |
words | PI | Partisan References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bob Herbert New York Times |
The Wrong Shelter 29 August 2002 |
863 | 60 | 1R+: Bloomberg 4R-: Michael Bloomberg, Bloomberg, Bloomberg, Bloomberg |
| Mary McGrory Washington Post |
Powell's Awkward Position 29 August 2002 |
925 | 30 | 3R-: President Bush, administration, Bush 7R= |
| George F. Will Washington Post |
Improvised War Etiquette 29 August 2002 |
909 | 13 | 1D+: Dean Rusk 5R+: administration, James Baker, administration, Baker, administration 2R-: administration, administration 7R= |
| Collin Levey Wall Street Journal |
Ivory Tower Stronghold 29 August 2002 |
867 | 0 | |
| William Safire New York Times |
Bloomberg News Humbled 29 August 2002 |
868 | 0 | 1R= |