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Aug. 5, 2005

Newspaper's Ethics Code Runs Afoul of State Labor Law

Forum Column - By Clay Calvert - A fundamental tenet of mainstream journalism in the United States is that reporters should strive to be neutral, detached and objective when covering a story. The theory is that such impartiality and fairness enhances a newspaper's credibility with its readership.

        
Forum Column

By Clay Calvert
        
        A fundamental tenet of mainstream journalism in the United States is that reporte...

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