by Sydney Smith on May 19, 2012
Australia’s The Age Defends 2010 Report on Political Database of Personal Info
The Age's editor-in-chief, Paul Ramadge, defended the newspaper's access of the "ALP electoral database in the lead-up to the 2010...
The Age's editor-in-chief, Paul Ramadge, defended the newspaper's access of the "ALP electoral database in the lead-up to the 2010...
National Review apologized, corrected and unpublished a story accusing Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren of plagiarism, the Huffington Post reported....
Myanmar will get a press council next month, Burmese "independent news media group" Irrawaddy reported. According to Burmese news site...
As we wrote May 17, Laurie Fine said she will sue ESPN for its coverage of sexual allegations against her...
A new system called CrossMark will make it easier to find out about "updates and post-publications analyses of research papers,"...
Reno, Navada ABC-affiliate KOLO-TV 8 apologized for a "poorly written play on words" grouping gay marriage in which "sin" like...
Manchester United soccer player Ryan Giggs "likely" received "tens of thousands of pounds" by settling his News of the World...
Mexican news outlets reportedly took money from Mexican presidential candidate Enrique Pena Nieto for "mentions," the Guardian's Roy Greenslade reported....
A Michigan school superintendent plagiarized "396 words out of 437" from education blogger Mike Rutherford, NBC-affiliate WOOD-TV reported. The superintendent,...
Kosovo's president "rejected a proposed law that would have criminalised libel and allowed journalists to be jailed if they didn't...