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Monday, January 10, 2005
New Orleans paper calls for shield law
"The public is ill served if the press is hampered in its role as government watchdog, and most Americans clearly understand that," says
this editorial
in today's Times-Picayune. "Unfortunately, not everyone in government does."
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