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  • Remember Fox Butterfield, the old New York Timesman who every year would puzzle over how even as crime rates were falling, more people were in prison?

    Partisanship and the Press 2010

  • Describing the media coverage of Southeast Asia as a "farce," Chomsky and Herman contrasted the grim reports on Vietnam by New York Times reporter Fox Butterfield with the with the much more favorable comments of the members of a handful of non-governmental groups.

    Cambodia: Noam Chomsky and Edward Herman: Averaging Wrong Answers 2008

  • He specifically called out the journalists in the morning panel, including Fox Butterfield, Steven Greenhouse, Dick Lehr, Charlie Savage, and Ron Suskind.

    BU panel: Peter Osnos seeks distribution possibilities » Nieman Journalism Lab 2008

  • Fox Butterfield of The New York Times then cribbed from a Boston Globe story about the swipe.

    The Sincerest Flattery 2008

  • If Fox Butterfield were still around, he would find this paradoxical: The number of rhinos remains low, even though very few of them die.

    From the WSJ Opinion Archives James Taranto 2007

  • Have you ever read "All God's Children" by Fox Butterfield.

    Best read of 2007? Tripp 2007

  • Barrett of the Wall Street Journal and Fox Butterfield of the New York Times realized that the Castanos, through Coale and Rodham, were actually dictating national policy.

    Outgunned PETER HARRY BROWN DANIEL G. ABEL 2003

  • Barrett of the Wall Street Journal and Fox Butterfield of the New York Times realized that the Castanos, through Coale and Rodham, were actually dictating national policy.

    Outgunned PETER HARRY BROWN DANIEL G. ABEL 2003

  • Barrett of the Wall Street Journal and Fox Butterfield of the New York Times realized that the Castanos, through Coale and Rodham, were actually dictating national policy.

    Outgunned PETER HARRY BROWN DANIEL G. ABEL 2003

  • [1] Contrast it, for example, with the Willie Bosket story meticulously reconstructed by Fox Butterfield in All God's Children: The Bosket Family and America's Tradition of Violence (Knopf, 1995).

    Growing Up Pawel, Michael A. 1999

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