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This story goes to show that ethics and journalism are complete opposites:
On Tuesday, New Yorkers awoke to a gruesome New York Post cover photo. The photo, which fills most of the page, depicts a man trapped on the New York City subway tracks, awaiting an oncoming train that would eventually take his life._____
“Pushed on the subway track, this man is about to die,” the headline says. The victim appears to be trying to climb up as he looks toward the oncoming train. Below the victim, appears one word: “DOOMED.”
The decision has sparked outrage across the Internet, raising questions about journalism ethics. The story also has touched off a debate about whether bystanders — including the photographer — should have done more to help Ki-Suk Han, a 58-year-old from Queens, N.Y., who was allegedly pushed onto the tracks Monday afternoon.
Yet another dirtbag from the Broad Academy we have to watch out for, unfortunately: She is trying to destroy Michigan's public education system.
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How in the hell can anybody vote against this treaty?
These senators couldn't be more stupid if they tried.
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Obituary: Besse Cooper, the world's oldest person, has died at the age of 116:
She died Tuesday, at age 116, only one of eight people recognized by the Guinness World Records to have lived that long.
Her son Sidney said his mother had her hair done Tuesday morning by a stylist at the assisted-living center where she had lived for the past 11 years but began to have trouble breathing.
She died later in her room, peacefully, he said.
When asked for her secret to a long life, Cooper told the Guinness website earlier this year: "I mind my own business. And I don't eat junk food."
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