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Ombudsmen columns

February 18, 2008 |  6:35 am

Here are links to some of the past week's columns by ombudsmen and readers' representatives around the nation. More columns and information about ombudsmen in the U.S. and around the world can be found at the Organization of News Ombudsmen website (which has a permanent link on the right side of this page).


Chicago Tribune  - "Fair's fair in print and photos"

NPR - "Ft. Drum, investigative reporting and anonymous sources"

New York Times - "The doctors are in. The jury is out."

Washington Post - "Taking issue with campaign coverage"

Atlanta Journal-Constitution - "Hip-hop, rap, R&B are a huge part of the Atlanta scene"

San Diego Union-Tribune - "Those times when the newspaper can make readers happy"

Sacramento Bee - "Declaring a Britney-free zone: The Bee says 'moo!'"

PBS - "Ombudsman's mailbag"

San Antonio Express-News - "What, no preventive medicine?"

Plain-Dealer (Cleveland) - "Choice of candidate photos pleases some, angers others"

Orlando Sentinel - "Help steer the Sentinel where you'd like to go"


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