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Chang believes the profile was very important for giving people a sense of the defendant's community membership. The one element of this story which The Crimson agrees it should not have published is an anonymous quotation from a sophomore in Currier House. "The Crimson does not publish anonymous pejoratives as a rule," said Granade...
Riley said state law does not require that HUPD publish the log on its Web site, although the department tries to make the Web log as accurate as possible...
...announced that he was leaving his job to become dean of the law and public policy schools at California's Pepperdine University. The chair Starr had set his sights on, as it happened, was endowed by a certain Richard Mellon Scaife, an archconservative Pennsylvania billionaire who also happens to publish the Pittsburgh (Pa.) Tribune-Review, a newspaper whose star reporter, Christopher Ruddy (hang in there; this pays off) is notorious for his own conspiracy theories concerning the death of Clinton officials Vincent Foster and Ron Brown. Interestingly, Scaife's billions have also bankrolled the American Spectator, the magazine that broke...
Wrinn emphasized that the law does not requireHUPD to publish...
...first. Maybe both staked out their proper places in the media food chain. There will be plenty of times when caution will be rewarded and uncritical insta-printing will look foolish. Or maybe they were both wrong: Newsweek to spike a great scoop and Drudge to publish it. The former view is more appealing, and I'm 80% sure it's right...