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Like all good editors, Abe was both loved and loathed, the former by those who met his standards, the latter mostly by those who couldn't keep the pace he set as City Editor, Managing Editor and finally
Executive Editor. He brooked no challenges to his authority. He once told a reporter who demanded
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article. Only a dozen people saw or heard the attack, and none of them saw the entire incident. The newspaper admitted in 2016 that the witnesses did not know that a murder was taking place, assuming that two lovers or drunks were quarreling. Two people called the police, and one person went outside
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and terrorist organizations. Otherwise, "in the three days the terrorists were considering the
American ultimatum, the residents of the countries would be urged 24 hours a day by the U.S. to flee the capital and major cities, because they would be bombed to the ground beginning the fourth day."
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450:. Later, Pressman taught a journalism course in which some of his students called Rosenthal and confronted him with the evidence. Rosenthal was irate that his editorial decisions were being questioned by journalism students and angrily berated Pressman in a phone call.
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Rosenthal's expulsion order stated that the reporter had "written very deeply and in detail about the internal situation, party and leadership matters. The Polish government cannot tolerate such probing reporting." For his reporting from
Eastern Europe, Rosenthal won a
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reporter Martin
Gansberg why his article failed to reveal that witnesses did not feel that a murder was happening. Gansberg replied, "It would have ruined the story." Not wishing to jeopardize his career by attacking powerful
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editorial page editor from 2007 to 2016. His eldest son, Jonathan
Rosenthal, is a retired physician who specialized in infectious diseases. His middle son, Daniel, is a retired financial executive who now owns a horse farm.
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to exercise his rights by marching in a street demonstration he was assigned to cover: "OK, the rule is, you can an elephant if you want to, but if you do you can't cover the circus." We call that "the
Rosenthal rule."
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executive editor from 1977 to 1986. Previously he was the newspaper's metropolitan editor and managing editor. Following his tenure as executive editor, he became a columnist (1987–1999). Later, he had a column for the
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in 1960 for international reporting. As an editor at the newspaper, Rosenthal oversaw the coverage of numerous major news stories including the escalation of the United States military's involvement in the
320:, where Rosenthal's father found work as a house painter. During the 1930s, though, tragedy hit the family when Rosenthal's father died in a job accident and four of his siblings died from various causes.
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family. His father, Harry Shipiatsky, was a farmer who
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One More Victim: The Life and Death of a Jewish Nazi.
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1286:Thirty-Eight Witnesses: The Kitty Genovese Case.
1044:Genovese, William (Executive Producer) (2015).
659:1943-1945—General assignment reporter: New York.
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1147:When The New York Times Came Out of the Closet
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937:"What the Kitty Genovese Story Really Means"
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1333:Fit To Print: A. M. Rosenthal and His Times
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1261:"A.M. Rosenthal (1922–2006). Ugly genius"
513:sued to stop publication, resulting in a
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925:(Fordham University Press, 2000), p. 73.
604:following his run as a columnist at the
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1166:Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives
1136:by Jack Shafer< Slate, May 11, 2006.
1134:A.M. Rosenthal (1922–2006): Ugly genius
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1087:McFadden, Robert D (April 4, 2016),
722:1968-1969—Associate managing editor.
719:1967-1968—Assistant managing editor.
2276:Jewish American non-fiction writers
1434:"Get the Taliban & Saddam, Too"
1249:"Just the circus, and no elephants"
1106:"Just the circus, and no elephants"
935:Lemann, Nicholas (March 10, 2014).
620:The headstone of A.M. Rosenthal in
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988:. University of California Press.
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2261:American male non-fiction writers
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853:"The American Jew as Journalist"
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1428:"How the U.S. Can Win the War"
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1375:My Times: A Memoir of Dissent
1301:Books about Rosenthal and/or
780:Presidential Medal of Freedom
127:Presidential Medal of Freedom
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1151:The New York Review of Books
1061:"Nightmare on Austin Street"
2271:Jewish American journalists
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580:weapons of mass destruction
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2321:New York Daily News people
2301:The New York Times editors
1235:, former NY Times reporter
1233:Obituary by Charles Kaiser
1023:10.1037/0003-066X.62.6.555
725:1970-1977—Managing editor.
647:to deliver unbiased news.
637:Westchester Hills Cemetery
622:Westchester Hills Cemetery
466:In 1969, Rosenthal became
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336:DeWitt Clinton High School
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1311:The Kingdom and the Power
1163:Jackson, Kenneth (1998).
912:(November 2007) (page 2).
53:Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
984:Rosenthal, A.M. (1964).
876:The New York Jewish Week
631:The epitaph of Rosenthal
542:Rosenthal supported the
416:murder of Kitty Genovese
406:Murder of Kitty Genovese
344:City College of New York
266:Catherine A. Fitzpatrick
108:City College of New York
2058:The Wall Street Journal
1980:The Wall Street Journal
1944:The Dallas Morning News
1171:Charles Scribner's Sons
276:camp in 1988. His son,
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773:Guardian of Zion Award
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491:classified information
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1638:Harrison E. Salisbury
1513:Laurence Edmund Allen
1453:A.M. Rosenthal papers
1149:" by Charles Kaiser,
1011:American Psychologist
850:Whitfield, Stephen J.
749:Elijah Parish Lovejoy
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544:2003 invasion of Iraq
2146:Andrew R.C. Marshall
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1430:, September 14, 2001
1153:, Sept. 25, 2012>
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766:Light of Truth Award
731:1988-1999—Columnist.
662:1945-1954—Reporter:
511:Nixon administration
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1850:Karen Elliott House
1800:Sydney H. Schanberg
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601:New York Daily News
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268:, he was the first
230:New York Daily News
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2187:The New York Times
2135:The New York Times
2120:The New York Times
2073:The New York Times
1971:The New York Times
1890:Thomas L. Friedman
1840:Thomas L. Friedman
1812:Richard Ben Cramer
1666:The New York Times
1648:J. Kingsbury-Smith
1602:Marguerite Higgins
1422:Rosenthal articles
1303:The New York Times
1226:The New York Times
1093:The New York Times
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2004:Ian Denis Johnson
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1878:Katherine Ellison
1828:Shirley Christian
1707:Malcolm W. Browne
1620:John M. Hightower
1066:American Heritage
1048:(Motion picture).
736:Awards and honors
428:Genovese syndrome
420:Michael J. Murphy
386:Władysław Gomułka
255:Watergate scandal
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