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Joyful editors in New York ordered the immediate resumption of publication, which had been on pause since June 15, under court order. The Times had managed to print three installments of the series, which it called the “Vietnam Archive,” before the government effectively shut it down, leaving much of the exposé unpublished. Credit... Barton Silverman/The New York TimesWhat distinguished the Pentagon Papers was that The Times was not only providing interpretive articles, but also presenting the documents themselves, which had been leaked by Daniel Ellsberg, a military analyst who had worked on the history. These included cablegrams, memorandums, drafts of policy papers, instructions, transcripts and the like. “The documents are the written words of the men who set the armies in motion and launched the warplanes,” Neil Sheehan, the chief reporter of the series, said.
Persons: , Neil Sheehan, Barton Silverman, Daniel Ellsberg, ” Neil Sheehan, ” Harding F, Bancroft, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Organizations: Court, Southern, of, The New York Times, District of Columbia, Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit, The Washington Post, Times, Credit, New York Times, Pentagon, Joint Chiefs, The Times Locations: of New York, The, The Washington, New York, Vietnam
The Things They Left Behind
  + stars: | 2015-09-11 | by ( David W. Dunlap | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Warner Bros. StoreAmid Ruin, an Incongruous RabbitEarly in the recovery effort, a team of workers set out on the extremely hazardous job of exploring what remained of the shopping concourse. "There was an opening in the ground," said Mark Schaming, the director of the New York State Museum in Albany. "They saw this Bugs Bunny coming out of the wreckage of the World Trade Center." The museum, which has amassed a substantial collection of artifacts related to the terrorist attack, decided to acquire the Bugs and Tweety Bird figures that were displayed in the Warner Bros. store. "We thought they had resonance," Mr. Schaming said.
Persons: Mark Schaming, Bunny, Tweety Bird, Schaming Organizations: Warner Bros, New York State Museum, World Trade Locations: Albany
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