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...safe to say that the story of sophomore Kaavya Viswanathan’s apparent plagiarism has captured the attention of the world in a way none of us at The Crimson imagined when we broke the story early last Sunday. The depth and breadth of the coverage??��including a front-page story in The New York Times and a top story in The Boston Globe—has brought the campus under a level of scrutiny not seen since University President Lawrence H. Summers announced his resignation in February. Because we broke the story, The Crimson has received...
...should be able to sift through court records and assess the accuracy of our articles. And other newsgathering organizations should be able to verify—or second-guess—our reporting. Indeed, after the LSD arrest, the weekly Harvard Independent chose to follow up on our coverage??��and to include more background information about the Quincy sophomore than The Crimson had initially provided. In order to thoroughly double-check our facts—in order to search court records or to interview the student’s acquaintances—it is necessary to know...
...first Pulitzer Prize, which he shared with the staff of the L.A. Times, came in 1995 for the newspaper’s immediate “spot coverage??�� of the 1994 Northride Earthquake, one of the strongest earthquakes ever to have an epicenter in a metropolitan area...
...Asking the family to stitch together pieces of coverage??��it’s not working,” Warren said. “Families with insurance were out of pocket more than $13,000 in medical bills. When you combine that with lost income, these families have no chance...
...would cover everyone, and it would be more comprehensive than Medicare coverage??��Medicare leaves seniors with very large prescription drug costs out,” he said. “Canada has a national health care plan, and they only have one twentieth of the bankruptcies that...