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“To limit the ability of journalists to attend, listen, see and question Tiger Woods goes against the grain of everything we believe,” says Golf Writers Association of America president Vartan Kupelian. || Washington Post: “Avoiding press questions is just going to make the press angrier at him,” says a communications prof. “To some extent, this is a taunt.” || Poynter Online: This pseudo-event offers an opportunity to reflect on the coverage of Tiger’s fall.
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