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Calame was criticized by both conservatives and liberals.
Calame criticized two assistant managing editors who refused to retract letters to readers insisting the story was accurate -- after being told of the true verdict -- and refused run a correction in the paper until the outcry that developed after his column appeared.

Calame and Miller
In the next day's issue, then – public editor, Byron Calame, wrote: " Ms. Miller may still be best known for her role in a series of Times articles in 2002 and 2003 that strongly suggested Saddam Hussein already had or was acquiring an arsenal of weapons of mass destruction … Many of those articles turned out to be inaccurate.
His views were hotly contested by Miller and her supporters, who contended that Calame was acting more like a management representative than an independent thinker.

Calame and after
Invited to become the Times public editor two months after retiring from the Journal, Calame succeeded Daniel Okrent in the ombudsman-like position and was followed by Clark Hoyt.

Calame and 2005
Keller is reported to have refused to answer questions from The Times public editor, Byron Calame, on the timing of the December 16, 2005 article on the classified National Security Agency ( NSA ) Terrorist Surveillance Program.
A January 1, 2006 column accused Times executive editor, Bill Keller, and publisher, Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., of " stonewalling " for refusing to answer Calame ’ s questions on about how long Keller had held up publication of a December 16, 2005, story about National Security Agency classified wiretapping programs.

Calame and than
Eight months later, Keller acknowledged to Calame that the story had been held up before the 2004 presidential election and longer than the one year stated in the original article.

Calame and .
Claude Calame and other scholars try to analyze the affinity between the cults of Helen and Artemis Orthia, pointing out the resemblance of the terracotta female figurines offered to both deities.
The Swiss scholar Claude Calame ( 1977 ) treats them as a type of drama by choruses of girls.
Calame states that this homoerotic love, which is similar to the one found in the lyrics of the contemporaneous poetess Sappho, matches the pederasty of the males and was an integrated part of the initiation rites.
Stehle doesn't agree with Calame about the initiation-rituals, but cannot ignore the ' erotic ' language that the poem expresses.
Edidit Claudius Calame.
* Calame, Claude: Les chœurs des jeunes filles en Grèce archaïque, vol.
There are also paintings by Swiss painters Angelica Kauffmann, Alexandre Calame, Arnold Bocklin and Ferdinand Hodler.
* Calame, Claude ; ( tr.
* Calame, Claude.
* March 19-Alexandre Calame, painter ( b. 1810 )
Okrent's successor was Byron Calame who was followed by Clark Hoyt who held the position for three years.
The current Reporter General is Thierry Calame from Switzerland and the current Secretary General is Stephan Freischem from Germany.
Byron " Barney " Calame ( born April 14, 1939 in Appleton City, Missouri ) is an American journalist.
Calame earned a bachelor ’ s degree in journalism at the University of Missouri in 1961 and was awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters honorary degree in 2011.
Calame joined the Journal in 1965 and served as a reporter, bureau chief and editor before being named the deputy managing editor in 1992.
Calame was awarded the 2006 Bart Richards Award for Media Criticism for six of his public editor columns.
As Calame neared the end of his term, Shafer told the New York Observer: " I think that Barney has gotten better.

severely and criticized
To the contrary, the Agency severely criticized me when I admitted to the press that the FDN had regularly kidnapped and executed agrarian reform workers and civilians.
Eisenhower was severely criticized for the move ; but Darlan was assassinated later that year, and Eisenhower's command position was not affected.
Clausewitz and his proponents have been severely criticized, perhaps quite unfairly, by competing theorists -- Antoine-Henri Jomini in the 19th century, B. H. Liddell Hart in the mid-20th century, and Martin van Creveld and John Keegan more recently.
Similarly, in 1976, Gerald Ford had severely criticized Reagan's proposal to turn back a large part of the Federal budget to the states.
Milgram's " six degrees " theory has been severely criticized.
In 1948 Prokofiev was criticized for " anti-democratic formalism ", and with his income severely curtailed was forced to compose Stalinist works such as On Guard for Peace.
His choice was severely criticized by Augustine, his contemporary ; a flood of still less moderate criticism came from those who regarded Jerome as a forger.
This was not an insignificant decision ; in 1988, Syracuse University was severely criticized for allowing a basketball game be played hours after 35 of their students were killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103.
Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy had severely criticized Mr. Bashiruddin Mahmood's theories and the notion of Islamic science in general, calling it ludicrous science.
He was severely criticized by the Puritans for failing to Christianize them, but Williams had arrived at the place in his own thinking that no valid church existed.
In 2006 PADI was severely criticized by a Coroner's court in the United Kingdom for providing what experts regarded as short and insufficient training.
It was severely criticized in a Quarterly Review article to which Goethe replied in its defence, " one genius ," as Count de Gubernatis remarks, " having divined the other.
Unfortunately, Scott did not base his translation on the best available Latin versions, and his work was severely criticized.
Despite being discontinued before Windows 98 was released, Microsoft Bob continued to be severely criticized in reviews and popular media.
He may have also been influenced by a political dispute over Berlioz's worthiness as a republican, since Berlioz, who regularly met kings and princes, had severely criticized the 1848 Revolution, speaking of the " odious and stupid republic ".
With the backing of Emperor Shenzong ( 1067 – 1085 ), Wang Anshi severely criticized the educational system and state bureaucracy.
Both the armed forces and Islamist insurgents have been severely criticized by outside observers for their conduct of the war on humanitarian and human rights grounds.
Johnson's work was severely criticized for gross inaccuracies, with description of his boundary as " patently absurd ".
The 2000 release by Manga Entertainment on DVD, which features commentary by Hiroyuki Yamaga and Takami Akai, was severely criticized for its poor quality.
A prominent 20th century urbanist, Lewis Mumford, severely criticized some of the grid's characteristics: " With a T-square and a triangle, finally, the municipal engineer could, without the slightest training as either an architect or a sociologist, ' plan ' a metropolis, with its standard lots, its standard blocks, its standard street widths, in short, with its standardized comparable, and replaceable parts.
The relocation process took place under the guidance of a series of federal employees, most notably Superintendent of Indian Affairs Joel Palmer, who was severely criticized for his humane treatment of the tribes.
Francis I was severely criticized for his initial tolerance towards Protestants, and was encouraged to repress them.
American playwright and novelist Frank Chin has severely criticized Kingston's The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts, claiming that she had tainted the purity of Chinese tradition in reinterpreting stories and myths.
When a few parts had appeared, it was severely criticized in the Quarterly Review ( xxii., 1820 ) by Edward Valentine Blomfield ; the result was the curtailment of the original plan of the work and the omission of Barker ’ s name in connection with it.
When the state attorney general issued his report entitled Child Sexual Abuse in the Archdiocese of Boston ( July 23, 2003 ) he severely criticized Law but did not allege that Law had tried to evade investigation and he did state that Law had not broken any laws.

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