Sixty years of living and many other things separate Rupert Murdoch and my teenage daughter, Ali, but they both may …
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Tag Archives: Journalism (Sentinel)
Doubting A Public Trust
I have no idea who first declared “a newspaper is a public trust.” It is something all respectable journalists are …
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When Sources Lose Protection, Readers Lose Access
There are no obvious winners in the epic struggle among Judith Miller, The New York Times and Special Prosecutor Patrick …
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Judging The Motives Of A Stranger
Is it fair to judge the motives and attack the integrity of a stranger? Or is it just easy? Perhaps …
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Former Hostage Surveys Today’s Landscape
Few Americans have more experience with militant Islam than Terry Anderson. Anderson was chief Middle East correspondent for The Associated …
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When The Unethical Is Also Illegal
In 1985, as a reporter for The Associated Press, I covered the federal trial of former Wall Street Journal writer …
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