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...former Harvard psychology professor recently informed two scientific journals that data contained in research she conducted while a Harvard professor was invalid. As a result she has requested that the journals publish retractions for two of her articles...
...things are holy to journalists. But truth and the right to publish it are both sacred. With her powerful backing of The Post’s editorial staff in the Watergate and Pentagon Papers episodes, Katharine Graham entered the annals of history forever. Young journalists in Washington learn Watergate by heart. It happened before I was born, but we all knew the story. And the quote? The quote was famous...
...Graham hired Bill Bradlee as the paper?s deputy managing editor; he later became executive editor. In 1971, she made the final decision to publish the Pentagon Papers, a choice that effectively sealed President Nixon?s fate - and her own. Two years later, the Watergate scandal surfaced, and, steeling herself for what appeared to be inevitable political backlash, Graham gave the green light to Woodward and Bernstein?s now-famous series...
Kissinger was apparently referring to an incident in which Hitchens had defended an author’s right to publish a book in which questions about the Holocaust’s extent were raised...
Twelve major university publishing houses—including Stanford and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)—signed agreements last month to publish many of their works online with Ebrary.com, a start-up company competing to deliver academic content free-of-charge to Internet users...