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Bill Marimow make the transition from NPR news veep to ombudsman? "Marimow is known for his tough ethical standards, so he'd surely find things to write about in an ombudsman's column," writes
Nell Boyce. "But some reporters in the newsroom were frankly amazed that he'd consider taking the ombudsman's job, which basically involves critiquing journalism after the fact. Marimow has always given off a sense that he loves shaping journalism -- working with reporters to investigate and dig deep."
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NPR exec: Marimow's resignation came after months of discussion (Sun)
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