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On the heels of a landmark 7-2 Supreme Court decision, National Writer's Union President Jonathan Tasini is playing chicken with publishers again, this time beginning with The New York Times Co. Tasini fired off a letter to the Gray Lady and other media Thursday in which he threatened to file a lawsuit Friday, alleging that actions taken by the Times against free-lancers are "illegal and unenforceable."
July 05, 2001 at 12:00 AM
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