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RE: journalists' ethics
Well, I read it and I doubt that many journalists who write about nuclear
issues even know the code exists!
Clearly only my own opinion
Ruth F. Weiner, Ph. D.
Sandia National Laboratories
MS 0718, POB 5800
Albuquerque, NM 87185-0718
505-844-4791; fax 505-844-0244
rfweine@sandia.gov
-----Original Message-----
From: "McCormick, Luke Mr. HQ USAREUR & 7A,
ODCSPER"@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu [mailto:"McCormick, Luke Mr. HQ USAREUR &
7A, ODCSPER"@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu]
Sent: January 06, 2000 6:37 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: RE: journalists' ethics
The Society of Professional Journalists has a Code of Ethics. If you would
like to see it it is available at:
http://spj.org/ethics/
I doubt they are any more effective than the HPS is in enforcing it.
ps For those who are interested, I'm getting real short over here. I 'll go
back to the Hazardous, Toxic & Radioactive Waste CX in March. regards,
Luke McCormick, RSSO
HQ USAREUR & 7A
AEAGA-S
Unit 29351
APO, AE 09014
DSN 370-6917, Comm. 06221-57-6917
Fax: DSN 370-6102, Comm. 06221-57-6102
mccormickl@hq.hqusareur.army.mil
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