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Contents Preface 5 Introduction: What Journalists Do 9 One: Truth Telling in the Public Interest 25 Two: Journalistic Rights and Responsibilities 62 Three: Moral Ideals and Workaday Journalistic Realities 93 Four: Freedom of the Press 146 Five: Censorship and Withholding Information for the Greater Good 190 Six: Protection of Confidential Sources 229 Seven: Journalistic Respect for Privacy 261 Eight: Objectivity, Perspective and Bias 302 Nine: Editorial License and its Obligations 370 Afterword: Journalism as a Force for Social Good 402 Appendices: 1: Society of Professional Journalists ? Code of Ethics 421 2: International Federation of Journalists ? Declaration of Principles on the Conduct of Journalists 425 3: Ethics Code: Associated Press Managing Editors 427 4: Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct of the Radio- Television News Directors Association 431 Further Readings 451 Index XXX
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Journalistic ethics.