October 16, 2009

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“I’ve already picked up grumblings among some staff — who are not in news –who feel some parts of the guidelines are too restrictive and infringes on their right to a personal life outside of the office,” writes Lisa Shepard. “But I’m afraid I come down with [NPR president Vivian] Schiller on the need for NPR to at all costs protect the network’s most valuable asset — its credibility.”

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