March 31, 2004

By Katie Hafner
The New York Times
Published on 3/28/2004


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Kenneth Irby, a visual journalism group leader at the Poynter Institute, a journalism school in St. Petersburg, Fla., said he saw danger in the speed with which the Kerry-Fonda composite circulated on the Internet. “It speaks to the level of sophistication that average citizens can have, placing something like that in the mainstream of legitimate reportage and information,” he said.


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