TCU Daily Skiff Masthead
Tuesday, September 17, 2002
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Opinion  
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TRUTH
Accuracy is journalists’ highest priority
COMMENTARY

The reality of the news business is that there are no excuses when it comes to credibility. Your work either can or cannot be trusted. There is no high, dry or safe ground when it comes to the truth. It must be established.
 
Patriotic pride becomes an attitude after 9-11 attacks
COMMENTARY

Patriotism should be shown everyday and not be just a once a year occurance.
 

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