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3/9/10 Poynter Institute Edmonds: Job Cuts Are the Result of a 'Vicious Cycle' in Newspaper Industry  The Birmingham Business Journal quoted Poynter's Rick Edmonds in an article about job cuts in journalism.
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3/1/10 Poynter Institute Tompkins: 'Weird Doesn't Equal Unethical'  Tompkins: 'Weird Doesn't Equal Unethical'
2/26/10 Poynter Institute Corrections, Clarifications  We do our best to correct mistakes on Poynter Online as promptly as possible. If you spot one, please let us know.
2/23/10 Poynter Institute Clark: Journalistic Fraud an Ongoing Practice  CNET News quoted Poynter's Roy Peter Clark in a story about fraud in journalism.
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2/15/10 Poynter Institute McBride: People Want Reliable, Not More, Information  The Los Angeles Times quoted Poynter's Kelly McBride in a story about transparency in business reporting.
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