1. Korean newspapers only have four pages, so stories have to be very much to the point. 2. Newspapers have a duty to give their readers the facts. 3. The newspaper has a reputation for good reporting and world exclusives. 4. The newspapers had a field day when the trial finished. 5. The newspapers had some garbled version of the story. 6. The tabloid newspapers would have a field day. 7. Newspapers have a duty to provide readers with the facts. 8. The newspaper had to expurgate the expletive-laden speech that the criminal made upon being sentenced to life imprisonment. 9. Although the four newspapers have separate editorial staffs, many of the articles about the journalists have identical headlines and texts. 10. Although that information was all but public, a newspaper allegedly had other details of military operations that the administration persuaded it not to print. |