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February 9, 2010
NY Times and Conflict of Interest Appearances, Part 2 When I first blogged the NY Times and Conflict of Interest Appearances over the issue of Ethan Bronner's son serving in the IDF, I pointed out that Western journalists having personal relationships with Palestinian stringers and activists create their own...
BMJ's Selective Editing See HonestReporting’s latest media critiques: • While a British Medical Journal online story includes positive material, why is it missing from the medical publication's print edition? BMJ's Selective Editing • NY Times public editor Clark Hoyt has called on the...
NY Times and Conflict of Interest Appearances NY Times public editor Clark Hoyt today calls on the paper to reassign Jerusalem bureau chief Ethan Bronner. Why? Because Executive editor Bill Keller confirmed what Electronic Intifada first claimed: Bronner's son serves in the IDF, creating a conflict of...
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BMJ's Selective Editing

While the online version includes positive material, why is it missing from the medical publication's print edition?
 
Israel Releases Goldstone Response

Israel's own investigations into Operation Cast Lead are published.
 
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