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Panel Peeves

"Beat the Press" panelists sound off on their rants and raves of the week: The Boston Herald's vilification of former Turnpike Authority boss Matt Amorello; private relationship feuds make The New York Times; Rielle Hunter's GQ photoshoot; Christiane Amanpour's new gig as host of ABC's This Week; and should reporters disclose their personal relationships?

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Losing faith: A drop in religion reporters

At a time when the religion is playing an increasingly more important part of the news, the religion beat has been cut back around the country.

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Journalists killed in the Philippines

The deadliest day in journalism history happened on November 23 when as many as 30 journalists were killed after an election convoy in the Phillipines was massacred.  With the technology making it easier to report, will inexperience lead to more tragedies?

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Did The Washington Post sell out?

The Washington Post apologized for soliciting lobbyists to pay for off the record access to the paper’s editors and reporters at the home of publisher Katharine Weymouth. It’s now been cancelled.  Is this a legitimate way to seek new revenues or is the Post selling its journalistic integrity?

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