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In August, New York Times public editor Byron Calame criticized the paper for its derelict coverage of the financial scandals at the liberal Air America radio network: Weeks after the scandal broke, the Times had run one small story in the Metro section of the paper. Wrote Calame: "Readers of the Times were poorly served by the paper's slowness to cover official investigations into questionable financial transactions involving Air America." The newsroom immediately sprang into action. First, editors and reporters tried even harder to ignore the story through several more months of developments, during which time news of the ...