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Ombudsmen columns

February 25, 2008 |  4:31 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).

New York Times, "What that McCain article didn't say"

NPR, "Should journalists vote?"

Washington Post "A veterans charity cries foul"

PBS, "Is the New York Times still necessary?"

Virginian-Pilot, "Obama got positive coverage, here and nationally"

Chicago Tribune, "There's only one way to frame Illinois High School Association photo spat: Principle"

The Salt Lake Tribune, "Covering all angles of a simmering issue"

Sacramento Bee, "Self-policed online posts reflect ever-evolving Web"

Plain-Dealer (Cleveland), "Newspapers forced to address rumors"

Express-News (San Antonio),  "Another thought on Express-News corrections"

Orlando Sentinel, "Readers, you're in the drivers seat"

Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "We hate to make mistakes, but we don't ignore them"



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