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Harry Siegel, born in 1977, is a conservative journalist and editor based out of Brooklyn, New York. A graduate of Brandeis University, Siegel began his career at The New York Sun, first as a news assistant, then as an editorial writer and OpEd page editor. Brandeis University is a private research University with a Liberal arts focus located in Waltham Massachusetts, United States. The New York Sun was a contemporary five-day Daily newspaper published in New York City from 2002 until 2008 He would go on to found the web magazine New Partisan [1].

Siegel was hired as the editor-in-chief of the New York Press in 2005 on the recommendation of its founder, Russ Smith. New York Press is a free Alternative weekly in New York City. Russ Smith (b 1955 in Huntington New York) is a Newspaper Publisher and Columnist best known for founding the Baltimore City Paper He brought in an editorial team that included City Hall man Azi Paybarah, arts editor Jonathan Leaf and managing editor Tim Marchman. Azi Paybarah is a New York-based journalist who focuses primarily on local politics Jonathan Leaf is a Playwright and Journalist based out of New York City. Tim Marchman is a baseball columnist who most recently wrote for the now-defunct New York Sun newspaper

On February 7, 2006, all four men resigned from The Press after the paper's ownership interceded hours before the paper went to press to pull a series of articles about the Danish cartoons on Islam previously published by the Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten. ˈjylænsˌ pʰʌsd̥n̩ ( English: The Morning Newspaper "The Jutland Post") commonly shortened to Jyllands-Posten or JP The cartoons were only republished by a handful of American media outlets, leading to fear of a heckler's veto on the press. A heckler's veto occurs when an acting party's right to Freedom of speech is curtailed or restricted by the government in order to prevent a reacting party's Along with the cartoons, the editors had planned to run numerous essays about the cartoons, which were also pulled from the paper. Many of those essays can be found here.

After leaving the Press, Siegel served as policy director for New York gubernatorial candidate Tom Suozzi. Thomas R Suozzi (born August 31, 1962 in Glen Cove New York) is the County executive of Nassau County New York. Following Suozzi's loss to Eliot Spitzer in the Democratic Primary, he returned to journalism, and has most recently been writing about New York politics for the New York Post and New York Observer. The New York Post is the 13th-oldest Newspaper published in the United States and generally acknowledged as the oldest to have been published continually The New York Observer is a weekly newspaper first published in New York City on September 22, 1987, by Arthur L

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Howard Alan Kurtz (born 1 August 1953 in Brooklyn New York) is an American Journalist, blogger, Author and Louis Carl Dobbs (born September 24 1945 is a CNN anchor and managing editor for Lou Dobbs Tonight. Tucker Swanson McNear Carlson (born May 16, 1969) is an American political news correspondent and commentator who formerly co-hosted CNN 's
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