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Building a Legend:
When Adolph Ochs bought The New York Times in 1896, he established the credo "All the News That's Fit to Print," which still appears on the newspaper's nameplate. Under the leadership of Ochs and his successors, the Times has been considered by many to be the standard for excellence in journalism. More than a century after Ochs bought the newspaper, it was still family-controlled.
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