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Successful journalism is a business based on public trust, and the quest for objective reporting is why papers like this one have conflict-of-interest policies. In the big leagues, reporters on the political beat don’t participate in advocacy efforts, they don’t give money to campaigns, and many of them don’t even vote...

Author: By Hannah E. S. wright | Title: A More Forceful Fourth Estate | 5/19/2006 | See Source »

...Whatever journalists believe, however ardently they believe it, they let other people start the initiatives. As counterintuitive as it appears, it’s this decision that gives their arguments merit—if you really know what’s best for other people, you should trust that your words alone will inspire them to act accordingly. New media sources facilitate agreement; they collect signatures, spam representatives, and organize rallies, sometimes before their audience knows that another side exists...

Author: By Hannah E. S. wright | Title: A More Forceful Fourth Estate | 5/19/2006 | See Source »

...concoction for lunch. Breakfast is sometimes a Cadbury Crème Egg, other times a bowl of All-Bran mixed with whipped cream, syrup, brown sugar, and butter.That is disgusting. But to him, “there’s something satisfying about the method. I can trust that as long as I follow the plan, I don’t have to worry about it.”The lightweight I followed was varsity four-seat Wes Kauble, a senior and former walk-on who swears by an all-sugar diet and perhaps the most extreme dietary regimen...

Author: By Aidan E. Tait, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: SOONER OR TAITER: Shedding Weight Alongside Rowers | 5/19/2006 | See Source »

...Gaddafi's insistence on guaranteed incentives - like military cooperation and a complete end to sanctions - if Libya followed through and not only admitted but dismantled its WMD programs. When Gaddafi grew nervous, Seif al Islam says he reassured his father about the West's intentions, telling him, "'Trust me.'" As he recalls his own faith in the process, he claims, "I could smell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behind Gaddafi's Diplomatic Turnaround | 5/18/2006 | See Source »

...rise of the group. "I think it's a power struggle," said Simoes, a Sao Paulo state congressman who serves on the state's Human Rights Commission. Whatever happens, Paulistas are afraid, and with good reason. Marcola, Macaroni and Starfruit are the ones calling the shots, and few people trust authorities to keep them safe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behind Brazil's Killing Spree | 5/17/2006 | See Source »

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