An angry audience member lectures New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller during Keller's speech
Monday at the University of Michigan Law School. This man and several others took advantage of a
question-and-answer time to criticize Keller and The Times for not reporting before the 2004 elections
that the Bush administration was conducting warrantless wiretapping of cell phone conversations
and for not not delving deeper into a recent study of the civilian death toll in Iraq, which one man
compared to the Holocaust. A standing-room-only audience showed up to hear Keller speak on
"Editors in Chains: Secrets, Security and the Press," as part of the annual Academic and Intellectual
Freedom lecture series.