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Old 03-27-2011, 07:19 AM   #60
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It is difficult to defend news reporting objectively. There are times when information is not appropriate to release to the public due to various aspects of international relations or security clearances. WikiLeaks is a good example, and it is not always in the best public interest to print everything you know. We have to trust someone with that information. Such decisions are a huge responsibility for any newspaper both due to security and freedom of information. It's seldom one or the other.
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