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Finally, several readers objected to the use of unnamed sources in Justin D. Lerer's story entitled Radcliffe Convocation Draws 300." The line that inspired the controversy stated that "Signs of tensions could also be perceived in [Radcliffe President Linda S.] Wilson's conduct during the undergraduates' address. While the president listened intently to all non-student speeches, she ignored [Megan L.] Peimer '97 and [Corinne E.] Funk '97 as they spoke, instead reading the contents of a folder she carried on-stage with her, observers said." Readers wondered if "unnamed observers" was really code for "Crimson reporter trying...
...Burnes article on the Weld-Kerry debate belonged on the editorial page. That simply is not how news is reported. Debates are not as clear-cut as football games unless Admiral Stockdale is involved. The Lerer article on Radcliffe's convocation eroded into a gossip sheet. How can you tell if someone is listening to a speech anyway? I guess we could ask the unnamed observers if only we knew who they were. Finally, The Crimson has a right to say how they feel on their editorial page about Dean Lewis, but our readers are right. Battles have...
...Colleen T. Gaard, Matthew W. Granade, Justin D. Lerer, Malka A. Older, Olivia E. Ralston and Chana R. Schoenberger contributed to this report...
Justin D. Lerer contributed to the reporting of this story...
...Nigeria; and the Pacific Seafood Processors Association, which battled the Commerce Department earlier this year for the right to process a larger share of the $800 million Alaskan pollack catch. James Lake, Bush's unpaid deputy campaign manager, is a partner in the public relations firm of Robinson, Lake, Lerer & Montgomery, which represents a variety of clients, including Mitsubishi Electronics, the government of Ukraine and the Mexican cement giant Cemex...