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Today's word on journalism

Monday, March 6, 2006

"Neutrality in journalism means refusal to take sides. Many newspapers are neutral with regard to certain issues. Hardly a newspaper exists which is completely neutral upon all issues. Such a newspaper would be regarded as spineless. Just as the individual cannot escape taking sides against evils in life, so the newspaper necessarily has convictions against crime, corruption, and other evils in public affairs."

--George Fox Mott, journalism professor, in "An Outline Survey of Journalism," 1940

Cornish accepts bid for water project

By Katie Smedley

March 1, 2006 | CORNISH -- The Town Council accepted a bid Thursday from Allied Construction for a new water project.

The project will begin approximately 30 days after snow melts off the mountains and should take 60 days to complete said Amy Murphy, town recorder. The water project will cost $179,222.91. Of the three bidders Allied Construction was chosen because it bid the lowest.

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