Detroit Free Press
"The first is no matter what happens, a single, smart, but misguided journalist will have to become a better journalist, even though he couldn't be a better writer," writes
Rochelle Riley. "The second is readers must expect the truth." RILEY'S VIEW: "News writing for news' sake is dying. Newsrooms are increasingly about the big story, the one that will win a prize. There are too many stars in journalism, me included."
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