Was it or wasn’t it? It appears that journalists don’t agree.
Newspapers that carry nothing but mug shots are becoming popular – but are they journalism? Are they ethical?
Kristoff points out that without names there is no outrage and thus no impetus for change; however . . .
Lies, damn lies and fiction Adam L. Penenberg, 05.11.98, 12:00 AM ET It’s tough proving a negative. It is even tougher proving that something or someone does not exist. That was the challenge after The New Republic story, “Hack Heaven,” which appeared in the May 18 issue, proved to be unverifiable. At first it appeared [...]