March 22, 2004

By Seth Sutel
Associated Press
Published on 3/19/2004


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Bob Steele, a senior scholar in journalism values and ethics at The Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Fla., a nonprofit journalism training and research center, said that “big questions” needed to be asked about “system failure” at USA Today.


“How did Kelley’s journalistic and ethical chicanery exist for so long?” Steele said. “Why didn’t the editorial oversight that should exist at a major newspaper reveal these serious faults, especially there seemed to have been so many of them?”


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