With a focus on news, New Yorker redefines itself
Stories by Hersh highlight change
It's not clear who called whom. But reporter Seymour Hersh and The New Yorker editor, David Remnick, both vividly recall that on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, they conferred about the need for Hersh to focus single-mindedly on the 9/11 story -- to "be all over this, be on this wherever it takes you," in Remnick's words. "He said, ... (Full Article: 961 Words)
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