51. Rosen argues that journalists have a responsibility to repair the tattered fabric of American public life. 52. So while out-of-town journalists may have dismissed Dayton as an unlikely backwater setting for the Bosnia peace talks, people here thought it the perfect place. 53. The federal courts have ruled over the years that journalists have a privilege to protect sources in some circumstances. 54. The dispute also has called into question how much independence Canadian journalists have to criticize their political leadership. 55. The military knows that American journalists have a good record of delaying broadcasts or publication when lives are at stake. 56. The problem is that journalists have to be experts on different subjects on different days, weeks, months or years. 57. To do our work, journalists had to be. 58. Two journalists had to take cover but were unhurt. 59. Visiting journalists had to help lost drivers navigate their routes. 60. We know that Erving was married, but journalists have no right to ask how much Stevenson intruded on the marriage, or how badly he betrayed his wife. |