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From:
Sent:
Monday, January 28, 2019 3:31 AM
To:
[email protected]
Subject:
Fwd: Re:
Begin forwarded message:
From:
Date: January 27, 2019 at 7:3=:22 PM PST
To: Alexander Nazaryan
<=>Subject: Re:
I can review when I finish my next surgery.=
Thank you - &=bsp;I appreciate it
On Jan 27, 2019, at 7:2= PM, Alexander Nazaryan
wrote:
Agreed. <=div>
On Sun, Jan 2=, 2019 at 10:23 PM
On Jan 27, 2019, at 7:00 PM, Alexander Nazaryan &=t,
wrote:
The story is about Dr. K=m, of course, and his tenure at WBG. I've spoken to more than a doz=n people
who worked closely with JYK. Your name has come up in many of thos= conversations.
Do=s it mean that you are a "major" part of the story? It does=not, though I hesitate to offer that
assurance for the very simple reason t=at there is no settled definition of "major."
Is your name currently in the article?=lt is, but as I've said before, we think very deeply about
journali=tic ethics. That is only to say that we don't print everything we h=ar, nor print things we judge to be rumor or
malicious innuendo.
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I think the above makes our need to h=ve a conversation more urgent. One suggestion is that, if we do
delay the c=ll, we do it so that my editor Sharon Weinberger is present. I trust her co=pletely and believe that she can
help us approach this in the most responsi=le and productive way possible.
On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 9:36 PM
gt; wrote:
Alexander thank you for your email.
I assume that I a= not a major part of your story and that my name or any specifics about me
w=ll not be used in this story — you may be aware I mentor young=women.
If my assumption is incorrect then we will need to dela= our call tonight.
On Jan 27, 2019, at 5:23 PM, Alexander Nazaryan
wrote:
Thank you for getting back to me.
In short, the answer is yes, we can absolutely speak off the=record.
But that requires some elaboration. For on=, I have not met two people who agree
exactly on what off the record is. My=definition is as follows: that nothing from the conversation can be quotes o=
otherwise referenced in print unless it has been independently confirmed e=sewhere (i.e., if you tell me that Lee Harvey
Oswald shot JFK, I can print i= because other sources say the same thing).
The above is how I've worked in the past, and it has allowed me,
Don't worry about recording. I can run a recorder on my end. But if y=u want to record
for your own use, then by all means.
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wrote:
Dear_,
thank you for your call to=ay. I very much look forward to
speaking and want also to assure you that t=e team at Yahoo News is rigorously professional. If possible, I would love t=
talk at 7:30 PST tonight. Please let me know.
Thank you.
Alexander
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National Correspondent
Yahoo News
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Alexander Nazaryan
National Correspondent
Yahoo News
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nazaryan>
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National Correspondent
Yahoo News
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