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...brought about the social changes needed to protect our constitutional rights. The American press has been justifiably criticized for being too easy on the Bush Administration and not practicing real investigative journalism. I fear that Pearlstine's decision reinforces those views and further weakens the power of the press. Patricia Lake Portland, Oregon, U.S. Where does journalism go from here? The answer is simple. On any story of this kind, a professional and trusted journalist, having properly researched and written the story, should destroy the notes or at least any part of them that identifies a confidential source. That...
...brought about the social changes needed to protect our constitutional rights. The American press has been justifiably criticized for being too easy on the Bush Administration and not practicing real investigative journalism. I fear that Pearlstine's decision reinforces those views and further weakens the power of the press. Patricia Lake Portland, Oregon...
...prosecutors?a decision that sets a dangerous precedent for the rest of us. Our profession is under fire enough as it is, in the U.S. and around the world. We don't need media outlets to act more like corporations answering to shareholders than like journalists answering to readers. Patricia Mazzei Coral Gables, Florida...
...These days Vailima is itself a museum, and literary curiosity beats a path to its door. The house Stevenson and his American wife Fanny carved into the mountainside recently made it into Patricia Schulz's bestselling 1,000 Places to See Before You Die, and each year up to 12,000 Stevensonians, tourists and scholars climb the hill to peer into the world of a man who has kidnapped the imagination of generations. Devoted pilgrims will hike a further hour to the author's final resting place on the peak of Mount Vaea. Here, under the breadfruit trees, they...
...report recommends that three top administrators—incoming Dean of Freshman Thomas A. Dingman ’67, Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71, and Deputy Dean of the College Patricia O’Brien—restructure the events of the first week to emphasize social opportunities and develop a better schedule for more structured events, like discussions of campus policy and placement exams...