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From the supplier: The National Conference of Editorial Writers (NCEW) prefers not to take sides on journalism issues that do not have a direct bearing on its editorial page functions. This indifference resulted from being lambasted in two occasions when it resorted to an activist mode. The first was when NCEW members were alleged to be spies and when a journalist was accused of pocketing money from former Pres. Nixon's re-election campaign.
Citation DetailsTitle: Leaders remain resolutely ambivalent; NCEW's profile is lower than ever in speaking out about issues. (National Conference of Editorial Writers)
Author: Gilbert Cranberg
Publication:The Masthead (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 22, 1996
Publisher: National Conference of Editorial Writers
Volume: v48
Issue: n3
Page: p71(1)
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