Nov 26, 2014: Freedom Outpost: New York Times Reporters who put out Darren Wilson’s Address have their Addresses made Public
On November 25, Right Wing News' John Hawkins said he would link to anyone that published the home address of Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson.
On November 25, Right Wing News' John Hawkins said he would link to anyone that published the home address of Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson.
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Nov 26, 2014: Washington Post: New York Times responds to criticism about Darren Wilson’s address
On Monday, the Times published a scoop by Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson reporting that Wilson had married fellow officer Barbara Spradling in a “quiet wedding” last month. Nov 26, 2014: BizPac Review: New York Times reporters feel backlash for publishing Darren Wilson’s street name
One conservative website even published the home addresses of the two Times reporters, Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson, who shared a byline on the story, sarcastically noting that it would be “wrong to publish the addresses of journalists without their consent.” Nov 26, 2014: Examiner: Turnabout seen as fair play for publishing Ferguson Officer Wilson's home street
“The New York Times have published Darren Wilson’s home address,” cartoonist Chris Muir, who publishes the freedom-oriented “Day By Day” webcomic strip, noted on his website. “The reporters are Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson. I will pay $100 for anyone who publishes their addresses and any pertinent data on them. Cash.” Nov 25, 2014: Got News: Why Can’t We Publish Addresses Of New York Times Reporters?
It would be similarly wrong to publish the address of Robertson, too. 1113 N DUPRE ST NEW ORLEANS, LA 70119-3203 ORLEANS COUNTY Nov 24, 2014: Julie Bosman & Campbell Robertson: New York Times: A Quiet Wedding for Darren Wilson
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May 18, 2012: Media Research Center: NYT's Campbell Robertson Takes Another Crack at Alabama Crackdown on Illegals
New Orleans-based New York Times reporter Campbell Robertson did his best to portray Alabama's popular crackdown on illegal immigrants as under threat, and displayed some labeling disparity in Friday's "Alabama Governor Urges Changes to Latest Immigration Law."
New Orleans-based New York Times reporter Campbell Robertson did his best to portray Alabama's popular crackdown on illegal immigrants as under threat, and displayed some labeling disparity in Friday's "Alabama Governor Urges Changes to Latest Immigration Law."
Aug 3, 2009: Times Picayune: N.Y. Times assigns full-time reporter to New Orleans
Campbell Robertson, a native of Montevallo, Ala., will fill the job held most recently by Adam Nossiter, who left to supervise the newspaper's coverage of West Africa. Robertson had been stationed in recent months in Iraq, though he spent some time in New Orleans immediately after Katrina. He will arrive in New Orleans this month.
Campbell Robertson, a native of Montevallo, Ala., will fill the job held most recently by Adam Nossiter, who left to supervise the newspaper's coverage of West Africa. Robertson had been stationed in recent months in Iraq, though he spent some time in New Orleans immediately after Katrina. He will arrive in New Orleans this month.