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MSNBC.com | WashingtonPost.com | Horse's Mouth
New York Times executive editor Bill Keller says: "On the substance, we think the story speaks for itself. In all the uproar, no one has challenged what we actually reported. On the timing, our policy is, we publish stories when they are ready." || Michael Shear's chat: "Let's also be clear. The Washington Post did not report this morning on a romantic affair with the lobbyist in question." || Greg Sargent: What happens when you substitute the words "Dem Presidential Hopeful" for "John McCain"?
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