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Ian Stewart
Ian Stewart: Readers must keep an eye on advertising, as they do with news
EVERY day there are hundreds of photographs and thousands of words. Newspapers really are big – there is a great deal in them. And a fair proportion of that is advertising – how we make our living.
Readers' Ombudsman: Weighty issue is not one newspapers can solve on their own
IT IS a real dilemma for our modern society, and one that newspapers have to play their part in helping to solve.
Readers' Ombudsman: Great debates of our time mean balancing opinions, not bias
NEWSPAPERS have a duty to give balanced news reports, but where should balance lie in other parts of the paper?
Ian Stewart: Sense, rather than sensationalism, was this story's intent
SOMETIMES in journalism it is quite easy to get carried away. If a story is playing big in other newspapers and on television, you can get caught up in that wave. The story sort of takes on a tone of its own – it's not mass hysteria, but perhaps
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Readers' ombudsman : As you can see, we've had a bit of a makeover – hope you like it
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