Jill Abramson is out as executive editor of the New York Times. The New Yorker reported that one of Abramson’s conflicts with top brass at the paper started after she discovered that her pay and benefits were “considerably less” than her male predecessor.
National Review’s Jim Geraghty helped save the Times’ headline writers some extra work if they decide to do a story:
Good news, the Times can re-use a past headline: pic.twitter.com/CtkL5zoM9l
— Jim Geraghty (@jimgeraghty) May 14, 2014
Perfect!
How great is this?!>>"@jimgeraghty: Good news, the Times can re-use a past headline: pic.twitter.com/f3AmwXZOwj”
— Time to Opine (@TimetoOpine) May 14, 2014
Know thyself! RT“@TimetoOpine: How great is this?!>>"@jimgeraghty: Good news, the Times can re-use a past headline: pic.twitter.com/YoszrxdCXd””
— ❌ NoOil4Pacifists ❌ (@nooil4pacifists) May 15, 2014
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