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Ombudsmen columns

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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).

Orlando Sentinel, ‘Lack of civility in message boards reflects not just on Web site but on newspaper, too’

Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
‘Being hyper-vigilant about bias should be job one’

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San Francisco Chronicle, ‘Was McCain story fit to print?’

Chicago Tribune, ‘Reporters tap into social networks and find gold’

Washington Post, ‘Immigration coverage in the crossfire’

Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville), ‘Digital tracks are permanent’

PBS, ‘How do we love thee? Let us count the ways’

San Diego Union-Tribune, ‘Complaints about the new TV Week and a tale of a dog’

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The News & Observer (Raleigh, NC), ‘Can a 14-year-old give informed consent?’

Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY), ‘William F. Buckley: exercise in authenticity’

Sacramento Bee, ‘Bee’s bid to be neutral confounds photo selection’

Plain Dealer (Cleveland), ‘Taking stock of preventable mistakes’

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