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...nothing wrong with that. A healthy dialogue with readers can be productive, but it also tests some of the rules and conventions of the Net. Though the context of most bulletin- board exchanges is closer to that of a cocktail party than it is to a press conference, prudent journalists must assume that their E-mail postings carry the same legal risks as print or broadcast information. But the law in cyberspace is still being written. In most ways, however, reporters are finding online reporting not all that different from the old-fashioned kind. Many are even heartened...
...prudent wannabe, recognizing the pitfalls inherent in this enterprise, finds a new affinity group--preferably one oriented toward law and economics. The intellectually adventurous wannabe, takes a vow of poverty, digs in her heels and prepares for a bumpy ride...
...bottom, we respect the masters concerns for diversity. Limiting blocking sizes seemed like a prudent compromise to increase diversity. In recent weeks, we endorsed accepting the masters' suggested limit of eight, so long as students retain their present level of choice...
...will have discovered you only need 41 votes to hold up things." Senate minority leader Tom Daschle insists that his 47 Democrats are eager to cooperate where they can, but adds, "We're not going to be at all reticent about confronting the Republicans with whatever means we find prudent...
While the Clinton administration openly sympathizes with the Bosnian Muslims, it has repeatedly shield away from taking prudent and honorable steps to support them against Serbian rebels. Rather than assuming its leadership role in NATO, the administration has justified its own cowardice by the intransigence of its European allies...