August 23, 2007
Newspaper Cuts Are a Threat to Charities' Accountability
The sharp reduction in reporters and editors at the nation's major newspapers and the resulting decline in quality journalism over the past few years pose a major threat to the continued accountability of the nonprofit world.
As Charles Lewis, founder of the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit Washington journalism organization, declares: "Never in our lifetimes has there arguably been a greater public need for independent, high-quality journalism in the United
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