Libel by New York Times
by J. Edward Pawlick




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The "New York Times Company" is still run like a shoe store by the family which bought the newspaper in 1896. The four oldest family-members, "Punch" Sulzberger and his three sisters, continue to own virtually all the voting stock and control the entire worldwide conglomerate. The "young" 51-year-old Chairman, "Pinch," is given an allowance of over $6 million a year, but he owns only a pittance of stock (27,279 shares) as compared to his father (4.1 million shares) and his three aunts.

The plot thickens when one realizes that the Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Margaret Marshall, who held the country in suspense as she decided the marriage issue in that state, is also deeply entwined with this clique.

How much pressure was exerted on federal Judge Patti Saris (a former employee of Senator Kennedy) to contain this scandal about homosexuals? She immediately dismissed the case, knowing that no one would ever discover what happened in this obscure courtroom on Boston Harbor - UNLESS - someone wrote a book.

The reason the two top editors at the "New York Times" were fired in 2003 was because they allowed a young black reporter, Jayson Blair, to make fools of them and Pinch with fabricated news stories.

Pinch has a consuming desire to increase the number of "minorities" at the "Times". His definition of the word "minority" includes everyone except males whose ancestors came from Europe. The Pinch Sulzberger world is one in which people are judged by their skin color, racial ethnicity and sex. No longer is "merit" to be the standard because that is too subjective to be reliable, he would say.

The four publishers before him (his great grandfather, who bought the paper in 1896, his grandfather, uncle and father) are now known around the newsroom as "homophobes."

Pinch became distressed in 2002 when a proposed referendum to the state Constitution in Massachusetts threatened his plans to impose gay marriage across the entire country. As a result, both his papers, the "Times" and the "Boston Globe", viciously attacked, in a long campaign of libel and cover-up, the citizen-supporters of the Amendment with false charges of criminal fraud.

Pinch's only problem was that the founder-president of the organization which sponsored the Amendment, Sarah McVay Pawlick, is married to a well-respected, prominent lawyer/publisher in Massachusetts who was watching closely. He is Attorney J. Edward Pawlick, the author of this book.

Atty. Pawlick was friends with homosexuals in his college days at Williams College and he employed them in responsible positions at the newspaper group he founded. His children are equal parts Italian, Jewish, German, Irish and Belgian. Three of his nine grandchildren are one-half black. He says this is the recipe for the perfect American unless the race-baiters like Pinch Sulzberger have their way.

Pawlick's previous book, "Freedom Will Conquer Racism and Sexism, The Civil Rights Act is Damaging Everyone in America, Especially Blacks and Women", revealed how the Act has damaged many young blacks as it has Jayson Blair.

Now it's your turn to judge this case, this judge and the "New York Times".



About the Author
J. Edward Pawlick founded "Lawyers Weekly Publications" in 1972, after he had practiced law for 12 years.When he sold his company in 1997, he was publishing newspapers in seven states and advising 150,000 lawyers about opinions from their state courts and laws from their legislatures.
He also published a national newspaper for lawyers which reported on the legislation and opinions from Congress and the federal courts. When the national newspaper was started in 1993, both the "New York Times" and the "Wall Street Journal" wrote feature stories about it. Stories from his publications appeared on the front page of "USA Today", as well as on "ABC World News Tonight" and "Good Morning America".

Sally Pawlick is a 1957 graduate of Wellesley College, the mother of three and the grandmother of four.

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