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“The public editor has a kind of authority because you’ve been appointed by the institution to do it. So it’s hard to ignore. You’re also in the building, and that makes you hard to ignore. So I think that while you might, there could be lots of criticism of something, and you just, it would be easy to say: ‘Well, of course, there’s always criticism of us, we’re the New York Times, so we’re going to ignore that,’ it’s very hard to ignore the public editor.” —
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Liz Spayd,
Margaret Sullivan,
public editor,
The New York Times