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Anne Barnard
Anne Barnard
Anne Barnard
@ABarnardNYT

Anne Barnard

@ABarnardNYT

NYTimes Beirut bureau chief, cover Syria, Middle East. Former Boston Globe Iraq-ME buro chief. Russia hand. Mother. New Yorker. RT=look!

Joined February 2011
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    1. Habib Battah ‏@habib_b 12 Nov 2015

      The @nytimes headline that keeps changing...Are readers finally having an impact on the media? #Beirut #neighborhoodpic.twitter.com/E4qFfs6XF8

      2:01 PM - 12 Nov 2015 · Details
      144 retweets 87 likes
    2. Hassan Cha. ‏@Hassan_e_e 13 Nov 2015

      @habib_b @joeyayoub @nytimes and it changed again. @ABarnardNYT

      0 retweets 3 likes
    3. Anne Barnard ‏@ABarnardNYT 13 Nov 2015

      . @c_ha93 @habib_b @joeyayoub @nytimes Story text never used "stronghold." (Later headline changes reflect news developments.)

      0 retweets 2 likes
    4. Hassan Cha. ‏@Hassan_e_e 13 Nov 2015

      .@ABarnardNYT @habib_b @joeyayoub @nytimes you're not responsible on the title of your articles ?

      0 retweets 0 likes
    5. Anne Barnard ‏@ABarnardNYT 13 Nov 2015

      @c_ha93 @habib_b @joeyayoub @nytimes Reporters do not write headlines and on fast-moving stories we rarely see them before publication.

      1 retweet 0 likes
    6. Hassan Cha. ‏@Hassan_e_e 13 Nov 2015

      .@ABarnardNYT @habib_b @joeyayoub @nytimes I think that should change, titles are supposed to represent the content of your articles.

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    7. Hassan Cha. ‏@Hassan_e_e 13 Nov 2015

      .@ABarnardNYT @habib_b @joeyayoub @nytimes the absence of stronghold in the text is completely eclipsed by the presence of it in the title.

      0 retweets 1 like
    8. Anne Barnard ‏@ABarnardNYT 13 Nov 2015

      @c_ha93 @habib_b @joeyayoub @nytimes Yes, and title was changed quite promptly to better reflect story.

      0 retweets 1 like
    9. Hassan Cha. ‏@Hassan_e_e 13 Nov 2015

      @ABarnardNYT @habib_b @joeyayoub @nytimes after pressure from the public ?

      0 retweets 1 like
      Anne Barnard ‏@ABarnardNYT 13 Nov 2015

      @c_ha93 @habib_b @joeyayoub @nytimes No, after reporter's request. That's not unusual on fast-moving news.

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      1. Habib Battah ‏@habib_b 13 Nov 2015

        @ABarnardNYT @c_ha93 @joeyayoub @nytimes interesting, also applies to second change from "Hezbollah stronghold" to "Hezbollah area"?

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        1. Leila ليلى ‏@LSal92 13 Nov 2015

          @ABarnardNYT @habib_b @c_ha93 @joeyayoub @nytimes regardless, any mention of Hezbollah should be avoided.

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        3. Leila ليلى ‏@LSal92 13 Nov 2015

          @ABarnardNYT @habib_b @c_ha93 @joeyayoub @nytimes stronghold, area, bastion...why even use this language?

          0 retweets 1 like
        4. Leila ليلى ‏@LSal92 13 Nov 2015

          @ABarnardNYT @habib_b @c_ha93 @nytimes article states area is controlled by Hezbollah militia. Excuse my French but what the fuck

          0 retweets 0 likes
      2. Hassan Cha. ‏@Hassan_e_e 13 Nov 2015

        @ABarnardNYT @habib_b @joeyayoub @nytimes Do you think Dahieh can be called "Hezbollah stronghold" ?

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