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In that way, this film is a failure and shows that Mr. Morris is not capable of rigorous, investigative
reporting.
Having long forsaken his Quaker upbringing he is thus completely blindsided when after
reporting
for duty on a destroyer he finds himself seriously conflicted regarding the taking of life.
Its parody of the
reporting
styles of news channels is spot-on.
But as the killings continue and Anderson gets more obsessed, a serious question comes up--is Anderson's
reporting
fueling on the killings?
Guerin may not have been a very likable person, journalists seldom are, and it could be said that her reckless style of
reporting
didn't just put her own life at risk but that of her family as well, (she never courted anonymity).
I doubt if I can add anything pertinent to previous comments so I'll content myself with
reporting
that I'm glad to have seen it at last.
I found this movie to be interesting and thoughtful, skillfully combining investigative
reporting
with art criticism and human interest.
A story not that un-similar to THE PHILADELPHIA STORY which deletes the scatterbrained socialites in favor for a gritty, urban setting, Cary Grant is fantastic in his role as Walter Burns as he tries to win back his wife Hildy Johnson (an equally brilliant Rosalind Russell in full comic mode) by literally throwing her back into what she -- deep down -- loves best:
reporting
and the breakneck lifestyle that comes with being in front of the news.
In the United States, by one count, two-thirds of professional journalists are men, and men account for almost 90% of bylines in economics and business
reporting
in traditional media.
Informed voters need
reporting
grounded in facts and analysis.
Why has the US stock market done so well in recent months--the Dow increased over 30% since its low on March 11, 2003, and closed above 10,000 on December 11--even with the media
reporting
one financial scandal after another?
The news media suspiciously stopped
reporting
on these facts, later protesting (too much) that they were under threat and feared instigating further violence.
But if consumers bear the brunt of costs for
reporting
violations to the authorities, subsidies may induce them to seek out vendors willing to offer legal transactions.
Last year’s LIBOR scandal, in which banks were found to be
reporting
inaccurate interest rates in order to manipulate the prices of financial instruments, epitomized this risk.
And, working at an official level, it means co-sponsoring with Brazil the Open Government Partnership, which brings together governments committed to increasing transparency, accountability, and citizen participation, and uses mutual peer pressure and open
reporting
to hold them to their commitments.
Freedom of expression facilitates an unproductive cacophony of outrage, so the media must receive clear directives to guide their
reporting.
Baby steps – improving their transparency in reporting, or agreeing on the meaning of technical terms like “strategic,” “deployed,” and “reserve” – will not begin to satisfy the many NPT countries that have been appalled by the recent re-emergence of Cold War mindsets and behavior.
Several surveys show that adults
reporting
childhood sexual abuse often say that there was a period of time when they “could not remember” their abuse.
Research conducted in my laboratory on adults
reporting
histories of childhood sexual abuse provides a solution to this bitter controversy.
The government wasted little time in responding: the next day, it declared itself the winner, with not even half of the constituencies
reporting
their results.
And a growing number of investors care about climate change, with 26% of asset managers (accounting for more than $12 trillion of assets under management)
reporting
that it factors into their investment decisions.
Regulators in Nigeria and China, for example, have established green risk-assessment and
reporting
requirements.
Such laws make investigations into official corruption far more difficult for independent journalists, who have often been taken to court by senior managers and state officials simply for
reporting
on their luxurious lifestyles.
The Russian government’s assault on independent media has all but prohibited the kind of deep analysis and investigative
reporting
that is essential to a functioning democracy.
Since 1999, when Putin first became prime minister, 34 journalists have been killed while
reporting
in the country, including investigative reporter Nikolai Andrushchenko, who was beaten to death last year in St. Petersburg.
With selective reporting, we would end up with a long list of all the false discoveries made across all research teams, with only a few true findings buried among this pile of non-replicated waste.
During that time, kidnapping, torture, and murder had a stranglehold over the Latin American press; stenography was an infinitely safer choice for those
reporting
the news.
At risk is the emerging diversity of opinion and
reporting
that has begun to invigorate the region’s traditionally staid and monopolistic media industry.
The picture is not all grim, and, ironically,
reporting
on news manipulation has helped galvanize politicians in some countries to create better and more enforceable rules of the road.
Steps like fair, competitive, and transparent public-sector contracting procedures, and civil service, rather than political control over allocation of government advertising funds would go a long way, especially combined with good reporting, to protect the media against officials’ persistent temptation to control what the public may know.
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