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...Courier offered Alabama’s disenfranchised black community a voice that any paper worth its salt ought to offer, but that only the Courier provided. Now, 41 years after their first issue, the staff is back in Montgomery, ready to talk about their accomplishments. But they’re also ready to talk about the unclear legacy they’ve left behind in Alabama, where the story of the civil rights movement has yet to conclude...
...People still have the paper forty years later, and not just ’cause their picture’s in it,” he says. “It kind of shows the kind of thing journalism can be; maybe it’s something journalism ought to get back...
...came back to us was an article which the information presented in it could not be substantiated whatsoever,” Kratsios said. “There were no sources, there were endless claims, which could have been seen as slander.”But Giles wrote that protesters ought to have been given the same space as Coke, regardless of editorial concerns of credibility. “In an issue of this kind, the magazine is not in a position to verify the accuracy of a statement from Coke or a statement from the protestors...
...This has changed as a result of Hamas coming to power. To continue the same old rhetoric only because I have to think what would Sharon have done is a mistake. I have to think about what is best to do under present circumstances - what can be done, what ought to be done. If there's one thing Sharon represented it's not so much the old thing than the desire not to sit and do nothing. I'm sure that he would also have changed the way he thinks if he witnessed these developments...
...being challenged by fellow poetry critics but by at least one member of her own English and American Literature Department. “I don’t believe that [an] author’s intentions are all that matters or that finished poems are the only poems that ought to interest us,” Professor of English and American Literature Elisa New wrote in an e-mail. “Or even that ‘good’ poems are the only poems that ought to interest us.” New, who has yet to read...