Archive for Wednesday, April 02, 2003
Editor’s Note
On Monday, March 31, the Los Angeles Times published a front-page photograph that had been altered in violation of Times policy.
The primary subject of the photo was a British soldier directing Iraqi civilians to take cover from Iraqi fire on the outskirts of Basra. After publication, it was noticed that several civilians in the background appear twice. The photographer, Brian Walski, reached by telephone in southern Iraq, acknowledged that he had used his computer to combine elements of two photographs, taken moments apart, in order to improve the composition.
Times policy forbids altering the content of news photographs. Because of the violation, Walski, a Times photographer since 1998, has been dismissed from the staff. The altered photo, along with the two photos that were used to produce it, is published today on A6.
- Some on the right are joining a chorus of criticism over Sarah Palin
- Race for president builds characters
- Law firms turning to a family-friendly culture to keep female attorneys
- Palin treads carefully between fundamentalist beliefs and public policy
- Obama increases lead over McCain slightly since debate
- Foreigners farm for themselves in a hungry Africa
- Rachel Maddow finds the right formula on MSNBC
- Give me liberty and give me death
- Gunman sought in Venice street festival shootings
- The GOP's real go-to guy
- The GOP's real go-to guy
- Orange County pastors test the IRS rule against politicking
- Give me liberty and give me death
- Gunman sought in Venice street festival shootings
- Paulson will have no peer
- House rejects Wall Street bailout plan
- House bailout efforts minute by minute
- US circles hijacked ship with Sudan-bound weapons
- Thunderstorms move through Los Angeles
- Bailout proposal addresses executive compensation
