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Monday, November 10, 2008

Nasty ham, ethics and the National Organization of Women

When is it right to include obcenities or vulgarities in a news story? When should a reporter remove themselves from covering a story? This case study, as promised, covers both of these questions.
Posted by Nadia at 11:54 AM

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