'Punch' Sulzberger 1926-2012 - The Man Who Changed The Times
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'Punch' Sulzberger 1926-2012 - The Man Who Changed The Times

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Former New York Times Publisher Arthur Ochs 'Punch' Sulzberger, (February 5, 1926 - September 29, 2012), Led The Newspaper To New Levels Of Influence And Profit Amid Some Of The Most Significant Moments In 20Th-Century Journalism, Died At His Home In Southampton, N.Y., After A Long Illness. During His 3 Decade Long Tenure, The Newspaper Won 31 Pulitzer Prizes, Published The Pentagon Papers And Won A Libel Case Victory In New York Times Vs. Sullivan That Established Important First Amendment Protections For The Press. Over The Same Period, The Annual Revenues Of The Times' Corporate Parent Rose From $100 Million To $1.7 Billion. File Photo: June 28,1991 - New York, New York, U.S. - Philippe + Edith De Montebello, Walter + Lee Annenberg Sr. & Arthur Sulzberger, At The Dinner At The Metropolitan Museum Of Art In Honor Of The Annenbergs. (Credit Image: © Marina Garnier, Globe Photos, Zumapress.Com)

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28 juin 2001

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Globe Photos/ZUMA Press/Photo12

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ZMG21A19_105

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9,0Mo (959,1Ko) / 18,3cm x 12,3cm / 2160 x 1454 (300dpi)

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