Arthur Ochs Sulzberger — American Publisher born on February 05, 1926, died on September 29, 2012

Arthur Ochs "Punch" Sulzberger Sr. was an American publisher and businessman. Born into a prominent media and publishing family, he became publisher of The New York Times and chairman of the board of The New York Times Company in 1963. He relinquished to his son, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., the office of publisher in 1992, and chairman in 1997... (wikipedia)

Journalism's ultimate purpose is to inform the reader, to bring him each day a letter from home and never to permit the serving of special interests.
Anybody who claims to read the entire paper every day is either the world's fastest reader or the world's biggest liar.
In dread fear of sentimentality, another thing true is not said-that for its staff the paper is a source of pride and, I do believe, an object of affection and-yes, love.
The Defense Department's plan to ban newspaper reporters from pool coverage of military operations is incredible. It reveals the administration to be out of touch with journalism, reality and the First Amendment.