WITNESSING WEIGHTLESSNESS.

From: Mechanical Engineering-CIME | Date: June 1, 2001 | Copyright information

News flash: Dan Rather, the anchor of The CBS Evening News, is in big trouble. Pundits have accused Rather of stepping over the boundary of journalistic integrity.

This wouldn't be the first time that a journalist has been accused of sympathizing with, let's say, the less conservative side of the political landscape. This time, it appears that Rather gave a speech at what, he later learned, was a fund-raiser for a particular political interest. That's a no-no for reporte...

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