God and the NY Times
By Phil Lawler ( bio - articles - email ) | May 16, 2003
My friend David Shnaider strikes again: Thought you might find this similarity in the wording of stated intent amusing.
From The Washington Post May 15, 2003, report on a meeting where Executive Editor Howell Raines answered questions from NY Times employees:
Asked by business reporter Alex Berenson if there were any circumstances under which he would consider quitting over the handling of Jayson Blair's serial fabrications, Raines said: "My plan is to have this job and perform it with every fiber in my body as long as this man next to me," Publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr., allowed it.
From The Boston Globe, April 13, 2002, report on Cardinal Bernard Law's decision (at that time) not to resign :
In his letter to priests, Law said, ''My desire is to serve this Archdiocese and the whole Church with every fiber of my being. This I will continue to do as long as God gives me the opportunity.''------- Well, we know what happened to Cardinal Law.
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