Search results for “fraud” Showing 167 results Response: Help Is Available I start with a point from Richard Parker’s discussion of needed improvements in journalism education and apply it more broadly.Parker argues that "fundamental democratic political concerns" should provide the context… March 15, 1998 Is Anything Really Wrong? Some years ago The New York Times editorial page expressed the complacent notion that "great publications magnify the voice of any single writer." The statement is misleading. The instruments of… March 15, 1998 Response: What’s Often Missing Is Desire Joyce Purnick speaks for many a metro and state editor when she describes the strain of keeping up with the news while watching for the big stories. At a midsize… March 15, 1998 The ACLU and the Tobacco Companies The American Civil Liberties Union has defended the Bill of Rights since its founding in 1920. This proud record does not necessarily mean that the ACLU welcomes an exercise of… March 15, 1998 And on Whitewater… An article in the winter 1997 issue of Nieman Reports, “Getting It Wrong on Whitewater,” refuted the widely reported belief that a portion of an illegal 1986 loan to Susan… March 15, 1998 Response: What About Corporate Crime? Richard Parker’s paper is an insightful, scholarly and valuable overview. But his analysis of contemporary watchdog economics journalism and his recommendations trouble this long-time reporter.Consider these quotes: “It seems malign”… March 15, 1998 Response: an ‘Unbridgeable Divide’ My departure point for any discussion of national security reporting is an evening in the early 1980’s, when I was a Washington correspondent for The New York Times. Several days… March 15, 1998 Previous 1 … 14 15 16 17