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The Monitor's place in today's journalism

From the January 1996 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Extracts from a speech given by Editor of The Christian Science Monitor.

Journalists in America have a history of behaving badly.

Consider this case. It is 1907. An elderly New England woman finds herself being targeted by Joseph Pulitzer's New York World. She is eighty-six years old and holds some unconventional religious beliefs that she expounds in a book. The book becomes a bestseller, making her wealthy and a well-known public figure.

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