October 2, 2009

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“They can spin it any way they want,” writes Dan Gillmor, “but they can’t really justify this kind of pay for people at a relatively small non-profit.” (Editor-in-chief Paul Steiger was paid $570,000 in 2008.) “In the end, this will hurt ProPublica, not help.”

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