Accuracy, Demanded Everywhere Except Newspaper Stands
These things are bound to happen from time to time, but I wonder when an LA Times writer, acting on her "familiarity with the way [someone] talks and acts," runs text from a false press release and something serious is at stake. It would do these smug newspapers well to remember that they are not above acquiring, relying on and finally spreading false information (however insignificant).
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1 Comments:
Ugh. Lazy journalism rears its ugly head! They give the rest of us a VERY bad name.
Thursday, December 29, 2005
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