April 26, 2004

By Alfred Lubrano
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Published on 4/25/2004


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Some papers have experimented with sending out questionnaires to sources who were quoted in published stories, said Kelly McBride, who teaches ethics to journalists at the Poynter Institute, a nonprofit group that aids reporters.


She sees such methods as possible fraud deterrents, “one more barrier you’d have to jump over to make something up,” McBride said.


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