Sixteen New York Times staffers described a short-staffed international publication; an opinion section prone to self-inflicted wounds; and an ongoing debate about the newspaper's biases and blind spots.
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New York Reporters in The New York Times newsroom could hear the protesters outside on Monday."Shame on you!" they shouted. Some held signs that accused the newspaper of being anti-Semitic. Others waved American and Israeli flags. The demonstrators packed Eighth Avenue in New York City in response to a recent cartoon that was baldly anti-Semitic. The image appeared in international editions of The Times last Thursday. It called to mind"a very dark time in Jewish history," lawyer Alan Dershowitz said at the protest.
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