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Though Simons was commenting earlier and more generally about the mood of the Washington press corps, he raises what amounts to the same complex question. When does reportorial zeal violate the canons of fair play? Journalism's first mission, to publish all important information that can be learned, occasionally conflicts with other imperatives that must be considered. The press is universally barred from grand jury proceedings, for instance, partly to guard the reputations of people who may never be indicted. Secrecy also protects the prosecution's case from premature disclosure...
Uncovering facts about Horovitz's life can help in analyzing his plays, and, as one Harvard English professor noted, the disclosure about the false A.B. may even be a chance for Horovitz to remove the pretense from his life. But those reasons were entirely peripheral to the decision to publish an account of the author's lie. Through his lie, Horovitz deceived the public, and the wisdom of the proposed penalty, not the wisdom of revealing the truth, should be at issue. I believe that full airing of truth is in itself a paramount social good and only in exceptional...
...United Church of Christ--like all other groups filing Africa resolutions, a member of the Church Project on United States Investments in South Africa--has filed a resolution asking Gulf Oil to publish information on its operations in Angola. This is the issue that led to President Bok's establishment of the ACSR in 1972. Angola is a colony of the Portuguese government where Portugal consistently uses military force to quell black nationalists' movements for independence. Gulf operates in Angola with the approval of the Portuguese government and is in fact a major supplier of oil to Portugal--so critics...
Evelyn Y. Davis has filed resolutions with five corporations--Chase Manhattan Bank, Manufacturers Hanover Trust, Ford, J.C. Penney and Xerox--calling on them to publish in newspapers the details of any political contributions they have made in the last fiscal year. Davis also called on General Electric and Ford to affirm their "political nonpartisanship...
...have three lives," Levine said. "Our family lives, our lives as co-masters, and our lives as scientists and teachers." He said that Goodenough, who has been assistant professor of Biology for three years, is under pressure from the University to complete research projects and to publish...