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    Use of Television in Foreign Policy Panel 3

    A pane of media news executives and newscasters discussed how television affected foreign policy. They pointed out that instant television coverage, even of wars, resulted in policy being ma…

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    When Good Journalists Do Bad Things

    This panel discussion focused on the issues of"Ethics in Journalism". They focused on specific incidents NBC “Dateline” Producer Robert Read, NBC News President Michael Gartner, and others. …

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    Presidential Election Process Reform

    Panelists discussed possible reform plans for the United States presidential election process, such as increasing voter participation and registration.

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    Journalists Crossing Into Government

    The Society of Professional Journalists sponsored a forum in the National Press Club on the ethical concerns raised when a journalist takes a job with the government and returns to journalis…

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    Keeping Presidential Campaigns Clean

    Panelists discussed,"Presidential Campaigns: Is It Possible to Keep Them Clean and Relevant?"

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    U.S. Role in a Changing World

    The panelists talked about how the United States should be involved in the many international government changes that are taking place. The “new world order” was discussed from a military an…

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    The 1992 Democratic Presidential Race

    Hodding Carter, former spokesman for President Carter, previewed the 1992 presidential race. He talked about potential Democratic candidates and noted that with just one year prior to the Ne…

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    Media and the Persian Gulf War

    Suffolk University held a panel discussion of media coverage of the Persian Gulf war, focusing on the introduction of satellite technology to media war coverage, responsibility of reporters …

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