About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: The New York Times writers, Nicholas Lemann, William Matthew Scott, Judith Miller, Chris Hedges, Linda Greenhouse, Lowell Bergman, Jayson Blair, Barry Bearak, David Stout, Jeff Koyen, David Cay Johnston, Anne Aghion, Edith Evans Asbury, Zachery Kouwe, William Brinkley, Matt Bai, R. W. Apple, Jr., Raymond Bonner, Homer Bigart, Alex Berenson, C. J. Chivers, Philip Shabecoff, Charles Duhigg, Jon Lee Anderson, Jane Brody, Mark Bittman, Barbara Crossette, Richard Bernstein, Warren St. John, Martin Waldron, William Jorden, Julie Bosman, E. J. Dionne, George Johnson, Helene Cooper, Edmund Andrews, Bill Becker, Natalie Angier, Karen Arenson, Maria Aspan, John Leland, John M. Crewdson, Anthony DeCurtis, Frederick Frye Rockwell, Keith Bradsher, Erin Arvedlund, Gina Kolata, Alan S. Cowell, James Barron, Jo Becker, Bernard Kalb, Celia Williams Dugger, Hal Borland, Nicholas Kulish, Burton Crane, Clive Thompson, Junius Henri Browne, Pamela Cytrynbaum, James Aronson, Robin Pogrebin, Justin Wolfers, Amy Harmon, Peter Baker, Donald Gerard McNeil, Jr., Juan Forero, Henry Kamm, William Grimes, Khalid Hassan, Michael T. Kaufman, Martin Arnold, Maura J. Casey, Mark Mazzetti, Alastair Macaulay, Roslyn Sulcas, Claudia La Rocco, Judy Battista. Excerpt: William Matthew Scott (b. Leeds 30 September 1893; d. Herne Bay 7 May 1964), pen name Will Scott, was a British author of stories and books for adults and children, published from 1920 to 1965. Towards the end of his life he was best known for The Cherrys series, written for children and published between 1952 and 1965. However in earlier years he was known for his detective novels, his stage plays which were made into films, notably The Limping Man in 1931 and 1936, and for the 2,000 short stories that he contributed to magazines and newspapers; believed to be a record for the United Kingdo...