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...That is their job. It’s not slumming,” Weems says. “They wouldn’t do that to someone selling the [Boston] Globe or the [Boston] Herald...
...shrinking ANWR caribou herds, the impact of drilling on fertility could sound a death knell. Drilling proponents like to point to the small physical footprint of the proposed development, 20,000 acres, even while they ignore maps that project crisscrossing drilling sites, airstrips, docks, and roads. Proponents like to herald the allegedly enviro-friendly operations at Prudhoe Bay. They do not publicize the multi-million dollar fines paid by British Petroleum after its contractors illegally dumped hazardous chemicals, including benzene, at the site...
...What newspapers! What Police! And what a country!"--Montreal Herald...
...notion," wrote famed Pundit Walter Lippmann in the New York Herald Tribune last week, "is that when the American people finally arouse themselves to take action against lawlessness, one of the many things they will have to attend to is the practice of printing news which might interfere with the detection of a crime. I think I appreciate the importance of a free press. But I am quite unable to believe that the Press would be less free if some reasonable restraint were put upon its right to make instantaneous copy out of clues which are vital to the detection...
...Crimson’s lawsuit has attracted the attention of other college newspapers, including the Boston College Heights and the Brown Daily Herald, as well as several journalism associations. In total, seven such groups filed friend-of-the-court briefs in support of The Crimson’s position...