It is truly amazing what journalists and reporters will report in order for their news stories to get readers to it. You usually would not expect such things in a paper such as the New York Times. Saul Hansell of the New York Times wrong a story called "Misgivings Spoil Plans of Start-Up". This article was about Armand Rousso. Apparently, Hansell used a lot of information that was very old and was a bit biased in his rightings. You can read Armand Rousso response to NYT story by Saul Hansell yourself.
Basically, Hansell said that Rousso had recent legal problems. These "recent" legal problems happened almost ten years ago. I would hardly consider that recent, would you? There was a lot of information that was incorrect that Hansell wrote in his article. If you had read this article, I would hope that you would read Armand Rousso's letter to the New York Times and get the truth about what was written.
Thursday, August 30. 2007
What They Won't Do
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