Canaletto. Dolo on the Brenta. circa 1730-35. Oil on canvas, 80,5 x 96,5 cm Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart. Downloaded with express permission from the Web Gallery of Art at http://www.wga.hu from site admin Emil Kren, Ph.D.. Many thanks.
Single-sourced. Written by Student number 2005-67083. Unedited by blog admin
Quote “The Philippine Daily Inquirer published a story Saturday (Jan. 19, 2008 ) in their metro section covering the ongoing protest of skyway workers over their retretchment (sic), and their call for a congressional inquiry amid alleging that PNNC’s awarding to SOMCO (and transfer from PSC) was undervalued.
Quote “The article focused on statements issued by PSC union president, Jose Apollo Ado, and failed to get the side of the other parties involved. This violates the very first provision of the Philippine (sic) Journalist code of ethics that states that journalist should take ‘care not to suppress essential facts nor to distort the truth by omission or improper emphasis’. Also, the PPI expanded code of ethics warns that “the other side must run on the first take of the story” and it is the “imperative to get a second, third or more sources” to observe that the story is “fair, accurate and balanced”(Art 3 provisions 1,2). Student no. 13 Blog entry no. 2” Closed-quote.
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