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"The Whole Anthrax Case Would Make For a Good Journalism Class." Brian Ross Responds.
Thursday, August 7, 2008This week Dan Gillmor and I posted our questions for ABC News about its reporting in October, 2001 linking anthrax attacks in the US to Iraq. Brian Ross, the reporter on the case, has now responded. But I wouldn't say he brought clarity to the matter.
Original article from http://journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/weblogs/pressthink/2008/08/07/ross_replies.html
Original article from http://journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/weblogs/pressthink/2008/08/07/ross_replies.html
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