Craig Pyes now works for the LA Times, but in a 2000 memo to the New York Times, he called his colleague Judith Miller "an advocate" [spy?] who takes "dictation from [Israeli?] government sources" to fabricate Al-Qaeda stories. (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/
2005/10/16/AR2005101601040_pf.html)
Pyes believed that Miller's "actions threaten the integrity of the enterprise, and of everyone who works with her." This pretty much taints the whole of the New York Times.
Judy knew about 9/11 in advance and wanted to blame Arabs. In July of 2001, Judith Miller wanted the New York Times to write that she "learned from a source about an intercepted communication between two Al Qaeda members who were discussing how disappointed they were that the United States had never attempted to retaliate for the bombing of the USS Cole. Not to worry, one of them said, soon they were going to do something so big that the U.S. would have to retaliate." (http://www.cjr.org/issues/2005/5/mccollam.