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RE: journalists' ethics
I read it. I can only conclude that the majority of journalists practicing
the art today are not professionals, including those doing the evening news
and news programs for the networks.
Les Aldrich
l_k_ii_les_aldrich@rl.gov
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "McCormick, Luke Mr. HQ USAREUR & 7A, ODCSPER"@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
> [SMTP:"McCormick, Luke Mr. HQ USAREUR & 7A, ODCSPER"@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 5:37 AM
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> 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
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> mccormickl@hq.hqusareur.army.mil
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