She said that the timing was wrong, as did Abramson, when he confided in her.
Raines wanted to replace Abramson with Patrick Tyler, a former colleague of his at the St.
In May, 2003, Sulzberger invited Raines and Abramson to meet with him in his office.
Abramson interrupted, without allowing them to finish the presentation, and began belittling many of their ideas.
Janet Robinson praised the talents of the three contenders, but clearly leaned toward Abramson.
Abramson was surprised at how poorly integrated the two parts of the newsroom were.
But as NPR's Larry Abramson reports, the Crescent City will provide some unique challenges.
As a junior, Abramson became the editor of the arts section, under Alison Mitchell.
Some also complained that, as managing editor, Abramson was too close to Sulzberger and Janet Robinson.
Abramson had fired a female employee, who promptly threatened to file a sex-discrimination suit.
U., Abramson was in midtown, on her way to the Harvard Club for an early-morning workout.
Dowd reported this to the Washington bureau chief, Michael Oreskes, who invited Abramson to lunch.
When the hearings ended, Abramson wrote Maureen Dowd, who covered them for the Times, a mash note.
Larry Abramson, with us here in studio 3A. This is TALK OF THE NATION, from NPR News.
The idea is to protect students and families from the credit crunch, as NPR's Larry Abramson reports.
Abramson does not remember this proposal but recalls being offered the editorship of the weekly Book Review.
By late 2002, Abramson was miserable, and considered taking a senior editing position at the Washington Post.
Some come to power all at once ( Jill Abramson at the helm of the NYTimes).
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Some years later, Dowd told Abramson that she was looking for more women to join the Times.
Last week, Abramson announced that she would be eliminating about twenty jobs in the newsroom through buyouts.
Abramson, who is fifty-seven, wore a white dress and a black cardigan with white flowers and red trim.
So Keller, for the first time, chose two managing editors: Abramson for all news gathering, and John M.
In her first weeks on the job, Abramson frequently wandered around the three newsroom floors doling out compliments.
Keller had spent much of his career as a foreign correspondent, Abramson had spent hers as an investigative reporter.
At one point, Canedy told Abramson that she was worried that Jordan did not have proper male role models.
Unlike Howell Raines, who wanted to transform the newsroom, Abramson preached newsroom continuity.
Although Abramson was still working on the online paper, she decided to attend.
Keller and Abramson came to treat their different interests and temperaments as complementary.
Abramson and Griggs married in 1981, and have two children, Cornelia and Will.
Abramson put her purse down on a white Formica desk that she occupies in the middle of the third-floor newsroom.
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