New York Magazine: In a lengthy screed against the New York Times that singles out reporters Laurie Goodstein, Rachel Donadio, and columnist Maureen Dowd, the Vatican's Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Cardinal William Levada, accused the paper of bias and unfair reporting in its recent coverage of past abuse scandals that appeared to be swept under the rug by the Church. Pope Benedict XVI, who at the time of two of the most prominent scandals held Levada's position as prefect, is implicated by the paper to have been influential in keeping the scandals - involving child molestation by priests - secret.