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The New York Times Editorial Board

ANDREW ROSENTHAL, Editor

Andrew Rosenthal, the editorial page editor of The New York Times, is in charge of the paper's opinion pages, both in the newspaper and online. He oversees the editorial board, the Letters and Op-Ed departments, as well as the Editorial, Op-Ed and TimesSelect sections of NYTimes.com. The editorial department of the paper is completely separate from the news operations and Mr. Rosenthal answers directly to the publisher, Arthur Sulzberger Jr.

He is assisted by Carla Robbins, deputy editor; David Shipley, deputy editor for Op-Ed and digital; Adam Cohen, assistant editor; and Thomas Feyer, the Letters editor.

Under his direction, the 18 members of the board prepare the paper's editorials. The board holds regular meetings to discuss current issues. The editorials are written by individual board members in consultation with their colleagues, and are edited by Mr. Rosenthal, Ms. Robbins and Mr. Cohen.

Mr. Rosenthal became editorial page editor on Jan. 8, 2007. He was deputy editorial page editor since September 2003. Previously he served as assistant managing editor for news and foreign editor of The Times. He also served as national editor for six months in 2000, supervising coverage of the presidential elections and the post-election day recount, and as Washington editor. As a Washington correspondent, Mr. Rosenthal covered the Bush administration, the 1988 and 1992 presidential elections and the Persian Gulf War.

Prior to joining The Times in March 1987, Mr. Rosenthal worked at the Associated Press, where he served as Moscow bureau chief. Born in New Delhi, India, Mr. Rosenthal graduated from the University of Denver with a B.A. degree in American history in 1978.
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