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June 11, 2018

REVIEW: Journalist Seymour Hersh's Newest Intriguing Subject: Himself

June 11, 2018/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: Journalist Seymour Hersh's Newest Intriguing Subject: Himself

A Memoir Full of Scoops, Investigative Techniques, and a Few Ethical Quandaries

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June 11, 2018/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
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Seymour Hersh, Investigative Journalism, Journalism
October 27, 2017

REVIEW: Katy Tur on How Donald Trump Released America's Political Devils

October 27, 2017/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: Katy Tur on How Donald Trump Released America's Political Devils

An Honest, and at Times Alarming, Journal from the 2016 Campaign Trail

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October 27, 2017/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
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Journalism, Presidential Campaigns, Donald Trump
August 22, 2016

5 HOT BOOKS: A Pioneering Newspaperwoman, Four Great Art Rivalries, and More

August 22, 2016/ Adam Cohen
5 HOT BOOKS: A Pioneering Newspaperwoman, Four Great Art Rivalries, and More

And John Dickerson on Great Stories from the Presidential Campaign Trail

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August 22, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
5 Hot Books
Journalism, Immigration, Modern Art, Presidential Campaigns
April 26, 2016

NEWS: New York Times Closing its Paris-Based Editing Offices, Ending a Journalism Era

April 26, 2016/ Adam Cohen
NEWS: New York Times Closing its Paris-Based Editing Offices, Ending a Journalism Era

As many as 70 jobs will be lost or relocated, the latest casualties in a time of shrinking budgets

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April 26, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
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New York Times, Journalism, Paris, International Herald Tribune
February 16, 2016

5 Hot Books: A N.Y. Times Critic's Guide to Current Music, a Memoir from the Columbine Killer's Mom & More

February 16, 2016/ Adam Cohen
5 Hot Books: A N.Y. Times Critic's Guide to Current Music, a Memoir from the Columbine Killer's Mom & More

And an NBC journalist's memories of reporting in the Middle East

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February 16, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
5 Hot Books
Music, Guns, Murder, Fiction, Middle East, Journalism
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