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That's what Eugene Robinson says. "So do the parent news organizations, including my own [Washington Post Co.], that allowed their journalists to go on a broadcast that routinely crossed the line. All these trained observers couldn't have failed to notice Don Imus' well-practiced modus operandi. 'He never said anything bad while I was on' doesn't cut it as a defense."
> NABJ, NBC staff refused to go along with gentlemen's agreement LAT)
> Alerted by MSNBCer, NABJ was quick to call for Imus show boycott (WP)
> NABJ president Monroe thought, "Has [Imus] lost his mind?" (WSJ)
> A 24-hour news cycle kept Imus in the cross hairs, says Carr (NYT)
> Stein: Imus has finally been unmasked for what he always was (LAT)
> NYT's Rich says he always enjoyed matching wits with Imus (MW)
> "I've never seen a week like this," says Inside Radio editor (MH)
> Sorrell: I begrudge radio listeners for making Imus a rich racist (DMN)
> Barnhart: It was Roker -- not Sharpton -- who brought down Imus (KCS)
> Kurtz says there's "much more vile stuff" said on radio every day (SPT)
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