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Saturday, April 03, 2004
Can you imagine Enron axing frauds like editors do?
Andy Rooney says USA Today was wrong to keep Jack Kelley on the job long after some colleagues questioned his work, but it did the right thing by investigating his reporting. I don't recall offhand any other company selling a product that paid to have an investigation conducted of some aspect of its own business and then made public the details of what it did wrong, writes the 60 Minutes pundit. Half a dozen newspapers recently have fired reporters for dishonest or unethical reporting.
· Can you imagine Enron doing that ?
· See Also Kelley sounded like he believed every word he said