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Washington Post Whores (Excuse Me, “Salons”) Itself Out For Profit?
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hfields
I know the newspaper business is hurting, and hurting bad… but when it comes to journalistic ethics, the Washington Post is supposed to be among the finest institutions in the nation, if not the world. But now, the people who brought us Woodward and Bernstein are accused of planning to host a series of “salons” for…
My Gut is Treating Michael Jackson Unethically
By
Padmini Mangunta
I scared myself a bit today – while I’ve always prided myself for being independent enough to see past the ol’ Republican/Democrat divide, I’ve never actually experienced a time in which my gut (as opposed to my head) agreed with an outspoken Republican. I’m referring to New York Representative Peter King, who finds it repugnant…
Racism in the Workplace: What Do You Do When a Coworker Makes Off-Color Remarks?
By
hfields
Recently, I put out a call amongst my acquaintance for their everyday ethical dilemmas. A friend brought me a great one–What do you do when someone at work is a racist? The gist of her email (which she asked me not to share both to protect the parties’ privacy and her position at the medical…
Sarah Palin Resigns Early: Ethical Behavior from a Future Presidential Nominee?
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Padmini Mangunta
Warning: This post is based on a series of assumptions. Yesterday, Sarah Palin resigned from her position as governor of Alaska. Her supporters are left reeling in confusion, and her critics are chalking this up to more bizarre behavior from the 2008 vice-presidential candidate. To some, such as the Democratic National Committee spokesman Brad Woodhouse,…
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