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editor, said in announcing Calame's retirement at the end of 2004. His responsibilities as deputy managing editor included maintaining the paper's ethical and journalistic standards, and he was "widely regarded as the conscience of the paper". His role outside the Journal newsroom, however, was seldom a highly visible one.
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had asserted—without checking the trial record—that a woman in El Salvador had been sentenced to 30 years in prison for having an abortion; in fact, she had been convicted of murdering a newborn baby. Calame criticized two assistant managing editors who refused to retract letters to readers insisting
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after the conclusion of the legal maneuvering over her controversial decision to go to jail in 2005 rather than reveal her sources of information. He challenged "shortcuts" she had taken in her reporting and concluded "the problems facing her inside and outside the newsroom will make it difficult for
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Some assessments were more positive. Calame was awarded the 2006 Bart Richards Award for Media Criticism for six of his public editor columns. "’He was forthright in his examination and was not afraid to say exactly what he thought and to hold the newspaper accountable,’ said Peter Bhatia, a former
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Calame joined the Journal in 1965 and served as a reporter, bureau chief and editor before being named the deputy managing editor in 1992. "As deputy managing editor since 1992, Barney has run the entire paper in my absence and much of it in my presence", Paul Steiger, then the Journal managing
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As Calame neared the end of his term, Shafer told the New York Observer: "I think that Barney has gotten better. He’s not engaging in the ankle-biting behavior he was before. I would give him a B for reversing direction, and getting away from attacking the capillaries".
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classified wiretapping programs. Eight months later, Keller acknowledged to Calame that the story had been held up before the 2004 presidential election and longer than the one year stated in the original article.
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her to return to the paper as a reporter". His views were hotly contested by Miller and her supporters, who contended that Calame was acting more like a management representative than an independent thinker.
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the story was accurate—after being told of the true verdict—and refused run a correction in the paper until the outcry that developed after his column appeared.
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in 1961 and was awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters honorary degree in 2011. He received a master's degree in political science at the
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Invited to become the Times public editor two months after retiring from the Journal, Calame succeeded
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Calame was criticized by both conservatives and liberals. Conservative syndicated columnist
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called Calame "totally worthless". Sidney Schanberg, then the media writer for the liberal
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for 39 years, retiring as deputy managing editor in 2004. In 2005, he became the second
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His work at the Journal was recognized by several awards. He received the 2005
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in 1966. He served as an officer in the U.S. Navy from 1961 to 1965.
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The J-School Magazine, School of Journalism, University of Missouri
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A January 1, 2006 column accused Times executive editor,
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Calame earned a bachelor's degree in journalism at the
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Appleton City, Missouri
Appleton City, Missouri
The Wall Street Journal
public editor
The New York Times
University of Missouri
University of Maryland
Gerald Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award
Daniel Okrent
ombudsman
Clark Hoyt
Jack Shafer
Slate
Michelle Malkin
Village Voice
American Society of News Editors
Judith Miller
The New York Times Magazine
Jack Hitt
Bill Keller
Arthur Sulzberger, Jr.
National Security Agency
Daniel Okrent
Public Editor
The New York Times
Clark Hoyt



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