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At other times, the pressures of editing on a tight deadline and the fundamental belief that a reporter is telling his editor the truth appeared to work in Mr. Kelley's favor.
--From a New York Times article on the disgrace of USA Today reporter Jack Kelley
Did it indeed? Just imagine that! An editor not only believing but believing fundamentally that a reporter he employs is telling him the truth! Whatever next? Hasn't The New York Times (or USA Today) ever heard of fact-checkers? Do they think we're living back in the days when people were used to easy talk about honor and relationships of trust? Nowadays you don't even get married without signing a ...