Tuesday, September 21, 2004

Catherine Mathis
Director of Corporate Communications
The New York Times
New York, NY

Dear Ms. Mathis:

Federal Election Commission records released yesterday for the month of July show that five New York Times employees donated a total of $1,450 to Senator John Kerry's presidential campaign.

FEC files also show that no New York Times employees gave money to either President George W. Bush or independent candidate Ralph Nader in July.

My questions for you today regarding the donations below are as follows:

Did New York Times executives or editors in any way know about the contributions before they were made?

Do the donations violate the paper's ethical guidelines?

Should readers assume the contributions reflect the New York Times' editorial position on who is best qualified to win the November election?

A prompt response is respectfully requested and appreciated.

Sincerely,
Michael Petrelis
San Francisco, CA
^^^

www.tray.com

Wiggins, Phillip H Jr.
7/21/2004 $200.00
Weehawken, NJ 07086
The New York Times Co/Manager -[Contribution]
JOHN KERRY FOR PRESIDENT INC

Berman, Susan
7/29/2004 $250.00
Springfield, NJ 07081
NEW YORK TIMES/INDEX COPY EDITOR -[Contribution]
JOHN KERRY FOR PRESIDENT INC

Demars, Kurt
7/20/2004 $500.00
San Francisco, CA 94131
NEW YORK TIMES/ADVERTISING -[Contribution]
JOHN KERRY FOR PRESIDENT INC

Joyce, John
7/29/2004 $250.00
New York, NY 10023
NEW YORK TIMES EDITORIAL INDEX/ASSO -[Contribution]
JOHN KERRY FOR PRESIDENT INC

Yanoff, Ruth E
7/29/2004 $250.00
Springfield, NJ 07081
NEW YORK TIMES/INDEXER -[Contribution]
JOHN KERRY FOR PRESIDENT INC

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