MAN AS OLD AS COAL
and
PROOF OF LIFE AFTER DEATH
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RAYMOND DAR TO ED CONRAD:
"I BELIEVE YOU'RE STARTING A NEW SCIENCE."
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http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Dart.jpg
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The late, great Raymond Dart, M.D., world-famous anthropolotigst
and human anatomist, is shown examining the petrified human
calvarium found between coal veins. He informed Ed Conrad:
"You have opened doors that we never knew existed. You're
the first person to explore the coal fields of the world (with such
intensity)... I believe you're starting a new science.''
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It's a dog's life convincing all the skeptics...
http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Ed&Blue.JPG
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NEW YORK TIMES
"All the News That's Fit to Print (Unless
It Steps on the Evolutionists' Toes"
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Or, to put it another way, The New York Timesd wants no part
of Ed Conrad's incredible, mind-boggling discoveries because
it doesn't have these:
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NEEW YORK TIMES' CONSPIRATORS AGAINST TRUTH
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. -- Publisher
Bill Keller, Executive Editor
Jill Abramson, Managing Editor (News)
John M. Geddes, Managing Editor (Production)
Jonathan Landman, Deputy Managing Editor
Dean Baquet, Assistant Managing Editor
Richard L. Berke, Assistant Managing Editor
Tom Bodkin, Assistant Managing Editor
Susan Edgerley, Assistant Managing Editor
Glenn Kramon, Assistant Managing Editor
Gerald Marzorati, Assistant Managing Editor
Michele McNally, Assistant Managing Editor
William E. Schmidt, Assistant Managing Editor
Craig R. Whitney, Assistant Managing Editor
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Science Columnists
Henry Fountain, Tuesday
John Tierney, Tuesday
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Op-Ed Columnists
David Brooks, Thursday, Sunday
Gail Collins, Thursday, Saturday
Maureen Dowd, Wednesday, Sunday
Thomas L. Friedman, Wednesday, Sunday
Bob Herbert, Monday, Thursday
Nicholas D. Kristof, Tuesday, Sunday
William Kristol, Monday
Paul Krugman, Monday, Friday
Frank Rich, Sunday
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Business Columnists
Floyd Norris, Friday
Gretchen Morgenson, Sunday
Joseph Nocera, Saturday
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News Columnists
Dave Anderson, Weekly
Peter Applebome Wednesday, Sunday
Harvey Araton, Weekly
Dan Barry, Wednesday, Saturday
Roger Cohen, Wednesday, Saturday
Clyde Haberman, Tuesday, Friday
Adam Liptak, Monday
William C. Rhoden, Weekly
Selena Roberts, Weekly
George Vecsey, Weekly
John Vinocur, Tuesday
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Other notable personnel
Linda Greenhouse - Pulitzer Prize winning U.S. Supreme Court
correspondent
Michiko Kakutani -- Book Reviewer
Christopher Lehman-Haupt -- Book Reviewer
Sia Michel, pop music editor
Jon Pareles, pop music critic
Allan M. Siegal and William G. Connolly, authors of The New York Times
Manual of Style and Usage.
Neil Strauss, freelance music writer
Philip Taubman, national security correspondent
David E. Sanger - current White House correspondent
Don Van Natta, Jr. - investigative correspondent and Pulitzer Prize
winner
Sheryl WuDunn, industry and international business editor and Pulitzer
Prize winner
Eric Asimov - chief wine critic
David Pogue - personal technology columnist, blogger
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Department heads
Laura Chang, science news editor
Susan Chira, foreign news editor
Suzanne Daley, national news editor
Trip Gabriel, style editor
Lawrence Ingrassia, financial news editor
Tom Jolly, Sports editor
Scott Veale, Arts and Leisure editor
William McDonald, obituaries editor
Alison Mitchell, education editor
Katherine J. Roberts, editor, The Week in Review
Joseph Sexton, metropolitan news editor
Will Shortz, crossword puzzle editor
Sam Sifton, cultural news editor
Pete Wells, dining editor
Robert Woletz, society news editor
house and home editor (TK)
Stuart Emmrich, travel editor
Gerald Marzorati, editor, The New York Times Magazine
Sam Tanenhaus, editor, The New York Times Book Review
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Bureau Chiefs
Domestic bureaus
Dean Baquet, Washington
Pamela J. Belluck, Boston
Monica Davey, Chicago
Jennifer Steinhauer, Los Angeles
Abby Goodnough, Miami
Jesse McKinley, San Francisco
William Yardley, Seattle
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Foreign bureaus
Warren Hoge. United Nations
James C. McKinley, Jr., Mexico City
Simon Romero, Caracas
Alexei Barrionuevo, Rio de Janeiro
John F. Burns, London
Elaine Sciolino, Paris
Nicholas Kulish, Berlin
Mark Landler, Frankfurt
Ian Fisher, Rome
Steven Erlanger, Jerusalem
Michael Slackman, Cairo
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Foreign bureaus (cont.)
James Glanz, Baghdad
Sabrina Tavernise, Istanbul
Somini Sengupta, South Asia, based in New Delhi, India
Lydia Polgreen, West Africa, based in Dakar, Senegal
Jeffrey Gettleman, East Africa, based in Nairobi
Michael Wines, Johannesburg, South Africa
C. J. Chivers, Moscow
Joe Kahn, Beijing, China
Howard French, Shanghai, China
Norimitsu Onishi, Tokyo, Japan
Keith Bradsher, Hong Kong