• Howell Hiram Raines (/ˈhaʊəl reɪns/; born February 5, 1943) is an American journalist, editor, and writer. He was executive editor of The New York Times...
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    Raines, Howell (January 29, 1984). "Southern Primaries Could Spell Trouble For Glenn". The New York Times. Retrieved August 11, 2014. Raines, Howell (October...
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  • Media is a 2004 book by journalist Seth Mnookin about the reign of Howell Raines at The New York Times. It addresses the Jayson Blair scandal. Mnookin's...
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  • reporting of Jayson Blair forced both Boyd and the executive editor, Howell Raines, to resign that year. Boyd started his journalism career in 1973 at...
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    Raines, Howell (January 29, 1984). "Southern Primaries Could Spell Trouble For Glenn". The New York Times. Retrieved August 11, 2014. Raines, Howell (October...
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  • Klan-sympathizer. Lingo was described by The New York Times editorial page editor Howell Raines as "an addled racist" who derailed the state of Alabama's investigation...
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  • that there is something inherently wrong with blacks. Executive editor Howell Raines and managing editor Gerald Boyd resigned after losing newsroom support...
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  • history regarding the American Civil Rights Movement by journalist Howell Raines. It is based on interviews with people involved in — for and against...
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  • from 1986 to 1993. Howell Raines succeeded Rosenthal until 2001, when he was made executive editor. Gail Collins succeeded Raines until her resignation...
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  • Frankel (1986–1994) Joseph Lelyveld (1994–2001) and briefly in 2003 Howell Raines (2001–2003) Bill Keller (2003–2011) Jill Abramson (2011–2014) Dean Baquet...
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  • Congressional Quarterly, Inc. ISBN 0-87187-330-3. pp. 103, 107–108. Howell Raines (1984-10-12). "Bush and Ferraro Debate: Disagree About Leadership, Foreign...
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  • then the New York Times. On September 10, 2001, she was transferred by Howell Raines from media reporter to the style section, where Kuczynski would write...
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    Freedom Studies." Journal of Social History 47.2 (2013): 371–400. Online. Howell Raines, My soul is rested: Movement days in the deep south remembered (Penguin...
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  • 2001, and interim executive editor in 2003 after the resignation of Howell Raines. He was a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and author, and a contributor...
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  • George Raines (1846–1908), American lawyer and politician Hazel Jane Raines (1916–1956), American pioneer aviator and flight instructor Howell Raines (born...
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    scandal resulted in the resignations of the newspaper's two top editors, Howell Raines and Gerald Boyd. During the weeks when the attacks occurred, public...
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  • Raines is a surname, and may refer to: Annie Raines (born 1969), American musician in the duo Paul Rishell and Annie Raines Cristina Raines (born 1952)...
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  • Star, and Playboy. He was a contributing editor at Spy, worked for Howell Raines writing editorials for The New York Times, and has written the (largely)...
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    newborn child and how it affected her life and those of others." 1992: Howell Raines, The New York Times, "for 'Grady's Gift,' an account of the author's...
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    (1938–2007), British mathematician Howell Raines (born 1943), American journalist, former Executive Editor of the New York Times Howell Tatum (died 1822), Justice...
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    argued over Central American policy. Jackson's reply, according to Howell Raines, "won him the only bursts of applause from an audience of 200 people...
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    L. Patterson – United States Representative Gin Phillips – Novelist Howell Raines – Executive editor, The New York Times (2001–2004); Pulitzer Prize for...
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    coverage, she was brought on as editor of the Arts and Leisure section by Howell Raines at age 28. She is thought to be the youngest person to edit a section...
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  • Bus Boycott speech, at Holt Street Baptist Church (5 December 1955) Raines, Howell (1983) [1977]. My Soul Is Rested: Movement Days in the Deep South Remembered...
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    editor Howell Raines, who found Sullivan's presence "uncomfortable," but defended Raines's right to fire him. Sullivan suggested that Raines did so in...
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  • with creating art which lasted until her death.[better source needed] Howell Raines wrote in June 1971 that "the paintings are not over-powering, they are...
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  • his decision. "Carter Once Saw a UFO on 'Very Sober Occasion'", by Howell Raines, Atlanta Constitution, Sept. 14, 1973, p. 1D Carter's story appeared...
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    same period John Aubrey noted that "little children have a custom when it raines to sing or charme away the Raine; thus they all joine in a chorus and sing...
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  • National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice with the NYT's Executive Editor Howell Raines. Operation Merlin backfired when the CIA's Russian contact/messenger...
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  • Auletta (10 June 2002). "The Howell Doctrine". The New Yorker profile of former The New York Times executive editor Howell Raines (reprint - abstract on The...
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