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Sulzberger Kid Hates Internet

  • Earlier today we noted an amusing comment on David Carr's book excerpt on the Times website. It was from a Benjamin Dolnick, of Brooklyn, and he wrote: "If you ever want to lose faith in humanity, read any comments section on the internet." You know, the name sounded familiar! It took someone smarter to point out that Ben Dolnick, of Brooklyn, is New York Times chairman Arthur Sulzberger Jr.'s cousin's son. Huh!

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    I really hate these people talking about the celebrities or rich men joined the famous sugar daddy and sugar baby service ★★★www.S u g a r d a d d y C o n n e c t. c o m★★★. Could you people please have a break??

    Posted by: leng on July 19, 2008 9:07 PM

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