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Editorial: Myths, Misinformation and Propaganda December 16th, 2008
Editorial: Editorial: Will Park Closure Just Make Things Worse? November 29th, 2008
Editorial: Editorial: October and November Surprises October 30th, 2008
Editorial: Is the Sky Falling? September 24th, 2008
Editorial: Editorial: Who Reads Cedar Key News? September 19th, 2008
Editorial: The First Hurdle for Every Child September 3rd, 2008
Editorial: A View of China from Cedar Key August 18th, 2008
Editorial: Who Killed the Real Estate Market? August 8th, 2008
Editorial: Editorial: It`s Clamerica! July 1st, 2008
Editorial: Can the City Commission Limit Noise? June 6th, 2008
Editorial: Unintended Results Rock the Boat May 29th, 2008
Editorial: Creeping Gas Prices May 13th, 2008
Editorial: Cedar Key Election Soon April 30th, 2008
Editorial: Questions fo the Candidates April 2nd, 2008
Editorial: Coming Elections: National County and City March 19th, 2008
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Is Nothing Sacred? | Is Nothing Sacred?Editorial Little known fact: Journalistic ethics, no that is not an oxymoron, require journalists to point out errors in publications. Errors in one`s own publication are corrected or identified as errata. Sometimes error corrections are even published with an apology. Mistakes made in publications by others must also be pointed out. Errors include plagiarism, factual errors, invasions of privacy and libel. Publishing something that nobody needs to know is an error of commission. On September 9, 2009 the Gainesville Sun published something nobody needs to know, compounded by an invasion of privacy. The Sun invaded the privacy of the royal family of Great Britain. The royal family`s privacy has been invaded by the international press many times in the past forty years, but this is too much! On September 9 the Sun published a photograph of Queen Victoria`s bloomers. They weren`t referring to the royal garden, but rather to the Queen`s undies. Queen Victoria has been dead for 108 years. Nevertheless, it is possible to invade her privacy. Furthermore, who could possibly need to know the size or whereabouts of Queen Victoria`s bloomers? Maybe September 9 was a slow-news day. No breaking news about Michael Jackson? Maybe the Editor-in Chief was on vacation. But not even the most enthusiastic anglophile needs to know the size of the royal bloomers. We ask all subscribers to the Gainesville Sun to call for an apology to the royal family and the readers of the Gainesville Sun. |
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