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Genevieve Belmaker, Poynter, January 18, 2013 Reporters share tips on “mobile reporting” using smartphone apps. […read more]
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Michael Martinez, CNN, January 18, 2013 Why do people cheat? Experts from various fields provide their insight. […read more]
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Daniel B. Rodriguez and Samuel Estreicher, The New York Times, January 17, 2013 A new proposal allowing students to take the New York bar exam after two—rather than three—years of law school could relieve students of mounting debt and improve the legal education...
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NACD Directorship, January 17, 2013 How corporate boards can hone skepticism: taking Ronald Reagan’s foreign policy mantra “trust but verify” to a new level. […read more]
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Malcolm Gladwell and Chuck Klosterman, Grantland, January 17, 2013 College football player Manti Te’o’s “thoroughly modern” scandal. […read more]
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Dean Starkman, Columbia Journalism Review, January 17, 2013 The Los Angeles Times, which ran 356 stories longer than 2,000 words last year—compared to 1,776 in 2003—is among many newspapers publishing articles of shorter length. […read more]