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Treatment of story no easy decision
By David Montero
Rocky Mountain News
Published 12/13/2007

Excerpt:

The answers aren't simple, said Bob Steele, who specializes in media ethics at The Poynter Institute, a nonprofit foundation in St. Petersburg, Fla., that offers journalism training.

Steele said there is a wide spectrum of people to consider when running front-page news that features references to past killers. It's a bit of a tightrope act, he said.

"The key is to minimize the downside and not ignore the necessary obligation to tell important stories," Steele said. "It may be necessary to report on a manifesto and it may be necessary to use graphic images and it may be necessary to tell about a murderer's background to give society an understanding of why this happened."

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