The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) has reaffirmed its plans to honor embattled New York Times reporter Judith Miller with its First Amendment Award on Tuesday, amid new revelations concerning the reporter's involvement in the CIA leak investigation and her recent grand jury testimony.
Mac McKerral, a board member, told E&P today that the SPJ board, which has more than 20 members, met again on Saturday and reiterated its desire to give her the award. "We have had members who have e-mailed us that this is a bad idea, and that is why we revisited the issue at the convention and reaffirmed it," he said, noting that he knew of no board members who had voted against the decision this weekend....
Monday, October 17, 2005
A media clue
Here's a clue as to why the media/press tends to smells rotten. Unbelievable.
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