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	<title>Newsroom Decision-Making 101</title>
	<description>Any reporter knows that being "fair" is not the same thing as being objective. Contrary to popular phraseology, there is no such thing as "objective" journalism. News stories are written by humans, who make choices about which subjects to showcase and which quotes to use -- choices, therefore, that kill so-called objectivity.But you can be fair.Which brings me to today's Washington Post. A story </description>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 14:31 GMT</pubDate>

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	<title>If You Think No One's Listening, Think Again</title>
	<description>Latino civil rights advocates in Texas say two unexpected victories earlier this month give them hope for the possibility of real immigration-policy reform in 2010. Both events were symbolic, rather than policy-based, but in these media-driven days, symbolism can galvanize masses. The first was the well-publicized resignation of frequent immigration-rights critic Lou Dobbs from his news anchor </description>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 14:22 GMT</pubDate>

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