+ Follow AKSIYON DEMOCRATIKO Tag
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On the surface, it would seem that the saga of the Ilusorio family, chronicled by a national daily is tabloid stuff, a concession to the curiosity and propensity for gossip by the newspaper-reading public. I know members of the family on both sides. By pursuing some questions I hope that this would not be misconstrued as taking sides. Journalists ought to be chroniclers of public events and if they take on private affairs they do so with the public interest aspect in mind.
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[AuthorName] => Carmen N. Pedrosa
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[Title] => A family quarrel with a public interest - FROM A DISTANCE by Carmen N. Pedrosa
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On the surface, it would seem that the saga of the Ilusorio family, chronicled by a national daily is tabloid stuff, a concession to the curiosity and propensity for gossip by the newspaper-reading public. I know members of the family on both sides. By pursuing some questions I hope that this would not be misconstrued as taking sides. Journalists ought to be chroniclers of public events and if they take on private affairs they do so with the public interest aspect in mind.
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AKSIYON DEMOCRATIKO
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On the surface, it would seem that the saga of the Ilusorio family, chronicled by a national daily is tabloid stuff, a concession to the curiosity and propensity for gossip by the newspaper-reading public. I know members of the family on both sides. By pursuing some questions I hope that this would not be misconstrued as taking sides. Journalists ought to be chroniclers of public events and if they take on private affairs they do so with the public interest aspect in mind.
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[Title] => A family quarrel with a public interest - FROM A DISTANCE by Carmen N. Pedrosa
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On the surface, it would seem that the saga of the Ilusorio family, chronicled by a national daily is tabloid stuff, a concession to the curiosity and propensity for gossip by the newspaper-reading public. I know members of the family on both sides. By pursuing some questions I hope that this would not be misconstrued as taking sides. Journalists ought to be chroniclers of public events and if they take on private affairs they do so with the public interest aspect in mind.
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