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In Times Past

  1. In Times Past

    A Place for the Humble Thank-You Note

    The Times’s investigation into the allegations against Harvey Weinstein won a Pulitzer Prize, and inspired a Hollywood movie. There were modest forms of praise, too.

    By David W. Dunlap

     
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    The Hardest Letter to the Editor

    During President Bill Clinton’s impeachment, a reader sent the letters desk a brick inscribed with a message. No damage was reported.

    By David W. Dunlap

     
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    A Portrait Fit for a Publisher

    Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. steered The Times during an era of great change. His likeness now hangs at the organization’s headquarters.

    By David W. Dunlap

     
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    An Altered Masterpiece

    In 1914, an Easter section in The Times that showed paintings from the Metropolitan Museum was a sensation. But there was something off about Fra Angelico’s ‘The Crucifixion.’

    By David W. Dunlap

     
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    The Tinge of Stained Glass

    In the old New York Times headquarters, stained-glass panels adorned the editorial offices — and colored the place in more ways than one.

    By David W. Dunlap

     
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    The Times and the Tablet

    In 2010, the Apple iPad offered a new way to read the news. To prepare for its arrival, The Times needed a model.

    By David W. Dunlap

     
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