An Op-Ed Need for Diverse Voices- May 25, 2008 The Post's op-ed page is too male and too white. And there aren't a lot of youthful opinions, either.http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/~r/wp-dyn/rss/linkset/2005/03/25/LI2005032500838_xml/~3/29... A Hometown Paper Goes 'Hyperlocal'- May 18, 2008 The Post devotes a lot of resources to national and international news, but it's still a hometown paper. Readers may have missed an important development in local news -- a "hyperlocal" Web site, LoudounExtra.com, solely for the 270,000 residents of that county.http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/~r/wp-dyn/rss/linkset/2005/03/25/LI2005032500838_xml/~3/29... A Shaky Performance on Corrections- May 11, 2008 The Post's approach to corrections is not consistent: Some run promptly, others are resisted, a few go astray. And top editors are not looking for trends in the statistics kept on corrections.http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/~r/wp-dyn/rss/linkset/2005/03/25/LI2005032500838_xml/~3/28... A Lesson About Copycats- May 4, 2008 Plagiarism is a serious crime in journalism; it can be embarrassing and career-ending. But what if the plagiarists are children who won the KidsPost poetry contest, children who said the work was their ownhttp://feeds.washingtonpost.com/~r/wp-dyn/rss/linkset/2005/03/25/LI2005032500838_xml/~3/28... |