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JOURNALISTIC ETHICAL ISSUES.
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Discussioin of 1998 "60 Minutes" broadcast depicting Dr. Jack Kevororkian employing physican assisted suicide. Background & implications of broadcast; limitations of journalistic conduct; boundaries.... More...
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Discussioin of 1998 "60 Minutes" broadcast depicting Dr. Jack Kevororkian employing physican assisted suicide. Background & implications of broadcast; limitations of journalistic conduct; boundaries.

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J. KEVORKIAN AND 60 MINUTES This research paper discusses the journalistic ethical issues associated with that portion of a broadcast by CBS's 60 Minutes on Sunday evening, November 22, 1998 which dealt with the topic of euthanasia or physician assisted suicide (PAS) of terminally ill patients and which included the replaying of portions of a videotape showing Dr. Jack Kevorkian injecting a lethal drug into a 52 year old man, Thomas Youk, who was suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Introduction Basic Facts Concerning 60 Minutes. 60 Minutes is a television newsmagazine which is owned outright by CBS Inc., a publicly-owned corporation, and which has been presented on prime time since 1972. It has consistently been among the top

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of euthanasia orphysician assisted suicide PAS Introduction Basic Facts Concerning Minutes Minutes is cable television networks and perhaps a declining taste financialimportance to CBS because CBS News as a conglomerates andvarious competitive pressures have all led to strong style and softer features which McCartneycalls News toratings and profits Minutes mixes hard news features often oncontroversial seconds Vatz and Weinberg Facts Concerning the November have tosuffer before you die and said that home in Waterford Township Michigan inSeptember and the videotape by Charles Eisendrath Director to mail CBSthe videotape which arrived the next day During to prepare the broadcast segment In introducing the terminal nature of his disease Youk's fear that hewould die on euthanasia Foer Then portions of the he dead Kevorkian replies He's dying including his mother and wife who University of Chicago Vatz and Weinberg The of the evidencecontained in the tape Kevorkian was convicted by in America'snews organizations has been declining for years People relationship of the news media to the thcentury and continuing through the yellow the s of reporters such as accounts ofvarious stories In their anxiety due to terrorist bombing In the late s R whoseem to regard all aspects of their for damages against ABC News Legal field of national security libel and defamation orbroadcaster to produce and disseminate whatever U S that public figures who the Kevorkian broadcast it was Kevorkian not Kevorkian committed In all states various actions evidence was presented on the show thatSouk it it is morally prohibited wrong to makemoney prohibit is therefore morally permissible apart to be visited onSundays perhaps to the Kevorkian broadcast Media The difficulty is indefining what The Statement of Principles of theAmerican Society of Newspaper and enabling them to makejudgments on the issues is the forerunner of justice and democracy The duty airing the Kevorkianbroadcast it according to CBS President Andrew for the public to know make most people uncomfortable andonly too inclined to ignore the Boston Globe and the Chicago Tribune and anti-euthanasia that Americans by smallto substantial majorities support it Ethics RTNDA stress the importance of fairness sides arepresented fairly Cohen Art V To Articles that contain opinion or and not misrepresentfact or context Cohen RTNDA broadcastfell short of these lofty standards in superficially Even Geimann who defended thebroadcast said it interview with Kevorkian does Wallace ask any hardquestions concerning what what methods were available to have a mutual suicide pact and so was it justified If harm was caused is it their decision to air the program Hewitt's statement grossly Somerville said somehow an event PAS Somerville added themodern media provides images were projected which no amountof talk could death decisions and under what and manipulatingthose persons to attract public attention season According to Korry Minutes household ratingfor the in order to improve its ratings and called the spectacle afforded by the Kevorkian victim is the public The motive is clear greed RobertMcNeil the media can misinform us Some is not clear whatKevorkian gained from this exercise other than by common decency ASNE Article VI states overriding public need can justify intrusion into anyone'sprivacy people with whom they deal Cohen In forbid the lives ofprivate persons as well One those related tosexuality has shrunk to William Bennett and Senator Joseph Lieberman D-Ct gave wants to bepresented with such quoting polls that showed viewer approval But CBS illegal by broadcasting the Kevorkian segment is whether theprofession will start enforcing Eds Journalism Ethics A Reference Handbook Santa Dec Elliott Deni Introduction Journalism USA Today Sept Goodman Walter A Televised Death Prurient the Public Interest Boulder Westview P Korry John York Mcgraw-Hill Lambert Richard Rebuilding Trust Columbia Death on a Small Screen Puts Spotlight on TV Ethics D Cave Eds Ethics Leadership and theBottom Line New York Media Journalists' Values Media Ethics and The Heat from Kevorkian Broadcasting Cable Nov Vatz Richard E portion of a broadcast by CBS's Minutes on Sundayevening November injecting a lethal drug into a year old man presented on prime time since It hasconsistently been among percent of the home viewing public in to percent In recent decades the increasing corporatization of the thesepressures has been the tabloidization of the news not been immune from these trends According toHickey the tabloidization with such topics For example the timeallotted who used it as a forum to statethat government patients todie Sheed Dr Kevorkian made an minute videotape of of Youk According to Liberman CBS wastipped narrator of the broadcast made financial contributions thevideotape Then it was shown to Don Hewitt the of an interview by Wallace of Kevorkian to Wallace that he wanted to showthe videotape for hear me And after Kevorkian injects the fatal of death Korry The rest of the segment PAS Mark Siegler Director of theMacLean Center for Kevorkian on November andprosecuted him for first degree to years in state prison Ethics in the Media According of the early s which increasedpublic and journalistic to the scurrilous attacks onpublic figures made by current concerns are not limited to drug abuser and reporters in the s such as Mike Jewell asecurity guard at the Atlanta Olympic games was politicians like GaryHart and others employment applications and surreptitiously filmedillegal practices by Food Lion Supermarkets sanctions forjournalistic conduct that many condemn the Constitution mean that the politicalfigures or other celebrities after the Supreme Court the truth or knowing falsity Publishers and broadcasters used it later so it was the videotaping From an ethical liability However the attitude that is a confession of moral bankruptcy economic' activity to be judged by economic in theproduction and distribution of news What are the applicable that the media had social responsibility and was accountable to journalistic profession has adopted various getting and distributing news and opinion is of Professional Journalists SPJ which was adopted in andamended in comprehensive account of events and issues Cohen The principal Chairman of SPJ's ethics committee said theonly question that stating that coverage was more than protested because it goesuncomfortably deep E Some of those who one state Oregon and banned in morethan others the codes of ethics referenced above and the accurate free from bias and expression Sound practice however demands a clear those values on others distinguish between way that is balanced accurate and fair Cohen The wholeidea of allotting only minutes to thebroadcast was as close to cheerleading as that the broadcast said thatWallace should have interviewed someone from the was biased in favor of PAS analyzing possible ethical violations by themedia we should ask looked at it and I saw a manpeaceably shedding an actually showing thepatient being killed The Gibbon said in the Age the event in the wayKevorkian and the complexities of the problem such line between reporting fairly the claims ofthose sweeps the period during which is inescapable that CBS showed the death scene for kind of entertainment Trigoboff andMcClellan powerful emotive symbols and images to convey anoversimplified treatment of drive out theserious Iggers Gibbon put and crafty manipulator Trigoboloff and Coverage All of the Codes of Ethics observe thecommon standards of decency photographs of those affectedby tragedy or grief as fair game for reportorial snooping undoubtedly right when he said the domainof a mockery of the industry's ethical preceptsconcerning journalists' onearth videotaped nor even whether he consented to have justify this program As theNational Review pointed has made itself an accomplice to so in such a way that Death Tape Internet http www freedomforum org professional kevorkian D Cohen and Deni Elliott Santa U S News World Dec Gibbon Peter for Profits Is Perverting Journalism Columbia Journalism Review July Leadership and the Bottom Line eds Levy Beth and Denise M Bonilla Eds The Power of the Press Eds Beth Levy and Denise M Bonilla time magazine archive dom essay http www hemlock org background USA Today May J KEVORKIAN AND MINUTES This research of terminally ill patients and whichincluded the replaying a televisionnewsmagazine which is owned outright by CBS Inc of the viewingpublic for hard news the audience whole loses money while Minutesproved that pressures on newsdepartments to improve Lite Former CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite topics with lighter fare One Broadcast Minutes was nostranger to the topic of euthanasia prosecutions of him may havediscouraged many physicians his administering a sedative and then a lethal of the University of Michigan's the ten days preceding thebroadcast Wallace and Bob Anderson the segment Wallace told the audience that it wouldsee by choking and his desire videotape were shownin which Kevorkian asks Korry Wallace said thatKevorkian told indicated that Youkconsented to the procedure The program included a District Attorney of Oakland County Michigan obtained a jury of second degreemurder are progressivelyless inclined to believe what they see and read nation's politicalinstitutions Iggers However concern journalism' or sensationalistpress reporting typified by the newspapers owned by Janet Cooke aWashington Post reporter who falsified competitive pressures to rush toprint' undocumented FosterWinans of the Wall Street Journal went to prison private life as within the publicdomain In their zealousness to v Ethical Limitations on Journalistic Conduct obscenity false advertising and tortious invasion of privacy he wishes Elliott The law of defamation bringdefamation or libel suits must show CBS which brokethe Michigan law against PAS by killing his for violations of an individual'sprivacy lie however in knew or consented to his death being at the expense of meeting one's social businessmen have come to think that the According to Elliott journalistic ethics address problemsconcerning the Responsibility In Robert Hutchins of the those responsibilities are and in determining when Editors ASNE which was adopted in replacing its of the day Cohen The of thejournalist is to further Hayward provoked publicdiscussion and thought about and decide Arvidson Walter Goodman the television critic of in a field where mindlessness rules lawyerWesley Smith in the Wall Street Journal were under controlled circumstances Hemlock Society objectivity and balance ASME Art IV Every be impartial does not require the press to beunquestioning personal interpretationshould be clearly identified Cohen SPJ Journalists I The members will strive several respects Allowing only seconds to should have done a more extensive job covering the prosand precautions Kevorkian took to determinethat Youk's suffering could not have ease Youk's sufferingin the final stages of that he should havedisclosed that fact morallypermissible in the particular circumstances Hewitt and one suspects not naively understatedthe impact perceived through the media especially television is experienced as real an almost infinite opportunity to achieve It is doubtful that those circumstances Itwas all made to appear quite simple and alternatively increasingsales or ratings Minutes program was up some percent over its season average in doingso resorted to a peculiarly macabre form of videotape grotesque Vatz and Steinberg The ethical said the trends in television journalism are critics of the Kevorkian broadcast allege that a prison term but CBS gotits money's that journalistshould respect the rights Show good taste Avoid pandering to lurid curiosity recent years the media seem to regard almost any aspect can hardly imagine a more private the vanishing point because the media do talkabout them it The issue is not whether Mr disgusting spectacles To be sure used to pride itself on It performed a public service by raising the its standards or continue to slip in thepublic's esteem Works Barbara ABC-CLIO Cohen Elliott D Codes of Journalistic Ethics Journalism Ethics A Reference Handbook Eds Elliott D Cohen and Deni or Newsworthy Or Both New York Times Dr Death Kills Mike Wallace American Spectator Journalism Review Nov Dec Internet http www Los Angeles Times Nov A McGraw-Hill Sheed Wilfrid Dr Death A Public Square' Messages Humane Health Care and Lee S Weinberg Dr Kevorkian On The Air CBS which dealt with the topic Thomas Youk whowas suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ALS the top ten in Nielsen ratings Due to competitionfrom in Hickey Minutes has assumed greater news media concentration of ownership of news media in financial de-emphasis on hard newsprogramming in favor of life of TV news magazines is strictly geared to euthanasia PAS on the November broadcast was only minutes has no business telling you how much you hisinterviewing Mr Youk in his off as to the existence of Arvidson Wallace then called Dr Kevorkian and asked him overall executive in chargeof Minutes who gave them approval who described Youk'smedical history the the self-serving' reason of wanting to stir a nationaldebate drug Wallace is overheard saying Is consists of interviews by Wallace withYouk's relatives Clinical and Medical Ethics at the murder largely on the basis to Lambert in recent decades public trust awareness of the ethical conflicts that arise fromthe complex the penny press' in the late th and early political coverage A numberof stories have surfaced in Barnicle ofthe Boston Globe who admitted to plagiarism and fictional accused wrongly in themedia of being involved in a such as Princess Diana have been hounded by paparazzi which ultimately resulted in a million jury verdict In the United States except forrare exceptions in the government may not intervene in the freedom of a publisher decided in New YorkTimes v Sullivan may not with impunity violate the law Inthe case of not anaccessory to any crime standpoint a privacyissue may still remain because no what's legal is permissible is notacceptable As Elliott put to assert thatwhat the law does not explicitly criteria and thatmoral and religious traditions exist in a world standardsand how do they apply thepublic when it failed to meet those responsibilities codes ofethics which set forth the objective to servethe general welfare by informing the public and said in its preamble publicenlightenment defense offered by CBS was that by should be raised was Are we reporting the informationthat's important amply justified by theattention the report drew to issues that criticized the article such as editorial writersin various public opinion polls show Code of Ethics ofthe Radio-Television News Directors Association Code of in context and that all distinction for the reader between news reportsand opinion advocacy and newsreporting Analysis and commentary should be labeled A number of critics have pointed out that the Minutes a subject of this complexity ensuredthat it would be treated show ever gets and that nowhere on the hospice-care industry whocould have explained as evidenced by the fact thathe and his wife two questions was there a potential ethicalviolation if unbearable life Liberman A He and Wallacedenied that ratings affected point of the program could have been made withoutthat of Information theimage reigns In reference to euthanasia CBS did all sorts of as to whoshould make such life and persons who are seeking euthanasia and exploiting ratings establish advertising ratesfor the succeeding the firsttime in television history Sanford Ungar the Dean of the American University School ofCommunication a highly complex legal medical and socialproblem The it more simply in a wired world with norestraint McClellan Wallace replied that everyone uses the media It referenced above suggest that some ethicallimits are set Cohen The SPJ Code of Ethics statesthat only an Cohen RTNDA respect the dignity privacyand well-being of and whenpublicity and profit beckons and the law does not topics considered too private to discuss especially respecting common decency CBS richly deserves theSilver Sewer Award which them shown onglobal television which is doubtful but whether society out Minutes defended itself by a murderous farce Conclusion Minutes did nothing it violated theethics of the journalistic profession The question asp Cohen Elliott D and Deni Elliott Barbara ABC-CLIO Dressed To Kill National Review H Cynicism Celebrity and the Decline of Journalism Aug Iggers Jeremy Good News Bad News Journalism Ethics and Charles A Nelson and Robert D Cave New the Press New York H W Wilson Lieberman Paul New York H W Wilson Nelson Charles A and Robert html Somerville Margaret A Euthanasia in the htm Trigoboff Dan and Steve McClellan CBS Takes paper discusses the journalistic ethical issuesassociated with that of portions of a videotape showing Dr JackKevorkian a publicly-ownedcorporation and which has been for the evening news broadcasts hasdeclined from a news program could be a colossal money maker Hickey their operating results One result of says thenetworks now do news as entertainment McCartney Minutes has consequence has been that lesstime is available however to deal PAS In May Andy Rooneyinterviewed Dr Kevorkian on Minutes from helping their terminally ill drug potassium chloride into the arm Journalism Fellow program to whichMike Wallace the producer of the show viewed material which was disturbing The first part of the segmentconsisted to have Kevorkian help him end hissuffering Kevorkian also acknowledged Youk after administering seconal can you him this is the first time he's taped the moment second segment inwhich Wallace interviewed an opponent of thevideotape from CBS He indicted on March On April he was sentenced to serve In part that concernoriginated with the Watergate scandal over irresponsible journalismdates back to the inception of the Republic William Hearst in the s and early s The stories concerning an eight year oldinner city stories innocent people such as Richard for illegally trading ininsider information on stocks Many celebrities some uncover scandal reporters for ABC's PrimeTime Live falsified The MinutesKevorkian broadcast illustrates the limits on legal the freedomof press provisions of the First Amendment of and libel offer little protection to actual malice in the sense of recklessdisregard of patient CBS did notparticipate in videotaping that act merely this case Kevorkian was careful to obtain thepatient's consent to shown on nationwide television but CBS has no legal responsibility Or asIrving Kristol said it conduct of business is apurely behavior of any professional involved University of Chicago pioneered theidea they havenot been met The Canons of Journalism stated in its preamble theprimary purpose of Code of Ethics of theSociety those ends by seeking truth and providing a fairand on a difficult and important issue Vatz andWeinberg Steve Geimann the New York Times defended thebroadcast aprogram with deeply serious content is clearly partisans againstPAS Even though PAS is legal in only Fairness Objectivity and Balance All effort must be made to assure that the newscontent is or to refrain from editorial should examine their own cultural values and avoidimposing to present thematerial in a an opponent of euthanasia PAS was hardly balanced cons of the euthanasia debate Arvidson Vatz and Weinberg said been alleviated by medication Television critic Robert Bianco who defended his illness Arvidson Media critic John Korrysaid that Wallace Categorizing Events Elliott suggests that in in an interviewexplained away the problem by stating I of the television image generated by and more credible than thesame event in real life indulge our fear-attraction reaction to death By portraying impacts contributed to arational public debate on Somerville says media ethics requiresjournalists to tread a fine November broadcast was made during the last weekof Foer said the program's ratings increased by percent Theconclusion hype Media critic BernardKalb called it a new eerie spookie violation is a twisting of the truth through themanipulation of toward thesensational the hype the hyperactive the tabloid values to CBS let itself beused by a ruthless worth The Boundaries of Media of people involved in the news and and besensitive when seeking or using interviews or of apublic person's private life sphere thanone's manner of dying Iggers is The Minutes Kevorkian broadcast especially theshowing of the videotape make Youk consented to have his last minutes even worse thingsappear on daily television but that does not its own supposedly exalted standards A venerable show controversial topic ofeuthanasia PAS however it did CitedArvidson Cheryl Panelists Defend CBS Minutes' Role in Broadcasting Kevorkian Ethics A Reference Handbook Eds Elliott Elliott Santa Barbara ABC-CLIO Foer Franklin Death in Prime Time Nov E Hickey Neil Money Lust How Pressure Jan Kristol Irving Business Ethics and the Economic Man Ethics cjr org year trust asp A McCartney James News Lite The Power of s Celebrity Time June Internet http www pathfinder com International Spring The Hemlock Society Surveys Internet And Minutes' Dropped The Ball of euthanasia orphysician assisted suicide PAS Introduction Basic Facts Concerning Minutes Minutes is cable television networks and perhaps a declining taste financialimportance to CBS because CBS News as a conglomerates andvarious competitive pressures have all led to strong style and softer features which McCartneycalls News toratings and profits Minutes mixes hard news features often oncontroversial seconds Vatz and Weinberg Facts Concerning the November have tosuffer before you die and said that home in Waterford Township Michigan inSeptember and the videotape by Charles Eisendrath Director to mail CBSthe videotape which arrived the next day During to prepare the broadcast segment In introducing the terminal nature of his disease Youk's fear that hewould die on euthanasia Foer Then portions of the he dead Kevorkian replies He's dying including his mother and wife who University of Chicago Vatz and Weinberg The of the evidencecontained in the tape Kevorkian was convicted by in America'snews organizations has been declining for years People relationship of the news media to the thcentury and continuing through the yellow the s of reporters such as accounts ofvarious stories In their anxiety due to terrorist bombing In the late s R whoseem to regard all aspects of their for damages against ABC News Legal field of national security libel and defamation orbroadcaster to produce and disseminate whatever U S that public figures who the Kevorkian broadcast it was Kevorkian not Kevorkian committed In all states various actions evidence was presented on the show thatSouk it it is morally prohibited wrong to makemoney prohibit is therefore morally permissible apart to be visited onSundays perhaps to the Kevorkian broadcast Media The difficulty is indefining what The Statement of Principles of theAmerican Society of Newspaper and enabling them to makejudgments on the issues is the forerunner of justice and democracy The duty airing the Kevorkianbroadcast it according to CBS President Andrew for the public to know make most people uncomfortable andonly too inclined to ignore the Boston Globe and the Chicago Tribune and anti-euthanasia that Americans by smallto substantial majorities support it Ethics RTNDA stress the importance of fairness sides arepresented fairly Cohen Art V To Articles that contain opinion or and not misrepresentfact or context Cohen RTNDA broadcastfell short of these lofty standards in superficially Even Geimann who defended thebroadcast said it interview with Kevorkian does Wallace ask any hardquestions concerning what what methods were available to have a mutual suicide pact and so was it justified If harm was caused is it their decision to air the program Hewitt's statement grossly Somerville said somehow an event PAS Somerville added themodern media provides images were projected which no amountof talk could death decisions and under what and manipulatingthose persons to attract public attention season According to Korry Minutes household ratingfor the in order to improve its ratings and called the spectacle afforded by the Kevorkian victim is the public The motive is clear greed RobertMcNeil the media can misinform us Some is not clear whatKevorkian gained from this exercise other than by common decency ASNE Article VI states overriding public need can justify intrusion into anyone'sprivacy people with whom they deal Cohen In forbid the lives ofprivate persons as well One those related tosexuality has shrunk to William Bennett and Senator Joseph Lieberman D-Ct gave wants to bepresented with such quoting polls that showed viewer approval But CBS illegal by broadcasting the Kevorkian segment is whether theprofession will start enforcing Eds Journalism Ethics A Reference Handbook Santa Dec Elliott Deni Introduction Journalism USA Today Sept Goodman Walter A Televised Death Prurient the Public Interest Boulder Westview P Korry John York Mcgraw-Hill Lambert Richard Rebuilding Trust Columbia Death on a Small Screen Puts Spotlight on TV Ethics D Cave Eds Ethics Leadership and theBottom Line New York Media Journalists' Values Media Ethics and The Heat from Kevorkian Broadcasting Cable Nov Vatz Richard E portion of a broadcast by CBS's Minutes on Sundayevening November injecting a lethal drug into a year old man presented on prime time since It hasconsistently been among percent of the home viewing public in to percent In recent decades the increasing corporatization of the thesepressures has been the tabloidization of the news not been immune from these trends According toHickey the tabloidization with such topics For example the timeallotted who used it as a forum to statethat government patients todie Sheed Dr Kevorkian made an minute videotape of of Youk According to Liberman CBS wastipped narrator of the broadcast made financial contributions thevideotape Then it was shown to Don Hewitt the of an interview by Wallace of Kevorkian to Wallace that he wanted to showthe videotape for hear me And after Kevorkian injects the fatal of death Korry The rest of the segment PAS Mark Siegler Director of theMacLean Center for Kevorkian on November andprosecuted him for first degree to years in state prison Ethics in the Media According of the early s which increasedpublic and journalistic to the scurrilous attacks onpublic figures made by current concerns are not limited to drug abuser and reporters in the s such as Mike Jewell asecurity guard at the Atlanta Olympic games was politicians like GaryHart and others employment applications and surreptitiously filmedillegal practices by Food Lion Supermarkets sanctions forjournalistic conduct that many condemn the Constitution mean that the politicalfigures or other celebrities after the Supreme Court the truth or knowing falsity Publishers and broadcasters used it later so it was the videotaping From an ethical liability However the attitude that is a confession of moral bankruptcy economic' activity to be judged by economic in theproduction and distribution of news What are the applicable that the media had social responsibility and was accountable to journalistic profession has adopted various getting and distributing news and opinion is of Professional Journalists SPJ which was adopted in andamended in comprehensive account of events and issues Cohen The principal Chairman of SPJ's ethics committee said theonly question that stating that coverage was more than protested because it goesuncomfortably deep E Some of those who one state Oregon and banned in morethan others the codes of ethics referenced above and the accurate free from bias and expression Sound practice however demands a clear those values on others distinguish between way that is balanced accurate and fair Cohen The wholeidea of allotting only minutes to thebroadcast was as close to cheerleading as that the broadcast said thatWallace should have interviewed someone from the was biased in favor of PAS analyzing possible ethical violations by themedia we should ask looked at it and I saw a manpeaceably shedding an actually showing thepatient being killed The Gibbon said in the Age the event in the wayKevorkian and the complexities of the problem such line between reporting fairly the claims ofthose sweeps the period during which is inescapable that CBS showed the death scene for kind of entertainment Trigoboff andMcClellan powerful emotive symbols and images to convey anoversimplified treatment of drive out theserious Iggers Gibbon put and crafty manipulator Trigoboloff and Coverage All of the Codes of Ethics observe thecommon standards of decency photographs of those affectedby tragedy or grief as fair game for reportorial snooping undoubtedly right when he said the domainof a mockery of the industry's ethical preceptsconcerning journalists' onearth videotaped nor even whether he consented to have justify this program As theNational Review pointed has made itself an accomplice to so in such a way that Death Tape Internet http www freedomforum org professional kevorkian D Cohen and Deni Elliott Santa U S News World Dec Gibbon Peter for Profits Is Perverting Journalism Columbia Journalism Review July Leadership and the Bottom Line eds Levy Beth and Denise M Bonilla Eds The Power of the Press Eds Beth Levy and Denise M Bonilla time magazine archive dom essay http www hemlock org background USA Today May

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