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Showing Original Post only (View all)The New York Times has rather decisively broken with the Obama administration: [View all]
Note especially the last excerpted paragraph...
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/aug/23/guardian-news-york-times-partnership/print
Guardian partners with New York Times over Snowden GCHQ files
Some of Edward Snowden cache shared with US paper after 'climate of intense pressure' from UK government
Lisa O'Carroll
theguardian.com, Friday 23 August 2013 18.17 BST
The Guardian has struck a partnership with the New York Times which will give the US paper access to some of the sensitive cache of documents leaked by the National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden.
The arrangement was made when the Guardian was faced with demands from the UK government to hand over the GCHQ files it had in its possession.
"In a climate of intense pressure from the UK government, the Guardian decided to bring in a US partner to work on the GCHQ documents provided by Edward Snowden. We are working in partnership with the NYT and others to continue reporting these stories," the Guardian said in a statement...
...It is intended that the collaboration with the New York Times will allow the Guardian to continue exposing mass surveillance by putting the Snowden documents on GCHQ beyond government reach. Snowden is aware of the arrangement.
Some of Edward Snowden cache shared with US paper after 'climate of intense pressure' from UK government
Lisa O'Carroll
theguardian.com, Friday 23 August 2013 18.17 BST
The Guardian has struck a partnership with the New York Times which will give the US paper access to some of the sensitive cache of documents leaked by the National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden.
The arrangement was made when the Guardian was faced with demands from the UK government to hand over the GCHQ files it had in its possession.
"In a climate of intense pressure from the UK government, the Guardian decided to bring in a US partner to work on the GCHQ documents provided by Edward Snowden. We are working in partnership with the NYT and others to continue reporting these stories," the Guardian said in a statement...
...It is intended that the collaboration with the New York Times will allow the Guardian to continue exposing mass surveillance by putting the Snowden documents on GCHQ beyond government reach. Snowden is aware of the arrangement.
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friendly_iconoclast
Aug 2013
OP
Meh. Let the 'cogintive infiltrators' post if they feel like it- we're on to them.
friendly_iconoclast
Aug 2013
#8
It's so Republican... "no, the problem isn't what we're doing, it's how
winter is coming
Aug 2013
#75
How do you think the NYTimes was previously joined to the Obama Administration?
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#13
I get the NYTimes daily. There have been MULTIPLE issues/editorials where they found fault w/Obama
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#50
So other DU'ers can see how wrong you are- one of the latest NYTimes Editorials criticizing Obama
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#55
My original post was that the TITLE Of the thread was misleading regarding the NYTimes "breaking"
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#66
I replied to your post 13; we're allowed to reply to down thread posts, you know.
Divernan
Aug 2013
#80
This is about freedom of the press and prior restraint, not about the Obama administration or the
JDPriestly
Aug 2013
#65
Your post is a total non sequitor to my very short, simple post about the thread title.
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#69
It won't be the first time. The NYT, the Guardian, La Monde, Der Spiegel joined with Wikleaks
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#56
Yes, but what I am saying is, people were concerned, and articles have been written about how OUR
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#71
Yes, I am actually pleasantly surprised the NYT has come forward to support the Guardian. They
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#73
If they've seen the light, and are once again the NY Times that published...
friendly_iconoclast
Aug 2013
#21
No, actually it doesn't. It has a history of publishing editiorials across a pretty broad
cali
Aug 2013
#39
When Wikileaks released the diplomatic cables, I checked all the papers involved
starroute
Aug 2013
#79
It's totally ironic how Palast, Greenwald, et. al went to the UK & The Guardian originally
99th_Monkey
Aug 2013
#29
I have maintained for some time that this isn't about the Obama Administration.
totodeinhere
Aug 2013
#34
No they won't. Greenwald clarified "only to a limited class of Snowden documents, not all"
Catherina
Aug 2013
#95
This is wonderful, but kinda surprises me, I would have expected the Washington Post
quinnox
Aug 2013
#40
It will be interesting to see which NYT reporters are going to be completely villified now.
cui bono
Aug 2013
#85
I don't feel any great loyalty to either one, so if they don't play well together, whatevs.
Pterodactyl
Aug 2013
#103