
Air Force One: New York Times cracks down on subpoenas after reporting safety concerns
There he switched to the new machine donated by Qatar
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There he switched to the new machine donated by Qatar. They were "abusive and inadmissible" and "intentionally obtained to punish the Times for their reporting," editorial attorney David McCraw said. Therefore, these were safety concerns.
Furthermore, The Department of Justice had already tried this year to force statements by journalists of the "Wall Street Journal" and the "Washington Post" in investigations into revelations.
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There he switched to the new machine donated by Qatar.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThey were "abusive and inadmissible" and "intentionally obtained to punish the Times for their reporting," editorial attorney David McCraw said.
reliability low1/3 sourcesTherefore, these were safety concerns.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe Department of Justice had already tried this year to force statements by journalists of the "Wall Street Journal" and the "Washington Post" in investigations into revelations.
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The Department of Justice had already tried this year, statements of journalists of the "Wall Street Journal" and the "Washington Post"..
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