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From: The Washington Times | September 28, 2009 

Admitting fault The New York Times has acknowledged twice this month that it has been too late to cover stories emerging from conservative-leaning outlets, namely the controversy leading up to the resignation of President Obama’s “green jobs czar” and scandals uncovered by activist filmmakers at a nationally recognized nonprofit. Ombudsman Clark Hoyt wrote Saturday that Times writers failed to recognize the outrage that exploded when James O’Keefe and Hannah Giles posted videos on Andrew Breitbart’s Web site BigGovernment.com showing workers at the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now advising Mr. O’Keefe and Ms. Giles how to obtain federal funds …

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