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Misleading Stories on Restaurant Salt Ban in Daily Mail, Express?

Two UK newspapers have been accused of running misleading stories suggesting that the UK has banned salt in fish and…

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Bill Keller’s NYT Column Criticized for Errors, Misrepresenting Quotes

A recent column by New York Times executive editor Bill Keller' for NYT Magazine has been criticized for a clear factual…

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Pakistan’s ‘Yellow Journalism’ Problem?

The European Journalism Centre studied "the curse of yellow journalism in Pakistan" in a recent article for its magazine. Defining…

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Author Jacqueline Howett Fights Negative Book Review in Blog’s Comments

iMediaEthics wrote previously about author Karin Calvo-Goller, who filed a defamation lawsuit over a negative review of her book.  A French…

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Quinnipiac’s ‘Unbelievable’ Poll on NYC Bike Lanes

10 MINUTES ON GRAND STREET: One third of the bike riders observed on Grand Street, Soho, New York City within…

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Charlotte Sun Reporter Plagiarized A Diabetes Group’s Website

Florida blogger "Old Word Wolf" spotted another case of a newspaper writer plagiarizing. In this case, the writer, Joe Valley…

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Righthaven Drops Copyright Lawsuit Over Story about Righthaven

Righthaven has drawn much attention over the past year for its lawsuits on behalf of the copyright of news outlets the…

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Colorado HS Newspaper to Shut Down, Principal Didn’t Like Story About Student Death?

A Colorado high school newspaper has been shut down after its principal took issue with the newspaper's article about  a student's…

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Did Media Throw Bradley Manning Under A Bus Instead of Valuing the WikiLeaks Source?

Journalism ethics professor Edward Wasserman criticized the media for "abandoning" Bradley Manning as a source.  Wasserman wrote on his blog:…

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Did HuffPost Sensationalize Japan Disaster Headline?

JapanProbe.com compared two screenshots of coverage a Japan disaster --the "aerial water dumping" in Japan because of a nuclear reactor.…

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