They hired John F. Solomon, a former Post writer, to be the editor in chief, and Solomon made it a point to lessen the Times' conservative rhetoric in its standard reporting and to observe the clear line between neutral reporting and subjective editorializing.
One of the changes is that they no longer put the word marriage in quotes when talking about gay marriage.
So if Solomon is trying to make the paper more about neutral reporting and less about championing a given political agenda, I'd imagine that he needs enforcers like Jones who really is only out to do the best reporting he can.
One of the changes is that they no longer put the word marriage in quotes when talking about gay marriage.
So if Solomon is trying to make the paper more about neutral reporting and less about championing a given political agenda, I'd imagine that he needs enforcers like Jones who really is only out to do the best reporting he can.
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